Who are we?

A Jordanian company specializing in marketing and selling residential and investment land according to a clear methodology based on market analysis and data — to help you choose the right land, not just any land

Who is Nebraska Real Estate?

Nebraska Real Estate is a Jordanian company specializing in marketing and selling residential and investment land. We have been operating in the Jordanian real estate market for over 10 years.

We help you find out if this land is suitable for purchase… or not.

What distinguishes us is that we do not offer land based on impressions, but rather we select it after studying market movements, and areas that have actually risen versus areas that have not achieved growth.

"The right real estate decision doesn't start with advertising, but with information."

Our Methodology

A structured land-evaluation system that turns buying from a gamble into a decision.

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Market Analysis

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Project selection

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Demand and pricing study

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Targeted marketing

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Targeted marketing

خريطة المشروع

Nebraska Approved Projects System

Every project we market goes through Nebraska's "full specification" process and is only released to the public after ensuring that it:

  • Clear in terms of ownership and organization
  • The concept of risks and returns clearly
  • Suitable for residential or profitable investment
  • Growth potential within market logic

المؤسس والمدير التنفيذي

Omar Ateia

Omar Ateia

خبرة تتجاوز 10 سنوات في السوق العقاري الأردني يشرف مباشرة على اختيار المشاريع وتقييمها قبل طرحها للبيع


رؤيته

الشراء العقاري ليس حظاً… بل قرار مبني على فهم السوق

Our impact in numbers

Real numbers from a real methodology — projects evaluated, families served, returns delivered.

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Years of experience in the Jordanian real estate market

+100

Residential and investment projects in selected locations

+1M

Strong digital presence and real views

+50k

Tens of thousands of square meters sold

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Before you buy… evaluate.

Reduce the risk and learn exactly when “the land is worth it” — and when it’s a trap.