
Where new construction meets endless sky and room to grow
Omaha, NE Real Estate
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Where new construction meets endless sky and room to grow
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About Northwest Omaha
Northwest Omaha sprawls west of 120th Street and north of Dodge, where cornfields turn into cul-de-sacs faster than you can say "closing date." Subdivisions carry names like Shadow Lake and Timber Ridge — you'll know them by the brick two-stories with three-car garages and fresh sod lawns still establishing roots. Streets curve through gentle hills, and the horizon stretches wide. This is where Omaha grows, one foundation at a time, and Northwest Omaha, Omaha, NE has become synonymous with builder-grade dreams and backyards big enough for swing sets and fire pits.
You're minutes from Chalco Hills Recreation Area, where trails loop around wetlands and prairie restoration projects, and Standing Bear Lake offers fishing docks and sandy shores come summer. The 168th Street corridor runs north-south with chain restaurants, grocery anchors, and strip malls that handle the daily errands. Nebraska Crossing Outlets sit just southwest in Gretna — factory stores and weekend crowds. Westroads Mall downtown feels like another world, but it's a straight shot east on Dodge. Dining here leans casual: Pitch Pizzeria, Twisted Cork Bistro, and a dozen drive-thrus. This isn't walkable — you drive everywhere, often past construction signs announcing the next phase.
Real estate in Northwest Omaha means new single-family homes, most built in the last decade, with open floor plans, granite counters, and basements waiting to be finished. Prices range mid-$300s to low $500s depending on square footage and builder. Rentals are rare — this area attracts buyers searching for turnkey properties and low-maintenance living. If you're exploring homes for sale in Northwest Omaha, expect HOA fees, wide streets, and neighbors who wave from riding mowers. The schools draw families west, and the land still feels like it has room to breathe before the next development breaks ground.
Frequently Asked Questions
Northwest Omaha is known for new residential construction, sprawling single-family subdivisions, and proximity to Chalco Hills Recreation Area and Standing Bear Lake. It's where Omaha's newer housing stock dominates and families find space.
Primarily new single-family homes built in the last 10-15 years with modern layouts, attached garages, and large lots. Most feature brick or vinyl exteriors, open-concept designs, and unfinished basements. Condos and townhomes are scattered but less common.
Rentals are limited in Northwest Omaha — the area skews heavily toward homeownership. Occasional single-family rentals appear, typically leased by relocated owners. If you're seeking apartments for rent in Northwest Omaha, you'll find more options closer to 120th and Dodge or in adjacent developments near Elkhorn.
Chalco Hills Recreation Area and Standing Bear Lake offer trails and water access. The 168th Street corridor has grocery stores, gyms, and chain dining. Nebraska Crossing Outlets in Gretna sit just southwest, and Westroads Mall downtown is a 20-minute drive east on Dodge Road.
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