Topic: Greater Omaha
What are apartments like in Council Bluffs?
Council Bluffs, Iowa is located just east of Omaha, Nebraska bordering the Missouri River. Named for the 1804 meeting of the Lewis and Clark Expedition with the Otoe tribe, Council Bluffs is rich with American Midwest history. Council Bluffs makes up part of the Omaha-Council Bluffs metropolitan area. Council Bluffs plays host to the only [...]
View PostWhat are utility costs like in Omaha, Nebraska?
Nebraska is the only public power state in the U.S. and ranks in the top five for lowest electric utilities. The national average kilowatt-hour, or kWh, is 9.4 cents compared to Nebraska’s 7.3 cents. Not only does Nebraska have these impressive bragging rights, it is also among our nation’s leaders in alternative renewable energy. Nebraska [...]
View PostWhat are apartments in downtown Omaha like?
Downtown Omaha is an amazing place to live with affordable apartments around every corner. Apartments in Downtown Omaha are surrounded with trendy restaurants, performing arts, shopping, museums and a multitude of outdoor activities. Experience the arts like never before from the Omaha Symphony to Shakespeare on the Green. Take the kids to the College World [...]
View PostAre there apartments near the University of Nebraska at Omaha (UNO)?
The University of Nebraska at Omaha (UNO) is located in the southern part of downtown. The university is among the three largest institutions of higher education in Nebraska and was founded as the University of Omaha at the turn of the last century. The university altered its name after being absorbed into the University of [...]
View PostWhere in Omaha, NE can I find an apartment for under $400/mo?
Midtown is home to the famous Warren Buffett – the Oracle of Omaha. The richest man in world bought a house in the Dundee-Happy Hollow Historic District for $31,500, noted as being Omaha’s first suburb, and he still lives there today, proof that this neighborhood has staying power. But you don’t have to be a [...]
View PostDo apartments in Omaha allow pets?
An outdoors delight, Omaha is naturally a pet-friendly city. Though a majority of the public parks are not pet-friendly, if you want your best friend to run through the clean prairie air leash-free, then take him to Hefflinger Dog Park. Located at 112th & West Maple Road, the park is Omaha’s first official dog park. [...]
View PostWhere can I find an aparment in Northwest Omaha?
Northwest Omaha is a perfect area to find an apartment. Its proximity to downtown and surrounding highways make living here very accessible for commuters. The Metro Area Transit, or MAT, regularly runs routes through this area. Apartments in Northwest Omaha are primarily located in the southern part of the area. Omaha Country Club borders the [...]
View PostAre there any salons and spas in Omaha?
There are dozens of salons and spas in the Greater Omaha area. Ranging from day spas to full-service spas to full-service salon and spas, Omaha has your every need covered. With spas such as Sirens at the Loft in Old Market, voted “Best of the Big O” 3 years running and Jasmine Salon and Day [...]
View PostApartments in southwest Omaha?
Southwest Omaha covers 15.5 square miles and the population is slightly over 35,000. Its proximity to downtown makes it very accessible to a multitude of modern highways, a benefit to commuters. Several golf courses call this neighborhood home including Tara Hills and Johnny Goodman Golf Courses and Oak Hills Country Club. Southwest Omaha also has [...]
View PostHow is the economy going to effect my rent in Omaha?
Omaha is a $37-billion-plus economy and was recently ranked by KPMG as the midsize city with the most amicable tax structure to establish a business. According to the Omaha Chamber of Commerce, the Nebraska and Omaha work force markets have been notably resilient with total employment indexing above the rest of the country. What does [...]
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