
“Discover 18 homes in Columbus, Nebraska”
Current market statistics for Columbus, NE
18
Active Listings
$327K
Avg Price
$309K
Median Price
$206
Price/Sqft
1,587
Avg Sqft
193
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$60,000
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$795,000
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Columbus, Nebraska, offers a quiet, small-town feel in the Platte River Valley, drawing families, young professionals, and retirees who appreciate affordable living and a slower pace away from urban bustle. Those relocating here often seek reliable community ties and access to both local jobs and nearby Omaha for bigger-city needs. The character varies by neighborhood, with some areas featuring established homes from the town's railroad-era roots and others offering newer subdivisions on the outskirts. Daily life centers on practical amenities like community parks along the Loup River for walking and picnics, a modest downtown with local eateries, coffee shops, and shops for everyday needs. Residents enjoy seasonal outdoor activities, from fishing and boating in summer to community events in crisp fall weather. The area supports a straightforward lifestyle with grocery stores, healthcare facilities, and basic retail close by. Education falls under the Columbus Public Schools district, which serves most students, alongside a few private and parochial options in the area. Families note the focus on community involvement in local schooling. The climate brings four distinct seasons: cold, snowy winters with temperatures often dipping below freezing, warm summers reaching into the 80s and 90s, and transitional spring and fall periods with moderate rains. This pattern suits those who like seasonal changes without extremes. The local housing market reflects this steady appeal, with around 18 active listings at any time and a median price of $308,500. Homes typically range from smaller starter properties up to larger family spaces averaging 1,587 square feet, giving buyers options across budgets.
Average listing price: $326,779 · 18 homes available