About Omaha.

“Living in northeast Omaha has been great. You have the feeling of being in a smaller, close knit and more established neighborhood (think big, old trees and diverse house styles), while being less than 15 minutes from downtown and minutes from the interstate.” -Shelby

“I enjoy living in South Omaha as it has been the most affordable option for my budget. The proximity to downtown Omaha makes attending concerts and other events super convenient. Also, my commute to work at the zoo is less than ten minutes. South Omaha is the ideal location for me to call home!” -Josh

“I moved to Omaha from a small farm town and I love living in South Omaha because it's a great mix of history and new beginnings. South Omaha has always been a mixing pot for new immigrants which is great for diversity but it also has families that have been in the same neighborhoods for generations. Church festivals, local bars and restaurants, and panaderias are some of my favorite things I could never get any where else in the city. Also South high is the most welcoming school I've ever encountered.” -Cayle

With over 80 miles of trails, a plethora of beautiful parks, and an integrated system of preserved green spaces throughout the city, Omaha is a great city for those who enjoy the great outdoors!

Schools: Omaha Public Schools

Median Home Value (Est.): $265,000

Population (Est.): 476,000

Downtown Omaha, and especially historic Old Market, offers a wealth of unique shops, restaurants, art galleries, and even the Omaha Botanical Garden.

With a diverse and growing economy and a large number of Fortune 500 companies, Omaha is easily a top community for career and job opportunity in the U.S. Banking, insurance, telecommunications, construction, and transportation are all top industries.

 

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