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Keystone neighborhood

Keystone

West Omaha's tree-lined streets where neighbors still wave from the porch

Omaha, NE Real Estate

Mature oak and elm canopiesSingle-family ranch and split-level homesWerner Park and Boys Town nearbyPacific Street corridor access

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The Neighborhood

West Omaha's tree-lined streets where neighbors still wave from the porch

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Mature oak and elm canopiesSingle-family ranch and split-level homesWerner Park and Boys Town nearbyPacific Street corridor accessClassic mid-century architecture

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About Keystone

Keystone stretches west from 132nd Street to roughly 156th, bounded by Pacific Street to the north and Harrison Street to the south. The neighborhood wears its age well—mature trees arch over quiet residential blocks lined with ranch homes, split-levels, and well-kept lawns. Most streets curve gently rather than grid out, a design choice that keeps through traffic minimal. Front porches still get used here. This is Keystone, Omaha, NE—a slice of West Omaha that predates the McMansion boom and feels better for it.

Pacific Street runs along the northern edge, where you'll find Target, HyVee, and a rotating cast of quick-service restaurants that handle weeknight dinner emergencies. Boys Town sits just northwest—the historic village and hospital campus that gave Omaha one of its most enduring institutions. Werner Park, home of the Storm Chasers, is a short drive south on 132nd. For green space closer to home, Keystone trails connect to the Papio Trail system, and neighborhood parks like Keystone Park and Gregory Pointe serve as weekend gathering spots. You're also ten minutes from the shops and restaurants clustered around 144th and West Center.

Homes for sale in Keystone lean heavily toward single-family properties—three-bedroom ranches and four-bedroom split-levels built mostly in the 1970s and 80s. Lots are generous, often a quarter-acre or more, with two-car garages and mature landscaping. The rental market here is quieter than newer West Omaha developments, but occasionally you'll find apartments for rent in Keystone near the Pacific Street corridor or a single-family rental that hasn't hit the open market yet. Prices remain reasonable compared to newer construction farther west, which makes Keystone appealing to first-time buyers, downsizers, and anyone who prefers established neighborhoods over cookie-cutter subdivisions. If you're searching for real estate in West Omaha that doesn't announce itself, start here.

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About Living in Keystone

Keystone is known for its tree-lined streets, mid-century ranch and split-level homes, and quiet residential feel that contrasts with newer West Omaha developments. The neighborhood sits near Boys Town and Werner Park, with easy access to the Pacific Street retail corridor and Papio Trail system.

Keystone housing stock is predominantly single-family homes—three- and four-bedroom ranches and split-levels built in the 1970s and 80s. Lots are large, often a quarter-acre or more, with mature landscaping and two-car garages. Occasionally you'll find rental properties, though the market here leans heavily toward homeownership.

Keystone has a limited rental market compared to newer West Omaha neighborhoods, but single-family rentals and occasional apartments near Pacific Street do surface. The neighborhood's quiet streets, mature trees, and proximity to shopping and trails appeal to renters looking for a more established feel. Access to 132nd Street and the Papio Trail makes commuting straightforward.

Keystone sits close to the Pacific Street corridor (Target, HyVee, restaurants), Boys Town campus to the northwest, and Werner Park—home of the Omaha Storm Chasers—just south. The Papio Trail runs through the area, connecting to regional bike paths. Shops and dining at 144th and West Center are ten minutes east.

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