There are 19 independent living communities serving Seward, Nebraska. This includes 2 communities in Seward and 17 nearby. The daily costs for independent living in Nebraska range from $20 up to $138, with a median expenditure running approximately $60. The monthly cost averages around $1,813 and ranges between $591 and $4,125. On a yearly basis, the median cost is around $21,763, which is less than the nationwide average of $23,100.
Costs of independent living in Seward range between $1,800 per month and $3,424 per month. The median cost is $2,859 per month, or about $34,304 per year.
Seward is a small city in Seward County within the State of Nebraska. It is part of the Lincoln metropolitan area. The encompassing statistical area contains 232,388 inhabitants, but there are 8,576 residing within the city itself. People who are over 55 make up approximately 26% of the community.
The SeniorScore™ for Seward is 73. The city has a median per capita income of $28,000. The average household income is $62,000 vs an average of $50,000 for the state of Nebraska. The current unemployment rate is approximately 3.55% and the average home price is $219,000, which is higher than the Nebraska average of $139,500.
Seward has extreme mean temperatures, with cold winters and mildly warm summers. The city receives low amounts of rain each year. In relation to other cities, Seward has moderate air quality and an exceptionally low rate of crime.