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Scotts Bluff County real estate Market Report.

Information and statistics on the latest trends in the Scotts Bluff County real estate market, updated for September 2025. *

The typical home value in Scotts Bluff County is projected to be $187,000 for the month of August. July’s finalized data reported the typical value of a home in the county to be $207,000—up 4.28% over the previous 12 months. For comparison, state-level data pegged home values at $308,000 in Nebraska for the most recent reporting period. That number is expected to float around $308,450 in August.

Scotts Bluff County had 42 new listings and 33 listings that went under contract in July, increasing the area’s total available inventory to 96—up 3.23% from the previous month. Inventory is projected to have further increased in August.

Of those 96 active listings, 37.5% reduced their price in the month of July. The median listing price for homes in Scotts Bluff County fell 15.31% from June to July, bringing the current median listing price to $185,250. Based on projected data for August, listing prices may continue to fall.

The number of days that homes have been on the market prior to going under contract fell year-over-year. In July 2025, the median time for a listed property to go pending was 21 days, compared to 26 days in July 2024. However, in recent months the median number of days from listed to pending appears to be rising. That trend is predicted to have carried through to this August.

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Market gauge is calculated based on the the number of active listings divided by home sales over the most recently available reporting period.

* Data provided by Redfin, a national real estate brokerage.

Learn more about what Scotts Bluff County has to offer.

Scotts Bluff County offers residents a welcoming, close-knit community, abundant outdoor recreation, affordable living, and growing local opportunities supported by solid services.

Scotts Bluff County combines wide-open High Plains views with everyday convenience. Anchored by the iconic bluffs of Scotts Bluff National Monument, the area offers hiking, birding, and big-sky sunsets. Weekends might mean fishing and boating at Lake Minatare State Recreation Area, family time at Riverside Discovery Center, or a deep dive into agricultural and pioneer heritage at Legacy of the Plains Museum. Local festivals, farm-to-table flavors, and small-business main streets add a distinct sense of place.

For education, Scottsbluff Public Schools deliver robust academics, activities, and modern facilities, while Western Nebraska Community College provides affordable pathways into healthcare, trades, and transfer degrees. Healthcare needs are anchored by Regional West Medical Center, a comprehensive regional hub. Getting around is uncomplicated—quick drives on open roads and convenient flights via Western Nebraska Regional Airport. Housing spans mid-century ranches to newer builds on larger lots, with prices that stretch budgets farther than many metro areas. Outdoor lovers, remote workers, and growing families find room to breathe—and a community that shows up for Friday night lights and Saturday volunteer projects.

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