
Tudor homes, tree canopies, and a main street you'll actually walk to
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The Neighborhood
Tudor homes, tree canopies, and a main street you'll actually walk to
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About Dundee
Dundee sits west of Midtown between Dodge Street and Happy Hollow Boulevard, built in the 1880s as Omaha's first streetcar suburb. The neighborhood reads like a primer on early 20th-century residential architecture—Tudor Revival brick with steeply pitched roofs, Craftsman bungalows with deep porches, Colonial Revival two-stories with shuttered windows. Mature elms and oaks form canopies over sidewalks that people actually use. This is Dundee, Omaha, NE: a neighborhood where you'll see more pedestrians than SUVs on a Saturday morning.
Underwood Avenue is the spine—a commercial corridor dense with locally owned restaurants and shops you'll develop opinions about. Dundee Dell serves Scotch eggs and fish and chips in a British pub atmosphere. Brazen Head goes Irish. Mia Eatery does polished Italian. Benson Brewery has a Dundee outpost. Farnam and 50th Street intersect just south, where you'll find more dining and retail. Memorial Park anchors the southern edge with tennis courts, trails, and green space. Happy Hollow Country Club borders the north. The Old Market is a ten-minute drive east; Aksarben Village is five minutes south.
Dundee real estate includes single-family homes ranging from compact bungalows to larger Tudors on corner lots, plus scattered duplexes and small apartment buildings along Underwood. Homes for sale in Dundee move quickly—buyers compete for the walkability and architectural character. Apartments for rent in Dundee are less common but exist in vintage brick buildings and converted duplexes. Expect higher prices than outer Omaha neighborhoods; you're paying for location, canopy cover, and the ability to leave your car parked while you walk to dinner. If you want a neighborhood that functions like a small town inside a city, search Dundee real estate first.
Frequently Asked Questions
Dundee is known for Underwood Avenue's restaurant and retail corridor, historic Tudor and Craftsman architecture, and tree-lined walkability. It's Omaha's original streetcar suburb with Memorial Park anchoring the southern edge and a village atmosphere rare in the city.
Dundee offers mostly single-family homes—Tudor Revival, Colonial Revival, Craftsman bungalows—built between 1900 and 1940. You'll also find duplexes and small vintage apartment buildings along Underwood Avenue and side streets. Larger estate homes sit on corner lots near Happy Hollow Club.
Dundee is excellent for renters who value walkability and character over square footage. Rental inventory is limited—mostly older duplexes and small apartment buildings—but proximity to Underwood Avenue dining, Memorial Park, and Aksarben Village makes it competitive. Expect higher rents than suburbs but shorter commutes and better sidewalks.
Underwood Avenue runs through the neighborhood with Dundee Dell, Brazen Head, and Mia Eatery. Memorial Park offers trails and tennis courts to the south. Aksarben Village sits five minutes south with shopping and dining. The Old Market downtown is ten minutes east via Dodge Street.

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