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This awesome home in Springfield Pines has it all! Style, space, & a fantastic location just 2 doors down from the neighborhood playground & walking trails! You'll love the neutral colors & the inviting layout that makes everyone feel right at home. Inside, a 2-story window seat is the perfect cozy spot to relax w/a book or watch the world go by. The open kitchen & liv. area make it easy to cook & entertain together; featuring a 42 FP, large island, & walk-in pantry for all your kitchen needs. Head outside to your deep backyard w/a covd. Composite deck;great for grilling, or hanging out w/friends &, plus an unfinished W/O basement w/a BA rough-in & egress window; ready for your dream rec room, hobby space or 5th BD! The extra-deep 3-car tandem garage has plenty of rm for a long-bed truck, boat & toys. Upstairs, the 2nd-level laundry makes life easy, & the primary suite is a true retreat w/dual sinks, a tiled W/I shower & beautiful plantation shutters in all the spacious BDs. Drop Zone
Springfield, NE is a friendly community located on Highway 50 approximately ten minutes south of Omaha. Because of its easy commute to many businesses and industrial areas in Omaha, Papillion and Bellevue, it is a popular residential area for people of all ages wanting to live in a smaller community.
Established in the early 1870’s by Capt. J. D. Spearman—a Civil War Veteran—on a site where it was rumored that the Missouri-Pacific would locate, it soon became a viable community named Sarpy City. However, a few years later that rumor proved to be false, and the railroad located several miles from the community. A man of foresight and ingenuity, Capt. Spearman purchased and platted another section of land which was beside the railroad and moved all the buildings from Sarpy City to the new site, with the exception of the schoolhouse. He gave the city a new name—Springfield—to reflect the many springs located on the western edge of the city. From that point on, the city existed as a self-sustaining, farming community, with typical swings in its economy and population brought on by abundance and drought, World War I and the ensuing depression.
Today, Springfield is surrounded by many beautiful homes on acreages, while the town itself has developments with many newer properties as well as bungalows and restored farmhouses. The town has pride in its recently renovated Community Building, its three churches, its splash park, baseball and soccer fields, its downtown revitalization and its proximity to the Mo Pac Trail system. For many years the city has hosted the Sarpy County Fair at its modern facilities and celebrates Springfield Days in early June. A modern library, several art galleries, and a vineyard with live music provide entertainment.
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| blank | Principal | Taxes | INS / PMI | Other | Total |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Monthly | $2,250.16 | $155.75 | $462.06 | $0.00 | $2,867.97 |
| Yearly | $27,001.92 | $1,869.00 | $5,544.72 | $0.00 | $34,415.64 |
| Total | $810,057.60 | $56,070.00 | $117,782.60 | $0.00 | $983,910.20 |
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