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Colonial Hills neighborhood

Colonial Hills

Stately homes and canopy streets—Omaha's postwar suburban ideal

Omaha, NE Real Estate

Mid-century ranch homesOakview Elementary SchoolWest Dodge corridor shoppingElmwood Park proximity

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The Neighborhood

Stately homes and canopy streets—Omaha's postwar suburban ideal

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Mid-century ranch homesOakview Elementary SchoolWest Dodge corridor shoppingElmwood Park proximitySpacious corner lots

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Colonial Hills in Omaha

About Colonial Hills

Colonial Hills sits west of 72nd Street between Dodge and Pacific, where wide streets curve under mature oak and maple canopies. The neighborhood took shape in the 1950s and 60s, filling in with ranch homes, split-levels, and brick colonials set back on generous lots. You'll find front porches, attached garages, and corner properties that feel like they have breathing room—a postwar suburban layout that still works in Colonial Hills, Omaha, NE.

Oakview Elementary anchors the northeast corner, while Memorial Park borders the south edge with ball fields and tennis courts. West Dodge runs just north, putting Target, Hy-Vee, and a string of casual dining spots within a five-minute drive. Elmwood Park and its 18-hole golf course are less than two miles east. The neighborhood sits halfway between Westroads Mall and the Aksarben Village district, so you're never far from groceries, coffee shops, or a Friday night restaurant reservation.

The housing stock leans toward single-family homes—three-bedroom ranches and four-bedroom two-stories with finished basements and fenced backyards. You'll occasionally find homes for sale in Colonial Hills priced between the low $300s and mid-$400s, depending on updates and square footage. Rentals are less common here but surface when homeowners relocate; expect single-family leases rather than apartment complexes. If you want an established neighborhood with tree shade, yard space, and proximity to Omaha's central west corridor, Colonial Hills delivers the postwar suburban promise without the commute to the far edges of the metro.

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About Living in Colonial Hills

Colonial Hills is known for its tree-lined streets, mid-century ranch and split-level homes, and proximity to Oakview Elementary and Memorial Park. The neighborhood retains its 1950s and 60s suburban character with spacious lots and a canopy of mature hardwoods.

Most properties are single-family homes—three- and four-bedroom ranches, split-levels, and brick colonials built between 1950 and 1970. You'll find attached garages, finished basements, and generous corner lots. Multi-family housing is rare; the neighborhood is defined by detached homes on individual parcels.

Rentals in Colonial Hills are limited but do appear when homeowners relocate temporarily. Expect single-family home leases rather than apartment buildings. The neighborhood offers convenient access to West Dodge shopping, Memorial Park, and central Omaha corridors, making it practical for renters seeking a quieter setting with solid proximity to work and errands.

Memorial Park sits on the southern edge with sports fields and tennis courts. West Dodge runs along the northern boundary, lined with Target, Hy-Vee, and chain restaurants. Elmwood Park and its golf course are two miles east, and Westroads Mall is a short drive northwest. Oakview Elementary is within the neighborhood itself.

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