Loveland:Loveland is a neighborhood that first got it’s start back in 1922, when Archibald Love built his home and dairy farm. This area has since been developed and split into the more specific neighborhoods of Loveland, West Loveland, and Old Loveland to the north. To provide you with more precise information, today we will focus on the Loveland area who’s boundaries are Pacific to the North and Center Street to the South, 78th Street to the East and 84th to the West. The commute to the downtown area is approximately eighteen minuets.
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It’s located in Westside / District 66, which is Omaha’s 3rd largest school district. This is a highly desired school district, due to it’s smaller class sizes, modular scheduling and emphasis on teacher education. The homes in this neighborhood are truly unique, and the setting is very tranquil. The median estimated home value is $255k & median list price is $517k. The median home age is 61years.
98% of the community owns their homes, and only 2% are renters. The population in the Loveland area is around 800, with the median age being 53 years old and the majority of children being teenagers. The median household income is well over $150 thousand a year. Although there aren’t any restaurants directly inside the neighborhood, however, just outside, are several great options!
If you would like to be a part of this exclusive and serene neighborhood, let me take you on a tour of the homes currently for sale in this area! Give me a call at 402-699-3271 or contact me via my website at www.402Homes4U.com
**Median figures fluctuate. Percentages and figures stated in this video were based on the fourth week of March 2016.
98% of the community owns their homes, and only 2% are renters. The population in the Loveland area is around 800, with the median age being 53 years old and the majority of children being teenagers. The median household income is well over $150 thousand a year. Although there aren’t any restaurants directly inside the neighborhood, however, just outside, are several great options!
If you would like to be a part of this exclusive and serene neighborhood, let me take you on a tour of the homes currently for sale in this area! Give me a call at 402-699-3271 or contact me via my website at www.402Homes4U.com
**Median figures fluctuate. Percentages and figures stated in this video were based on the fourth week of March 2016.
Aksarben- Elmwood Park:Aksarben-Elmwood Park is a historic neighborhood in Midtown Omaha, Nebraska, that was developed in the late 19th century. Its boundaries are 50th to the East & 72nd to the West; Center Street to the south to Leavenworth to the North. It’s located in the OPS school district & is bordered by UNO, the University Of Nebraska Omaha. It’s just twelve short minuets to the downtown area.
The Northwest end of the boundaries is where the 216 acre, Elmwood park is located. |
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It includes an 18-hole golf course, two baseball fields and a swimming pool. There are also paths and trails for biking and walking; a lagoon, picnic areas and pavilion, in addition to being the host of the an annual production of Shakespere On The Green.
The Southwest end of the boundaries is the Aksarben area. Aksarben, which is Nebraska spelled backwards, was previously one of Omaha’s most popular destinations for it’s horse racing track. However, today it’s been replaced with one of the city’s premier entertainment and shopping communities, along with couple hotels and many tastefully designed, urban apartments. It’s slogan is, “where there’s always something going on!” And that slogan does not disappoint! You can catch a movie at Aksarben Cinema, create some art at Village Canvas, rent some bicycles to tour the trails, grab some summer fresh produce at the farmer’s market, take the kids to the playground and water-pad at Stinson Park, which is also home to the Omaha Beer Fest and the Maha Music Festival! There are several restaurants directly IN the neighborhood, where you can get sushi, tacos, barbeque, pizza, deserts and more!
As for the homes in the Aksarben-Elmwood park Area, The median home value is $134k. The median home age is 79years & about 80% of the community owns their homes, and 20% are renters.
The population in this neighborhood is around 5,400, with the median age being 38 years old and the majority of children being of toddler age. And the median household income is between $50-$75k a year.
If you would like to be a part of this trendy, highly desired community, let me take you on a tour of the homes currently for sale in the neighborhood.
Give me a call at 402-699-3271 or contact me via my website at www.402Homes4U.com
**Median figures fluctuate. Percentages and figures stated in this video were based on the 4th week of February 2016.
The Southwest end of the boundaries is the Aksarben area. Aksarben, which is Nebraska spelled backwards, was previously one of Omaha’s most popular destinations for it’s horse racing track. However, today it’s been replaced with one of the city’s premier entertainment and shopping communities, along with couple hotels and many tastefully designed, urban apartments. It’s slogan is, “where there’s always something going on!” And that slogan does not disappoint! You can catch a movie at Aksarben Cinema, create some art at Village Canvas, rent some bicycles to tour the trails, grab some summer fresh produce at the farmer’s market, take the kids to the playground and water-pad at Stinson Park, which is also home to the Omaha Beer Fest and the Maha Music Festival! There are several restaurants directly IN the neighborhood, where you can get sushi, tacos, barbeque, pizza, deserts and more!
As for the homes in the Aksarben-Elmwood park Area, The median home value is $134k. The median home age is 79years & about 80% of the community owns their homes, and 20% are renters.
