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Irvingdale

Mid-century charm and backyard cookouts on Omaha's northwest side

Omaha, NE Real Estate

Mid-century ranches and split-levelsNorthwest High School proximityIrvington Park green spaceFlorence Boulevard access

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The Neighborhood

Mid-century charm and backyard cookouts on Omaha's northwest side

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Mid-century ranches and split-levelsNorthwest High School proximityIrvington Park green spaceFlorence Boulevard accessEstablished tree canopy

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Irvingdale in Omaha

About Irvingdale

Irvingdale sprawls across northwest Omaha between 30th and 72nd Streets, north of Ames Avenue. The neighborhood's defining feature is its residential architecture — brick ranch homes, split-levels, and Cape Cods built mostly between the 1950s and 1970s. Wide lots, attached garages, and mature trees create a post-war suburban landscape that has aged gracefully. Irvingdale, Omaha, NE sits firmly in the city's established northwest quadrant, where yards are generous and driveways are king.

Irvington Park anchors the neighborhood with baseball diamonds, playground equipment, and picnic shelters. Florence Boulevard runs along the eastern edge, connecting Irvingdale to downtown Omaha in under fifteen minutes. The northwest corridor means you're close to Mormon Bridge Road's shopping centers, including Hy-Vee and assorted chain restaurants. Northwest High School draws students from throughout the area. For dining beyond the chains, nearby Benson offers craft beer spots like Infusion Brewing and casual eats at Block 16.

Housing stock in Irvingdale leans toward single-family homes for sale and owner-occupied properties. Renters can find occasional houses for lease, though apartments for rent in Irvingdale are less common than in denser Midtown or Benson. Buyers searching for homes for sale in Irvingdale appreciate the lot sizes and attached garages — practical assets in Nebraska winters. The neighborhood appeals to those who want a detached home, a lawn, and elbow room without leaving Omaha city limits. Prices remain competitive compared to newer western suburbs, making Irvingdale real estate a solid option for first-time buyers or anyone seeking a move-in-ready ranch.

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About Living in Irvingdale

Irvingdale is known for its mid-century residential character — brick ranches, split-levels, and Cape Cods on wide lots with mature trees. The neighborhood embodies post-war suburban Omaha with Irvington Park and Northwest High School as community anchors.

Single-family homes dominate Irvingdale — mostly ranch and split-level designs built between the 1950s and 1970s. Expect attached garages, basements, and generously sized yards. Apartments and condos are scarce; this is primarily a detached-home neighborhood.

Rental inventory in Irvingdale skews toward single-family houses rather than multi-unit buildings. If you're seeking a rental home with a yard and garage, you'll find options here. Proximity to Florence Boulevard provides quick access to downtown and nearby Benson.

Irvington Park sits within the neighborhood. Florence Boulevard runs along the eastern edge, connecting to downtown. Mormon Bridge Road to the north offers Hy-Vee, chain retailers, and dining. Benson's restaurant and bar scene — including Infusion Brewing and Block 16 — is a short drive southeast.

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