Cost of Living in Burt County, Nebraska

$688/mo
Median Monthly Rent
$125,400
Median Home Value

At a Glance

Median Monthly Rent
$688/mo
12% below state average
Median Home Value
$125,400
56% below national
Rent-to-Income Ratio
26.0%
% of income spent on rent

Rent burden measured as median gross rent as a percentage of renter household income (Census ACS B25071)

Affordability Rating
Unaffordable
Rent over 50% of income

How Burt County Compares

Median monthly rent comparison

Burt County$688/mo
Nebraska Average$783/mo
National Median$1,163/mo

Detailed Housing Stats

$688/mo
Median Gross Rent
$125,400
Median Home Value
$832/mo
Monthly Owner Cost
26.0%
Rent-to-Income Ratio

National Ranking

Affordability Rank

Burt County ranks #280 of 3,144 counties for affordability (top 9%)

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Data Story

About Cost of Living in Burt County, Nebraska

Burt County beats national affordability

Burt County's 14.4% rent-to-income ratio tracks nearly perfectly with Nebraska's state average of 14.2%, while remaining significantly better than struggling rural counties nationwide. Though median incomes run $17,450 below the national average at $57,303, Burt County's low rents keep overall affordability manageable.

Nebraska affordability leader

Burt County ranks among Nebraska's most affordable counties, with a rent-to-income ratio just 0.2 percentage points above the state average. The county's combination of low rents and moderate incomes creates genuine opportunity for budget-conscious renters.

Cheapest rents in the region

At $688 monthly, Burt County offers the lowest median rent among its neighbors—26% cheaper than Buffalo County ($911) and 21% cheaper than Cherry County ($873). This rental advantage makes Burt County particularly attractive for cost-conscious movers.

Burt County housing reality

A typical Burt County renter earning $57,303 pays approximately $8,256 annually in housing costs—right at the healthy threshold. Homeowners spend 17.3% of income on ownership, making Burt County accessible across both rental and ownership markets.

Rent affordability hotspot

Burt County delivers some of Nebraska's cheapest rents without sacrificing income stability, making it ideal for renters prioritizing low housing costs. If affordability is your primary concern, Burt County's $688 median rent deserves serious consideration.

Cost of Living Advisory: Burt County

Affordability Verdict

Housing in Burt County is affordable. The median rent is $688/month against a median household income of $57,303, putting rent at 14.4% of income.

Rent vs. Own

Renters in Burt County pay $688/month on average, compared to $832/month for homeowners. This market favors renters by about 17%.

Income Needed

To afford the median rent without exceeding 30% of gross income, a household needs to earn approximately $27,520/year. For owner costs at the 28% rule, the required income is roughly $35,657/year. With a median household income of $57,303, most households can comfortably afford rent here. Notably, 26.0% of renter households in Burt County are cost-burdened, spending more than 30% of income on housing.

Regional Context

Compared to Sioux County where rent averages $743/month, Burt County is approximately 7% less expensive.

Affordability Calculator

See how your income compares to housing costs in Burt County

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Rent Burden

14.4%

of gross income

Max Housing (28% Rule)

$1,337

per month

Owner Cost Burden

17.4%

of gross income

You can likely afford the median home in Burt County

Median home value is $125,400. Estimated monthly cost: $1,001 vs. your max of $1,337.

Rent Affordability Guide

Your rent-to-income ratio14.4%
Recommended max30.0%

Income Needed Calculator

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Rent Affordability

$0/yr

Needed to stay within recommended threshold

Median income:$0/yr
Can you afford it? Yes
Your income: $57,303Needed: $27,520
Owner Cost Affordability

$0/yr

Needed to stay within recommended threshold

Median income:$0/yr
Can you afford it? Yes
Your income: $57,303Needed: $35,657
Mortgage Affordability

$0/yr

Needed to stay within recommended threshold

Median income:$0/yr
Can you afford it? Yes
Your income: $57,303Needed: $29,184

Based on the 30% rule for rent and 28% rule for housing costs (mortgage + owner costs). Mortgage estimate assumes 20% down, 7.2% interest, 30-year fixed.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the cost of living in Burt County, Nebraska?
Burt County, Nebraska has a median monthly rent of $688/mo and a median home value of $125,400. The affordability rating is Unaffordable, with rent making up approximately 26.0% of median household income.
What is the median rent in Burt County?
The median gross rent in Burt County is $688/mo. This is 12% below state average for Nebraska.
Is Burt County affordable?
Burt County is rated Unaffordable based on rent-to-income ratio of 26.0%. Spending over 50% of income on rent is generally considered unaffordable.
How does Burt County's rent compare to the state average?
Burt County's median rent of $688/mo is 12% below state average of $783/mo for Nebraska.
What is the median home value in Burt County?
The median home value in Burt County, Nebraska is $125,400. This is 56% below the national median home value of $281,900.

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By Logan Johnson, Founder & Data EditorUpdated Reviewed by Logan Johnson, Founder & Data Editor

Data: U.S. Census Bureau, American Community Survey (ACS) 5-Year Estimates (2019-2023) — Informational only. Not financial or legal advice.

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