1405 Harrison Street
Bellevue, NE 68147
Sarpy County
010423699
41.190827, -95.935496
| Category | Amount | Year |
|---|---|---|
| Tax value | $13.16 | 2026 |
| Market value | $765 | 2025 |
| Assessed value | $765 | 2026 |
| Land value | $765 | — |
Values reflect public tax roll data as of the year shown.
County context
There's a quiet confidence to Sarpy County that the numbers reflect almost perfectly. Sitting just south of Omaha along the Missouri River, this fast-growing suburban county — home to Offutt Air Force Base, a significant defense contracting ecosystem, and some of the most sought-after school districts in the state — has long punched above its weight economically. With a median household income of $101,402, roughly 35% above the national median, Sarpy is unambiguously prosperous. What makes 2024 interesting, though, is that prosperity isn't insulating it from a meaningful market correction.
A year-over-year price drop of 7.4% would be alarming in most markets. In Sarpy County's context, it reads more like a recalibration. After pandemic-era demand pushed prices sharply upward — a pattern seen across the Omaha metro — the county's median home price has settled to $335,000. That's still remarkably accessible for a county with this income profile: the price-to-income ratio sits at just 3.3x, well below the national benchmark of 4x. In other words, Sarpy County homes are actually more affordable relative to local incomes than the national average, even after accounting for the run-up in prices. The correction isn't a crisis; it's the market exhaling.
The wide spread between the bottom decile ($105,000) and the 90th percentile ($534,600) tells a story of range — from starter homes in Bellevue and Papillion to newer construction in the La Vista and Gretna corridors, where subdivisions are still rising to meet demand from young families relocating from the Omaha urban core.
| Stat | Value | Context |
|---|---|---|
| Median Household Income | $101,402 | 35% above national median of $75,149 |
| YoY Price Change | -7.4% | Correction after pandemic run-up; ratio still favorable |
| Price-to-Income Ratio | 3.3x | Well below 4x national benchmark |
| Homeownership Rate | 70.6% | Significantly above national ~65% average |
Offutt AFB is the county's anchor institution — home to U.S. Strategic Command — and its presence explains several quirks in the data simultaneously. The veterans share of 12.8% (versus roughly 7% nationally) is one fingerprint. The unusually young median age of 35.5, combined with 26.7% of residents under 18, reflects the military family demographic: younger households, larger family sizes (average 2.66), high school enrollment at 28.9%. This is a county being continuously refreshed by a rotating population of disciplined, employed households with stable federal incomes.
The 2.4% unemployment rate is borderline structural — in practical terms, Sarpy County is at full employment. Labor force participation at 70.7% is notably high, and only 1.4% of households lack a vehicle, reflecting a car-dependent suburban geography with essentially no public transit infrastructure (0.1% commute by transit).
The one genuine tension in the data is rent burden. Despite relatively modest median rents of $1,284, fully 40.6% of renters are cost-burdened — exceeding the standard 30% threshold — and 16.3% face severe rent burden. This likely reflects a county where rental housing exists primarily at the lower end of the income distribution, since the homeownership rate of 70.6% means renters are disproportionately the county's least affluent residents. The Gini index of 0.397 confirms meaningful income inequality beneath the affluent headline numbers.
What makes Sarpy County, Nebraska unique? Sarpy County is the economic engine suburb of the Omaha metro, anchored by Offutt Air Force Base and one of the strongest income profiles in the Great Plains. It combines genuine affordability (homes priced at just 3.3x median income) with very low unemployment, high homeownership, and a persistently young population driven by military family demographics — a combination that's rare at this income level anywhere in the country.
Is Sarpy County a good place to buy a home right now? The 7.4% year-over-year price decline may actually represent an entry opportunity for buyers who missed the pandemic price surge. With a price-to-income ratio below the national benchmark, strong employment, a tight 3.5% vacancy rate, and median home prices near $335,000 in a six-figure income county, the fundamentals for long-term ownership remain solid. The correction appears demand-driven rather than structural.
Why are rents relatively affordable but rent burden still high in Sarpy County? At $1,284 median rent, Sarpy isn't an expensive rental market in absolute terms — but renters here tend to be a lower-income subset of a county where most higher earners have already moved into ownership. That income skew among renters, rather than runaway rents, is what drives the cost-burden statistics.
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With an average price of $307,549, Bellevue offers mid-range housing options.
Buyers can expect to pay around $191 per square foot in this market.
Home prices in Bellevue are 14% lower than the Sarpy County average.
| Metric | Bellevue | Sarpy County | vs County |
|---|---|---|---|
| Average Price | $307,549 | $359,527 | -14% |
| Avg Sq Ft | 1,610 | 1,840 | -12% |
| Price/Sq Ft | $191 | $195 | -2% |
| Properties | 26,538 | 78,561 | -66% |
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