Clay County, NE

Land Market Insights and Pricing in Clay County, Nebraska

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About Clay County, NE
Clay County, Nebraska, offers vast agricultural opportunities across its 572 square miles of predominantly flat to gently rolling plains. With fertile soils ideal for crops like corn, soybeans, and wheat, the county's strong farming heritage is evident in its low population density of 12 people per square mile. Land buyers will find a mix of arable fields and pastureland, supported by a robust agricultural economy. The county's strategic location is enhanced by major highways, including Interstate 80 and U.S. Highways 6 and 281, ensuring excellent connectivity. While Clay Center serves as the primary hub, the county features several small communities, providing diverse rural settings. Prospective buyers should note the county's higher-than-average property tax rate of 1.29%, though this is offset by affordable land prices and a strong local economy, with low unemployment at 1.5% and median worker earnings of $42,431.

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