*** No USDA eligible properties were found in Omaha ***
To find a home that may be eligible for a USDA loan, have a look at the neighboring city Fort Calhoun, NE. This city falls within a zone of USDA loan eligibility.

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Omaha
, Nebraska in Douglas County

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Also known as:
Rare Well Done
The Big O
City motto: Fortiter in Re (Courageously in every enterprise)
42 active listings near Omaha
👍 USDA, * Price Change, * New, * Sale Pending
$1,699,500    9201 N 36th St
$709,500   * 9645 N 29th St
$694,000    14441 N River Dr
$495,000   * 9818 N 34th St
$450,000   * 12423 N 40th St
$425,000    13424 Shongaska Rd
$375,000   * 4317 State St
$335,000   * 8604 N 36 St
$285,000   * 3976 Iowa St
$275,000   * 2866 Vane St
$245,000   * 7208 Minne Lusa Blvd
$225,000   * 6512 N 32nd St
$224,950   * 2738 Iowa St
$220,000   * 2442 Titus Ave
$210,000   * 2748 Redick Ave
$209,000   * 6933 Florence Blvd
$209,000   * 7519 N 34th St
$200,000    6761 N 34th St
$200,000   * 7202 Northridge Dr
$199,900   * 3808 Grebe St
$198,500   * 7913 N 29th St
$185,000   * 2731 Read St
$157,000   * 6513 N 40th St
$145,000    7008 N 30th St
$145,000   * 7701 N 28th Ave
$130,000   * 2741 Newport Ave
$85,000   * 3701 McKinley St Lot 12A
$84,500   * 3701 McKinley St Lot 9B
$80,000    4412 Young St
$80,000    4412 Young St
$58,000   * 3701 McKinley St Lot 2B
$50,000   * 8511 N 28th Ave
$50,000   * 8519 N 28th Ave
$40,000    6904 N 16th St
$35,500    7409 N 42nd St
$25,000    6636 N 31st Ave
$18,500    6514 N 31st Ave
$16,500    3041 Scott Cir
$14,200    2433 Bauman Ave
$13,500    6501 N 37th St

Interested in fun facts and the history of Omaha, NE?
Then read on!

One historical anecdote relating to Omaha, Nebraska is the Trans-Mississippi and International Exposition held in 1898. The exposition was meant to showcase the development and progress of the Western United States and attracted over 2.6 million visitors. One of the key features of the exposition was the introduction of the electric streetcar which was used to transport visitors around the large exhibition grounds. The exposition also featured exhibits on agriculture, mining, and manufacturing, as well as cultural displays showcasing the diversity of the American West. The success of the exposition helped to put Omaha on the map as a center for commerce and innovation in the region.