Value-add opportunities in Lincoln, Lincoln metro (NE)
Value-add and renovation deals in Lincoln, Lincoln metro (NE) — dated houses and small multifamily with good bones in strengthening blocks, priced on the structure, not the upside. We screen and rank 65 candidates in Lincoln, Lincoln metro (NE) from public county records — owner, zoning, and comps already pulled, so hours of per-deal research collapse into seconds.
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Top candidates (preview)
| City | Built | Structure value | Deal score |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lincoln | 1900 | 59% | 91 |
| Lincoln | 1900 | 50% | 90 |
| Lincoln | 1900 | 56% | 90 |
| Lincoln | 1878 | 50% | 90 |
| Lincoln | 1900 | 47% | 90 |
| Lincoln | 1905 | 60% | 90 |
| Lincoln | 1900 | 55% | 90 |
| Lincoln | 1900 | 55% | 90 |
A sample of the top-ranked candidates. Create a free account to see addresses, owners, zoning, the deal math, and the full ranked list — plus a ready-to-mail owner letter for each.
See the full ranked list — freeLand vs. structure — how we find these
Every candidate is ranked on the land-to-improvement value split from public assessor records. In Lincoln, Lincoln metro (NE), the structure still holds about 55% of value with land around 45% — enough building to renovate rather than scrape, which is the value-add thesis.
How these are scored
Value-add candidates are screened from public assessor and recorder data: structure age, the land-to-improvement value split, lot size, zoning, nearby development momentum, and owner signals. Scores are screening-grade — a starting point to validate on the ground, not investment advice. See the full methodology →