*** 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 Washington, 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)
45 active listings near Omaha
👍 USDA, * Price Change, * New, * Sale Pending
$1,250,000    140 N 39th St
$875,000   * 3650 Burt St
$650,000   * 3601 and 3603 Davenport St
$565,000   * 200 S 31st Ave Apt 4501
$500,000    3820 Cass St
$499,000    3524 Hawthorne Ave
$465,000    3303 Lafayette Ave
$450,000   * 138 N 38th Ave
$400,000    102 N 38th Ave
$375,000    3501 Cuming St
$375,000    429 N 41st St
$340,000    138 N 31st Ave
$330,000   * 3129 California St
$325,000   * 220 S 31st Ave Apt 3209
$299,000   * 3712 Hawthorne Ave
$299,000    3712 Hawthorne Ave
$289,500   * 3036 Cass St
$289,500   * 120 S 31st Ave Apt 5301
$289,000   * 220 S 31st Ave Apt 3301
$275,000    3860 Dodge St
$269,900   * 4312 Davenport St
$269,900   * 120 S 31st Ave Apt 5710
$269,900    104 S 37th St Apt 1
$268,500   * 200 S 31st Ave Apt 4515
$260,000   * 3102 Nicholas St
$258,500   * 200 S 31st Ave Apt 4610
$254,000    3505 Burt St
$250,000   * 4112 Nicholas St
$250,000   * 3625 Lafayette Ave
$230,000   * 4209 California St
$215,000   * 3848 Hamilton St
$195,000   * 3108 Lincoln Blvd
$185,000   * 3000 Farnam St Apt 4L
$185,000   * 105 N 31st Ave Apt 403
$170,000   * 4107 Charles St
$150,000   * 3000 Farnam St Apt 4B
$132,000   * 3000 Farnam St Apt 5G
$129,950   * 3000 Farnam St Unit 3E
$70,000   * 1402 N 33rd St
$27,000    2814 Hamilton St
$18,500    3850 Hamilton St
$18,000   * 3820 Hamilton St
$17,500    1320 N 41st St
$12,650    3215 Charles St
$8,900    3502 Hamilton 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.