Nemaha County lies in southeastern Nebraska along the Missouri River and is known for its scenic river bluffs, historic communities, and agricultural landscapes. The county seat, Auburn, is a lively community offering schools, medical facilities, shopping areas, and well-preserved historic buildings. Other towns include Johnson, Brock, Julian, Peru, Brownville, and Nemaha. Historically, the county played an important role in early Nebraska settlement. Brownville was once one of the largest towns in Nebraska Territory and remains a historical and cultural destination. Peru is home to Peru State College, the oldest college in Nebraska. The economy is anchored by agriculture—corn, soybeans, and cattle—along with education, tourism, and small industries. Housing in Nemaha County includes historic homes, modern single-family properties, ranch houses, and river-bluff acreages. Existing home prices typically range from $180,000 to $320,000, with bluff or acreage homes often exceeding $400,000. New construction costs generally fall between $160–$215 per sq. ft., bringing full custom-home projects to $380,000–$550,000 depending on land and finishes. Nemaha County sits about 65 miles from Lincoln and 90 miles from Omaha, giving residents excellent access to urban amenities while enjoying a quiet southeastern Nebraska lifestyle. The county appeals to families, retirees, college employees, and those seeking peaceful rural or small-town living.