
Old-money elegance meets Omaha's finest fairways
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Old-money elegance meets Omaha's finest fairways
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About Country Club
Country Club, Omaha, NE sits on the city's central west side between Dodge Street and Pacific Street, stretching roughly from 60th to 90th. This is where Omaha built its grand estates. Wide streets curve beneath century-old elms and oaks. Tudor revivals stand alongside red-brick Georgians and stone Colonials, many designed by local architect John Latenser Sr. in the 1920s. Lawns are deep. Driveways are private. The architecture tells you everything about the neighborhood's origins—Omaha's business elite chose this ground when streetcar suburbs first opened up.
The Omaha Country Club anchors the eastern edge near 72nd and Pacific, its fairways threading through the neighborhood like green corridors. Happy Hollow Club sits just south on South 68th Street. Elmwood Park borders the north side—18 holes of public golf, tennis courts, and the city's oldest municipal course. You're minutes from Dundee's shops and cafes along Underwood Avenue. The Medical Center is a five-minute drive east. Blackstone District restaurants and bars are ten minutes. Country Club lacks commercial strips by design—this is residential Omaha at its most insular and pristine.
Homes for sale in Country Club range from renovated 1920s estates to newer custom builds on oversized lots. Expect Georgian brick, slate roofs, leaded glass, and price tags that reflect the zip code. A few luxury apartments and townhomes for rent in Country Club Omaha sit along the periphery near Dodge, but single-family dominates. The real estate market here moves slowly—owners stay. If you're searching for a home in Country Club, you're buying into Omaha's most established address, where the streets still carry the grandeur of the city's Country Club era.
Frequently Asked Questions
Country Club is known for grand historic estates, the Omaha Country Club and Happy Hollow Club, and tree-canopied streets lined with 1920s Tudor and Georgian architecture. It's Omaha's most prestigious residential enclave.
Country Club is overwhelmingly single-family homes—historic estates from the 1920s and '30s alongside newer custom builds on large lots. Architectural styles lean Tudor revival, Georgian, and Colonial, with brick, stone, and slate details.
Rental inventory is limited—Country Club is an ownership neighborhood. A handful of luxury apartments and townhomes exist near Dodge Street, but options are sparse. Most renters look to adjacent Dundee or Aksarben for availability.
Elmwood Park borders the north with public golf and tennis. The Omaha Country Club and Happy Hollow Club are embedded in the neighborhood. Dundee's shops on Underwood Avenue are minutes away, as are Blackstone District dining and the University of Nebraska Medical Center.
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