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Piedmont neighborhood

Piedmont

Mid-century streetscapes and tree-lined sidewalks in central Omaha

Omaha, NE Real Estate

Elmwood ParkSaddle Creek corridorMid-century ranch homesWalkable to Downtown

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The Neighborhood

Mid-century streetscapes and tree-lined sidewalks in central Omaha

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Elmwood ParkSaddle Creek corridorMid-century ranch homesWalkable to DowntownMemorial Park

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About Piedmont

Piedmont, Omaha, NE sits in the central corridor between Dodge and Leavenworth, where mid-century ranch homes and compact bungalows line quiet streets shaded by mature oaks and maples. Built mostly in the 1940s through 1960s, the housing stock here reflects postwar optimism — single-story brick facades, picture windows, neat front lawns. You'll find residents walking dogs along 40th Street or biking to the Elmwood Park duck pond on weekend mornings. The neighborhood feels settled without being stagnant.

Elmwood Park anchors the eastern edge, offering tennis courts, picnic shelters, and a golf course that locals treat like their backyard. Saddle Creek Road runs along the western boundary, lined with coffee shops, breweries, and family-owned restaurants — Lot 2 and Dundee Dell are neighborhood staples. Memorial Park sits just north, hosting farmers markets and outdoor concerts in summer. The 24th Street ORBT rapid transit line connects Piedmont directly to Downtown and Midtown, making car-free commuting feasible. Grocery runs happen at Baker's on Dodge or the Natural Grocers near 50th.

Homes for sale in Piedmont typically include three-bedroom ranches and split-levels on quarter-acre lots, priced below citywide medians. Apartments for rent in Piedmont are scattered — mostly duplexes and small multi-family buildings converted from older homes. Renters and buyers both prize the location: central enough for a ten-minute drive downtown, residential enough for evening walks without traffic noise. If you're searching for Omaha real estate that balances accessibility with a neighborhood feel, Piedmont delivers straightforward value.

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About Living in Piedmont

Piedmont is known for its mid-century housing stock, proximity to Elmwood Park, and central location between Downtown and West Omaha. The neighborhood maintains a quiet, residential character while sitting within walking or biking distance of Saddle Creek's dining and the ORBT transit line.

Piedmont features primarily single-story ranch homes and split-levels built between 1940 and 1970, typically three bedrooms on quarter-acre lots. Rental options include duplexes and small apartment conversions, though single-family homes dominate the landscape. Brick facades and mature landscaping define the architectural character.

Piedmont offers renters a central location with access to Elmwood Park, Saddle Creek dining, and the ORBT rapid transit line to Downtown. Rental inventory includes duplexes and converted multi-family units. The neighborhood's tree-lined streets and proximity to parks appeal to those seeking a residential feel without suburban isolation.

Elmwood Park sits on the neighborhood's eastern edge, offering a golf course, tennis courts, and walking trails. Saddle Creek Road features Lot 2, Dundee Dell, and local breweries. Memorial Park lies just north, hosting seasonal farmers markets. The 24th Street ORBT line provides rapid transit access to Downtown Omaha and Midtown.

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