Hall County is one of Nebraska’s most populated and economically active counties, located in the south-central part of the state. The county seat, Grand Island, is a major regional center with hospitals, colleges, shopping districts, manufacturing plants, and cultural attractions. Other towns include Wood River, Alda, Cairo, and Doniphan, each offering suburban and rural lifestyle options. Historically, Hall County grew rapidly due to the Union Pacific Railroad and the development of agriculture. Over time, Grand Island became a key transportation and commercial hub, located along the I-80 corridor. Today, the county continues to expand, offering strong job markets, diverse industries, and a vibrant community. Housing in Hall County is diverse. Grand Island offers modern subdivisions, historic homes, townhomes, and apartments. Surrounding towns provide quieter neighborhoods with ranch-style homes and acreages. Existing home prices typically range from $240,000 to $420,000, depending on neighborhood and size. New construction is active, with build costs averaging $160–$215 per sq. ft., making full custom-home projects range between $400,000–$550,000+ depending on land and location. Hall County is strategically located along Interstate 80, making it easily accessible from other Nebraska cities: Kearney (45 miles) and Lincoln (110 miles). The county appeals to families, professionals, retirees, and workers drawn to metropolitan convenience with a lower cost of living than larger cities.