
Historic mansions, student streets, and indie coffee — all within reach
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The Neighborhood
Historic mansions, student streets, and indie coffee — all within reach
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About East Campus
East Campus sits where old Omaha money built brick mansions on tree-lined streets, and where the University of Nebraska-Omaha now pumps life into blocks of rentals and student haunts. You'll find Craftsman bungalows and Tudor revivals sharing sidewalks with renovated apartment buildings and walk-up flats near 67th and Dodge. The rhythm here swings between semester rush and summer quiet, but the neighborhood's bones — those wide lawns, those wraparound porches — never change. East Campus, Omaha, NE stretches roughly from 42nd to 72nd Street between Dodge and Fort, a pocket where decades overlap on every block.
The campus anchors everything: Baxter Arena hosts hockey games and concerts, Scott Campus draws runners on loops around the lake, and dodecagon buildings give UNO its retro-modernist signature. Walk south and you hit Elmwood Park, where tennis courts, a golf course, and acres of green space provide the kind of escape you don't expect this close to a university. 49th Street runs north-south through the heart of things, lined with pizza joints, burrito shops, and the occasional vinyl record store. Saddle Creek Road to the west connects you to Midtown's restaurants and nightlife in under ten minutes.
Rentals dominate here — studio apartments, two-bedroom flats, and shared houses for students searching for off-campus options near UNO. You'll also find single-family homes that families and young professionals snap up for the lot sizes and proximity to everything. Apartments for rent in East Campus tend to turn over in May and August, so timing matters if you want choices. Homes for sale in East Campus, Omaha often feature original hardwood, unfinished basements begging for renovation, and backyards big enough for gardens or fire pits. The real estate reflects the neighborhood's split personality: half college corridor, half century-old residential enclave that refuses to disappear.
Frequently Asked Questions
East Campus centers on the University of Nebraska-Omaha, with Baxter Arena, Scott Campus, and a mix of historic brick homes and student-oriented streets. The area balances academic energy with quiet residential blocks full of Craftsman bungalows and Tudor architecture.
You'll find a rental-heavy market: studios, one- and two-bedroom apartments, vintage walk-ups, and shared houses clustered near campus. Single-family homes — many built in the 1920s and 1930s with original hardwood and big yards — line the quieter streets south of Dodge.
Absolutely, especially for students and young professionals who want quick access to UNO, Elmwood Park, and Midtown. Leases turn over heavily in late spring and late summer, so you'll have options if you time your search around the academic calendar.
Elmwood Park sits just south with trails, tennis, and a public golf course. Baxter Arena and Scott Campus are neighborhood fixtures. 49th Street offers pizza, tacos, and coffee, while Saddle Creek Road connects you west to Midtown's dining and nightlife scene in minutes.
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