12 Oldest Standing Homes in Nebraska

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Mathew Abraham

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Mathew Abraham

Mathew Abraham, editor of Century Homes America, brings his passion for architectural history to explore the stories behind America’s most iconic homes.

12 Oldest Standing Homes in Nebraska
Amy Mosser, Woods Bros Realty via Zillow

Nebraska, a state rich in history and heartland charm, is home to some of the oldest and most storied residences in the United States. These 12 remarkable homes, each a testament to the craftsmanship and architectural elegance of their time, have stood the test of time. Let’s take a journey through the past and explore the architectural gems that still stand proudly today.

1. Queen Anne Cottage in York, Nebraska (1880)

Queen Anne Cottage in York, Nebraska (1880)
Breanne Ronne, Green Realty & Auction via zillow

Built in 1880, this charming Queen Anne Cottage in York offers 3 bedrooms, 1 bathroom, and over 1,400 square feet of character-filled living space. The front living room features stunning stained glass accents, a cozy half-circle nook, wood floors, and classic pocket doors. The remodeled kitchen includes a stylish tile backsplash, ample counter space, and a sliding glass door leading to a spacious backyard deck. With a newly shingled roof, off-street parking, and excellent storage, this home beautifully blends historic charm with modern updates.

2. Italianate Home in Nebraska City, Nebraska (1880)

Italianate Home in Nebraska City, Nebraska (1880)
Matt Kirkland, Giving Realty via zillow

Built in 1880, this Italianate-style home in downtown Nebraska City offers a unique opportunity filled with historic character. Featuring 5 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, and over 2,500 square feet, the home sits on a spacious double lot with abundant storage and three sheltered parking spaces. Highlights include a covered and screened-in back porch, a covered patio, and a large shop/garage with extra parking. This property offers endless potential for a grand residence or an investment venture.

3. Minimal Traditional Home in Omaha, Nebraska (1886)

Minimal Traditional Home in Omaha, Nebraska (1886)
Thomas Christoffersen, BHHS Ambassador Real Estate via zillow

Built in 1886, this well-built minimal traditional home in Omaha offers a fantastic investment opportunity with four spacious units and 3,440 square feet of living space. Featuring a brand-new exterior completed in 2023 and three freshly renovated units, it’s nearly turnkey for a new owner. With only minimal work needed to be fully rented and cash flowing, this versatile property offers strong potential returns. Whether for investment or flexible living, this historic multi-family building is ready to shine.

4. American Foursquare Home in Omaha, Nebraska (1890)

American Foursquare Home in Omaha, Nebraska (1890)
Dawn Grimshaw, Better Homes and Gardens R.E. via zillow

Built in 1890, this magnificent American Foursquare home in Omaha blends historic Eastlake Victorian character with thoughtful modern updates. Overlooking Hanscom Park, it features nearly 5,000 square feet of living space, including a versatile carriage house perfect for guests or rental income. Highlights include original stained glass, intricate brass hardware, a chef’s kitchen with Viking appliances, and a newly renovated primary bathroom. Modern upgrades such as rebuilt windows, an Apple sound system, and a new 2024 roof complete this exceptional property.

5. Gabled-Ell Folk Home in Fairbury, Nebraska (1890)

Gabled-Ell Folk Home in Fairbury, Nebraska (1890)
Wanda Wallman, Expert Realty LLC via zillow

Built in 1890, this beautifully updated Gabled-Ell Folk home in Fairbury perfectly blends historic charm with modern luxury. Featuring 4 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, and over 2,300 square feet, it boasts a stunning kitchen with quartzite countertops, brand-new stainless appliances, and spacious living and dining areas filled with natural light. All bedrooms include walk-in closets, with separate heating and cooling systems for each level. Outdoor highlights include a newly covered front porch, landscaped backyard, and gazebo—making this home truly one-of-a-kind.

6. American Foursquare Home in Ord, Nebraska (1894)

American Foursquare Home in Ord, Nebraska (1894)
Steve Wolf, Auction & Real Estate via zillow

Built in 1894, this stately American Foursquare home offers 3 bedrooms, 4 bathrooms, and over 2,700 square feet of historic charm. Situated on a corner lot, it features beautiful hardwood flooring, tall ceilings, and detailed woodwork. The home boasts a custom kitchen opening to a large concrete patio, a covered front porch with composite decking, and a fenced-in, secluded backyard. Updates include a 50-year metal roof, geothermal water furnace, and underground sprinklers, along with two detached garages for ample storage.

