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Gifford Park neighborhood

Gifford Park

Midtown Omaha's creative heart — tree-lined streets and real front-porch culture

Omaha, NE Real Estate

Turner Park summer concertsBenson District dining scenePre-war bungalows and craftsman homesGifford Park Elementary

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The Neighborhood

Midtown Omaha's creative heart — tree-lined streets and real front-porch culture

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Turner Park summer concertsBenson District dining scenePre-war bungalows and craftsman homesGifford Park ElementaryWalking distance to Memorial Park

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About Gifford Park

Gifford Park sits between Fontenelle Boulevard and 30th Street in midtown Omaha — a grid of tree-canopied blocks where century-old bungalows line sidewalks built for evening strolls. The housing stock here tells a story: craftsman cottages with deep front porches, brick two-stories with original woodwork, and the occasional modern rehab that respects the bones of the neighborhood. You'll see corner gardens, garage conversions turned into artist studios, and driveways where neighbors actually stop to talk. This is Gifford Park, Omaha, NE — a neighborhood that never forgot what front porches are for.

Turner Park anchors the southern edge, hosting summer concerts and Little League games under lights that have been there for decades. Walk north on 33rd and you hit the Benson District within ten minutes — Beerbower, Jake's Cigars & Spirits, Bart's BBQ, and a rotating lineup of new spots that keep the food scene evolving. Gifford Park Elementary sits at 34th and Browne, and Memorial Park's miles of trails are a straight shot east. The Real Deal, a vintage shop on Maple, has become a Saturday morning ritual for half the block.

Homes for sale in Gifford Park range from move-in-ready bungalows in the low $200s to renovated two-stories pushing $350k. Apartments for rent in Gifford Park are harder to find — most inventory is owner-occupied single-family — but converted duplexes and smaller units pop up, usually snatched quickly. Renters and buyers here are looking for the same thing: a neighborhood where people know the dog's name before they know yours, where you can walk to dinner, and where the architecture hasn't been stripped of its character. Gifford Park real estate moves fast because once someone finds it, they tend to stay.

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About Living in Gifford Park

Gifford Park is known for its historic craftsman and bungalow homes, tree-lined streets, and proximity to Turner Park and the Benson entertainment district. It's a walkable midtown neighborhood with strong ties to Memorial Park and a reputation for tight-knit community culture.

The neighborhood is dominated by single-family homes — mostly pre-war bungalows, craftsman cottages, and brick two-stories built between 1910 and 1940. Some properties have been converted into duplexes, and occasional rental units appear, but most housing stock here is owner-occupied with original hardwood floors and front porches intact.

Rental inventory in Gifford Park is limited but desirable. Most rentals are converted duplexes or smaller single-family homes. The neighborhood offers walkability to Benson's restaurants and bars, proximity to Memorial Park's trails, and easy access to midtown Omaha, making it competitive for renters who value character and community.

Turner Park is the neighborhood's southern anchor, hosting concerts and sports leagues. Benson's commercial district — Maple Street's restaurants, bars, and shops — is a ten-minute walk north. Memorial Park's trails and golf course are just east, and Gifford Park Elementary serves the neighborhood at 34th and Browne.

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