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Countryside

Village charm with modern polish — Omaha's tree-lined suburban escape

Omaha, NE Real Estate

Countryside Village shopping districtTree-canopied streets and ranch homesNear 132nd Street retail corridorFamily-focused parks and greenways

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The Neighborhood

Village charm with modern polish — Omaha's tree-lined suburban escape

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Countryside Village shopping districtTree-canopied streets and ranch homesNear 132nd Street retail corridorFamily-focused parks and greenwaysQuick access to West Dodge Road

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About Countryside

Countryside, Omaha, NE sits west of 132nd Street, where ranch homes and split-levels line quiet culs-de-sac beneath mature oak and maple trees. The neighborhood grew in the 1970s and 80s, and its wide lots and attached garages reflect that suburban comfort. Sidewalks curve past front lawns. Street names like Country Club Boulevard and Village Square hint at the planned-community feel. This isn't downtown edge or historic brick — it's sprawling, grassy, and unapologetically residential.

Countryside Village anchors the area with groceries, coffee shops, and local spots like Mula Mexican Kitchen and Stokes Grill & Bar. Walnut Creek Recreation Area runs along the southern edge, offering trails and open space for weekend walks. West Dodge Road is a straight shot east to midtown or downtown Omaha, and the 132nd Street corridor brings Target, Costco, and chain dining within five minutes. You're close enough to everything without living on top of it.

Homes for sale in Countryside tend toward single-family ranches and two-stories on quarter-acre lots, many with finished basements and two-car garages. Apartments for rent in Countryside are limited but appear in nearby complexes along Pacific Street and west of 144th. Buyers come here for the space, the schools like Countryside Elementary, and the sense that you're in a neighborhood, not just a development. If you want a lawn, a driveway, and elbow room, Countryside delivers.

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About Living in Countryside

Countryside is known for its tree-lined streets, mid-century ranch homes, and the Countryside Village shopping district. It's a quiet, family-focused suburban neighborhood with spacious lots and easy access to West Dodge Road and the 132nd Street retail corridor.

Countryside offers primarily single-family homes — ranches and two-story layouts built in the 1970s and 80s, most with attached garages and large yards. Rental apartments are less common within the neighborhood itself but available in nearby complexes along Pacific Street and near 144th Street.

Countryside's rental options are limited, with most housing stock being owner-occupied single-family homes. Renters looking for apartments typically explore nearby areas west of 144th or along the Dodge Street corridor. The neighborhood's quiet streets and proximity to shopping make it appealing, but inventory skews toward homeownership.

Countryside Village offers groceries and restaurants like Mula Mexican Kitchen and Stokes Grill & Bar. Walnut Creek Recreation Area provides trails and green space. The 132nd Street corridor brings Target, Costco, and chain dining, while West Dodge Road connects you to midtown and downtown Omaha in under 20 minutes.

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