7. Gabled-Ell Folk Home in Palisade, Nebraska (1895)

Gabled-Ell Folk Home in Palisade, Nebraska (1895)
Beth L O’Dea, Golden Plains Realty via zillow

Built in 1895, this spacious Gabled-Ell Folk home in Palisade offers 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, and 1,600 square feet of flexible living space. The open floor plan connects the kitchen, dining, TV room, and office area, with a large mudroom and laundry space for added convenience. Recent updates include new heating and air systems, updated electrical, and refreshed bathrooms and kitchen. Situated on a large corner lot, the home features a detached garage and a generous covered deck for outdoor enjoyment.

8. Gable-Front Folk Home in Omaha, Nebraska (1899)

Gable-Front Folk Home in Omaha, Nebraska (1899)
Chris Egan, BHHS Ambassador Real Estate via zillow

Built in 1899, this cozy Gable-Front Folk home in Omaha offers a perfect blend of historic charm and modern convenience. Featuring 3 bedrooms, 1 bathroom, and a thoughtfully designed layout, it includes a spacious living area and a well-appointed kitchen with ample counter space. Enjoy relaxing on the beautiful screened-in porch with new windows and carpeting. Located in the heart of Benson, this home is close to local shops, dining, and parks, offering both comfort and convenience.

9. Modern Vernacular Farmhouse in Adams, Nebraska (1900)

Modern Vernacular Farmhouse in Adams, Nebraska (1900)
Jason Birnstihl, BHHS Ambassador Real Estate via zillow

Built in 1900 and beautifully reimagined, this Modern Farmhouse sits on 5 peaceful acres in Adams, Nebraska. Featuring 4 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms across nearly 2,914 square feet, it offers a gourmet kitchen with a gas range, oversized windows, and a sunny office space. Outdoor highlights include a wraparound porch, firepit area, established berry bushes, fruit trees, and chicken coops. Modern upgrades like geothermal heating, a tankless water heater, and RV hookups blend rural charm with contemporary luxury.

10. American Craftsman Bungalow in Lincoln, Nebraska (1900)

American Craftsman Bungalow in Lincoln, Nebraska (1900)
John Hejl, SimpliCity Real Estate via zillow

Built in 1900, this charming American Craftsman Bungalow in Lincoln offers 2 bedrooms, 1 bathroom, and over 1,500 square feet of potential. Set across two spacious lots, the home features classic Craftsman-style trim, tall ceilings, and wood floors throughout. A two-vehicle detached garage and a metal storage shed add extra convenience. With plenty of space between neighbors and the possibility of separating the lots, this property presents a wonderful opportunity for investment, renovation, or new construction.

11. Gabled-Ell Folk Home in Alexandria, Nebraska (1900)

Gabled-Ell Folk Home in Alexandria, Nebraska (1900)
Susie Vocelka, Woods Bros Realty via zillow

Built in 1900, this charming Gabled-Ell Folk home in Alexandria offers 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, and over 2,300 square feet of well-maintained living space. The home features walk-in closets, two bonus rooms, and a delightful balcony perfect for relaxing. Recent updates include a new roof and gutters in 2023, and newer windows installed in 2009. A bonus “She Shed” or mancave adds extra versatility. Enjoy peaceful small-town living just minutes from neighboring communities in this spacious, move-in-ready home.

12. American Craftsman Home in Nebraska City, Nebraska (1900)

American Craftsman Home in Nebraska City, Nebraska (1900)
Lynn Leaders, Heartland Properties Inc via zillow

Built in 1900, this beautifully maintained American Craftsman home in Nebraska City offers 5 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, and nearly 2,000 square feet of elegant living space. Set on a large corner lot near Central Avenue, it features restored hardwood floors, original oak doors with beveled glass, and intricate woodwork throughout. Highlights include a charming quilter corner in the dining room, a renovated kitchen, and a spacious back patio with a fire pit. The wrap-around porch and old-growth trees add timeless character and outdoor charm.

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