1439 Cheyenne St
Lincoln, NE 68502

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Beds | Baths | Average SF |
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2 Bedrooms 2 Bedrooms 2 Br | 1 Bath 1 Bath 1 Ba | 1,286 SF |
About This Property
This one of a kind adorable bungalow is ready to make your next home! This house boasts character with orginal hardwood flooring in the living spaces and the orginal crystal door knobs throughout the home. The front door opens to your living space where you will get huge windows that floods the space with natural light. This space can fit a great living set up. Off the living room you will find the dining nook to help separate the different areas. This space has built in corner shelves, lovely chandelier, and amazing windows. The kitchen has been redone to ofter top end finishes without taking the charm away. Included are; glass top stove, large refrigerator, soft close cabinets, and more! The bedrooms are down the hallway and offer their own unque set ups. The first bedroom can fit a full sized bed and dresser and boasts natural light. The second bedroom would be perfect for a home office or smaller additional bedroom. This bedroom offers an amazing light ficture that adds to the character. The basement offers additional partioally finished space that can be used as bedroom, office, storage, or even a home gym! Also inculuded is; Large fenced in back yard, front/back patio, and 1 stall detached garage. Tenants responisble for; Gas, Electric, Water, and Yard Upkeep/Snow removal Small dog (
1439 Cheyenne St is a house located in Lancaster County and the 68502 ZIP Code.
Awards – Lincoln has ‘em. One of the nation’s best college towns, one of the best downtowns, one of the top 100 places to live (three years in a row and counting), one of the nation’s most recession-proof cities, a top beer city, a best place to retire … whew! If you are thinking about moving to Lincoln, get ready to take lots of bows as you’ll be a part of this city’s many accolades.
The dynamic, vibrant, and progressive city you see today began as wild salt marshes. The city was founded in 1856 as Lancaster, but the name was later changed to honor President Lincoln. In 1869, the University of Nebraska was founded. Today, the Cornhuskers football team is a point of pride in the city, so be ready to cheer them on.
As a major Midwestern city, you’ll find a lot of charm mixed in with those skyscrapers. Yes, Lincoln is urban, but it’s the urban core of an otherwise rural state, filled with all of the things you love about the Midwest – the open prairies, the farmhouses, the open sky.
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