Nebraska
Nebraska is a Great Plains state. Its name, in the language of the Native Americans who once lived there, means
flat, and it is indeed flat. The state's 1.7 million inhabitants tend to be concentrated in the cities. That leaves a vast area open for the state's massive agriculture industry. Much of the country's beef, corn, pork, and soybeans is grown in Nebraska. The state is also a freight transport hub. The city of Omaha is well-known as a center of the insurance industry. Nebraska home prices are as low as the mid to high 50s out of the dense population areas. A city such as Omaha has a higher range and can average close to $300,000. Real estate values are good across the state and that makes this a really opportune period in which to look for the mortgage loan that fits your personal economy.
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Nebraska Mortgage Association