Sell Your House Fast in Nebraska
We Buy Houses Across Nebraska in Any Condition, Any Situation
Nebraska homeowners deal with tornado and severe storm risk, agricultural-economy cycles, and rural properties with limited buyer demand. Keyheart buys houses for cash across Nebraska.
The Nebraska Real Estate Market
Nebraska's housing market is stable, anchored by Omaha (insurance and railroad headquarters) and Lincoln (state government, university). Western Nebraska agricultural communities have aging populations and limited buyer demand.
What Nebraska Sellers Need to Know
Nebraska uses judicial foreclosure with a typical timeline of about 180 days. Nebraska has a homestead exemption protecting up to $60,000 of home equity (160 acres rural / 2 acres urban). Nebraska has an inheritance tax (rare among states) — close family members pay 1%, more distant relatives up to 18%.
Common Situations We Help Nebraska Homeowners Solve
- Tornado and severe storm damaged homes across central and eastern Nebraska
- Inherited western Nebraska farm and ranch properties
- Pre-foreclosure homeowners using the 180-day judicial timeline to find alternatives
- Aging Omaha and Lincoln area housing with deferred maintenance
- Family homes affected by Nebraska's inheritance tax on non-immediate-family heirs
How It Works in Nebraska
Fill out the form above or call (817) 725-7757 with your Nebraska address. We'll schedule a brief walkthrough — no cleaning or repairs needed — and deliver a fair written cash offer within 24 hours. You pick your closing date and receive cash from a licensed Nebraska title company. No agent commissions, no closing costs paid by you, no inspection negotiations.
Frequently Asked Questions About Selling in Nebraska
Will you buy a tornado-damaged house in Nebraska?
Yes. We buy tornado and severe storm damaged homes throughout Nebraska. You don't need to wait for insurance settlement or do cleanup.
How does Nebraska's inheritance tax work?
Nebraska is one of the few states with an inheritance tax. Immediate family (spouse, children, parents) pay 1% on amounts over $100,000. More distant relatives (siblings, nieces, nephews) pay up to 11%. Non-relatives pay up to 15%. Selling an inherited home doesn't trigger the tax directly, but the value is part of taxable inherited assets.
Will Keyheart buy a western Nebraska ranch property?
Yes. We buy ranches, farm houses, and rural properties throughout Nebraska. Tell us what you have including acreage and any agricultural use.
Do I owe Nebraska state capital gains tax when selling my home?
Nebraska taxes capital gains as regular income (up to 5.84% top rate as of 2024). The federal primary-residence exclusion ($250K single / $500K married) applies first. Most homeowners selling their primary residence won't owe Nebraska state capital gains tax.