The population in this neighborhood is around 5,400, with the median age being 38 years old and the majority of children being of toddler age. And the median household income is between $50-$75k a year.
If you would like to be a part of this trendy, highly desired community, let me take you on a tour of the homes currently for sale in the neighborhood.
Give me a call at 402-699-3271 or contact me via my website at www.402Homes4U.com
**Median figures fluctuate. Percentages and figures stated in this video were based on the 4th week of February 2016.
Morton Meadows:Morton Meadows is a historic neighborhood in Midtown Omaha, Nebraska, founded in 1924. It was designed and structured to mimic the Garden City movement with the intention to be a planned, self-contained community surrounded by "greenbelts". The community has done a great job staying true to that mission.
There are Three separate garden areas along Twinridge Boulevard. Several local residence volunteer to participate through neighborhood association’s beautification committee to maintain, and plant in the Identity Garden every spring! |
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Its boundaries are Leavenworth to the north to Center street to the south & Saddle Creek on the west, to 42nd St to the east. It’s located in the OPS school district, & it’s just nine short minuets to the downtown area.
The median home age is 86years.
83% of the community owns their homes, and 17% are renters.
The population in the Morton Meadows area is around 3 thousand, with the median age being 35 years old and the majority of children being of middle school age.
The median household income is $63thousand a year.
The walkability score for the Morton Meadows neighborhood is 2.2 out of 5. This is in relation to walking access to local amenities, like retail stores and restaurants.
There aren’t any restaurants directly IN the neighborhood, but just outside of it is Modern Love, a popular Vegan and Vegetarian restaurant, as well as several coffee houses!
If you would like to be a part of this friendly, historic community, let me take you on a tour of the homes currently for sale in the neighborhood.
Give me a call at 402-699-3271 or contact me via my website at www.402Homes4U.com
**Median figures fluctuate. Percentages and figures stated in this video were based on the third week of February 2016.
The median home age is 86years.
83% of the community owns their homes, and 17% are renters.
The population in the Morton Meadows area is around 3 thousand, with the median age being 35 years old and the majority of children being of middle school age.
The median household income is $63thousand a year.
The walkability score for the Morton Meadows neighborhood is 2.2 out of 5. This is in relation to walking access to local amenities, like retail stores and restaurants.
There aren’t any restaurants directly IN the neighborhood, but just outside of it is Modern Love, a popular Vegan and Vegetarian restaurant, as well as several coffee houses!
If you would like to be a part of this friendly, historic community, let me take you on a tour of the homes currently for sale in the neighborhood.
Give me a call at 402-699-3271 or contact me via my website at www.402Homes4U.com
**Median figures fluctuate. Percentages and figures stated in this video were based on the third week of February 2016.
Hanscom Park:Hanscom Park is a historic neighborhood in Midtown Omaha, Nebraska. Infact, it is one of the oldest parks in Omaha, donated to the City in 1872. The Hanscom Park neighborhood is called a "vibrant, front porch neighborhood" with homes dating back to the 1880s
The park it’s self offers several amenities, including a public pool, indoor tennis courts, outdoor basketball courts, a dog park, two lakes, & fountains surrounded by flowers and a forest of trees! It’s claim to fame is being the birth place of U.S. President Gerald R. Ford. His home was right in the Hanscom Park neighborhood! |
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Its boundaries are Center Street on the north to I-80 on the south & 42nd on the west, Interstate 480 on the east. It’s located in the OPS school district, & it’s just seven short minuets to the downtown area. The median estimated home value is $103k & median home age is 85years. 67% of the community owns their homes, and 33% are renters. The population in the Hanscom Park area is around 6 thousand, with the median age being 33 years old and the majority of children being of toddler age. The median household income is $43thousand a year. The walkability score for the Hanscom Park neighborhood is 2.3 out of 5. This is in relation to walking access to local amenities, like retail stores and restaurants.
There are only 3 restaurants in the area, but they’re good ones! Dinkers has one of the best burgers in Omaha, Lo Sole Mio has wonderful Italian food, and the food at Greek Islands is amazing!
If you would like to be a part of this thriving, historic community, let me take you on a tour of the homes currently for sale in the neighborhood. Give me a call at 402-699-3271 or contact me via my website at www.402Homes4U.com
**Median figures fluctuate. Percentages and figures stated in this video were based on the second week of February 2016.
There are only 3 restaurants in the area, but they’re good ones! Dinkers has one of the best burgers in Omaha, Lo Sole Mio has wonderful Italian food, and the food at Greek Islands is amazing!
If you would like to be a part of this thriving, historic community, let me take you on a tour of the homes currently for sale in the neighborhood. Give me a call at 402-699-3271 or contact me via my website at www.402Homes4U.com
**Median figures fluctuate. Percentages and figures stated in this video were based on the second week of February 2016.