*** 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 Waterloo, 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)
53 active listings near Omaha
👍 USDA, * Price Change, * New, * Sale Pending
$4,300,000    717 Hackberry Rd
$3,200,000    6300 Dodge St
$2,295,000    617 Fairacres Rd
$1,995,000    721 Hackberry Rd
$1,950,000   * 6545 Prairie Ave
$1,399,000   * 703 N 57th St
$1,250,000    662 N 63rd St
$899,900    651 N 59th St
$779,000    4822-24 Capitol Ave
$700,000   * 312 S 68th St
$700,000   * 663 N 59th St
$690,000    111 S 50th Ave
$674,900   * 227 S 49th St
$649,999   * 101 N 54th St
$625,000   * 5003 Izard St
$625,000   * 6706 Glenwood Rd
$625,000    5804 Nicholas St
$599,000   * 6466 Cuming St
$550,000   * 1021 N 67th Ave
$495,000    315 S 51st St
$485,000   * 5138 Dodge St
$480,000   * 5311 Western Ave
$475,000   * 6476 Cuming St
$475,000   * 1021 N 63rd St
$460,000   * 314 S 50th Ave
$459,000   * 5612 Western Ave
$450,000   * 4825 California St
$449,999   * 6852 Dodge St
$439,000   * 728 Sunset Trl
$427,500    636 N 46th St
$420,000   * 5113 Burt St
$399,000   * 622 N 46th St
$395,000   * 308 S 49th Ave
$375,000   * 5024 Nicholas St
$349,000   * 801 N 50th Ave
$325,000   * 1108 Dillon Dr
$259,000   * 7072 Charles St
$250,000   * 1024 N 47th Ave
$225,000   * 7071 Western Ave
$224,000   * 807 N 48th Ave
$220,000   * 6014 Hamilton St
$219,900   * 5016 California St Apt 3
$215,000    403 N 47th St
$215,000   * 7083 Charles St
$195,000   * 6628 Hamilton St
$172,500   * 4516 Lafayette Ave
$172,000   * 4541 Charles St
$155,000   * 4844 Charles St
$150,000    4517 Izard St
$149,000    4836 Charles St
$130,000   * 101 N 69th St Apt 11

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.