Check Out That Stove! 1878 John C. Kesterson House In Nebraska For $200,000!

907 4th St, Fairbury, NE 68352

$200,000 | 1878 | 3,174 Sq. Ft. | 4 Beds | 2 Baths | 0.52 Acres

If you are the kind of person who walks through a house and listens for the echoes of the past, then you are going to fall head over heels for this one. Some houses are just boxes made of wood and brick, but 907 4th Street is a piece of Nebraska history. This is a true Italianate-style home, a style known for its elegance and grand presence. It has stood tall in Fairbury since the 1870s, and it is finally ready for a new owner to step in and keep its story going.

Every great old house has a name, and this one is known as the Kesterson House. It was built for John C. Kesterson, a very successful man who was a horse breeder and a prominent businessman in the early days of Fairbury. When you walk through these doors, you are walking in the footsteps of someone who helped build this town. It was originally built in 1878, and it was so loved that they added a whole new north wing in 1885 to make it even more grand.

If you love old architecture, the Italianate style is one of the most beautiful. These houses were designed to look like villas from the Italian countryside. They usually have tall, narrow windows that let in so much light, and a very proud, upright look. This home has kept those beautiful historical details for over 140 years. It has what we call “great bones,” meaning it was built with a level of care and strength that you just don’t see in modern neighborhoods.

One of the best things about homes from the 1800s is that they didn’t skimp on space. This house is over 3,100 square feet! On the main floor, the rooms are large and inviting. You can imagine a huge living room where the whole family can gather, or a formal dining room where you can host holiday meals just like people did back in the Victorian era. The layout feels big and open, giving you plenty of room to decorate with your favorite antiques.

When you head upstairs, you will find four large bedrooms, and there is even space for more. These aren’t the tiny closets you find in some old houses; they are real rooms with high ceilings. Whether you have a big family, or you want to turn one of the rooms into a library, a craft room, or a home office, you have the flexibility to do it here. The house has been lived in continuously through the years, so it feels warm and lived-in rather than cold and empty.

In a town like Fairbury, having a half-acre lot is a huge deal. This house sits on a massive corner lot, giving you all the privacy and elbow room you could ever want. The yard is already fenced, which is perfect if you have dogs that love to run or kids who need a safe place to play. Because it’s a corner lot, the house really stands out—it’s the kind of home that people walk past and say, “I wish I lived there.”

Even though the house is old, it has features that make modern life easy. There is a two-stall detached garage, so you don’t have to scrape snow off your car in the winter. Plus, there is an extra outbuilding on the property. This would be the perfect spot for a potting shed, a small workshop for your DIY projects, or just extra storage for your gardening tools. Having this much outdoor storage is a rare find for a historic property.

Let’s be honest: a house from 1878 is going to need your personal touch. But that is the best part! This house is a blank canvas. It’s waiting for someone who loves old wood, tall ceilings, and historic charm to come in and make it shine. At $200,000, you are getting a massive amount of square footage and a huge piece of land for a price that is hard to find anywhere else. It’s an investment in a lifestyle that values history and character.

Fairbury is a wonderful place for people who want to slow down. It has that classic small-town feel where people know their neighbors and the streets are lined with trees. Living in the Kesterson House means you are part of the local community’s heart. You are close to local shops and parks, but when you are on your half-acre lot, it feels like your own private estate.

Grand homes like this do not come up for sale very often. Most of the time, they stay in families for decades. This is your chance to own a true landmark. It’s a house that commands respect, a house that offers comfort, and a house that is ready for its next 100 years. If you’ve been dreaming of escaping the “cookie-cutter” houses and moving into something with real history, 907 4th Street is calling your name.

It’s time to stop dreaming and start living in the historic home you’ve always wanted. This isn’t just a purchase; it’s a chance to be the guardian of a very special piece of the past.

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Listed by:

Jayne Kracke 402-806-0555,

Kracke RE/Keller Williams,

Lorena McCurdy 402-601-1872,

Keller Williams Lincoln

Also listed on Zillow!

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