USDA Eligible Active Listings Near
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Valley
, Nebraska in Douglas County

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City motto: Growing Stronger Together
126 active listings near Valley
👍 USDA, * Price Change, * New, * Sale Pending
$750,000   👍* 28610 Laurel Cir
$740,000   👍* 7502 N 279th St
$625,000   👍* 156 Ginger Cove Rd
$525,000   👍 8302 N 281st Ave
$525,000   👍 6101 N 292nd Cir
$349,900   👍* 403 E Gardiner St
$340,000   👍 5705 N 284th Cir
$330,000   👍 5613 N 284th Cir
$320,000   👍 5713 N 284th Cir
$300,000   👍 380 W Valley St
$282,500   👍 117 W Alexander St
$280,000   👍 28641 Jessie Cir Lot 96
$230,000   👍 104 E Charles St
$219,000   👍 28616 Jesse Cir
$210,000   👍 28487 Laurel Cir
$200,000   👍 28550 W Meigs St
$199,000   👍 28514 Jessie Cir
$190,000   👍 116 E Vass St
$169,000   👍 6050 N 280 St
$165,000   👍 28615 Laurel Cir
$140,000   👍* 317 S Mayne St
$70,000   👍 506 W Valley St
$59,000   👍* 24650 King Lakeside Dr
$39,900   👍 24229 Vernon Ave

Interested in fun facts and the history of Valley, NE?
Then read on!

Here are some facts about the village of Valley, Nebraska:

- According to the 2010 census, the population of Valley was 1,875.
- Valley was platted in 1869 and incorporated as a village in 1883.
- It is located about 20 miles west of Omaha, Nebraska's largest city.
- Valley is home to a community sports complex that includes several baseball and softball fields, soccer fields, playgrounds, and picnic areas.
- The village has a historic downtown area with several buildings dating back to the late 1800s.
- Valley is served by the Douglas County West Community School District, which includes a high school, middle school, and elementary school.
- The Platte River, a major waterway in Nebraska, flows just south of Valley.
- The village hosts an annual Valley Days festival, featuring a parade, live music, a car show, and other activities.