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Porter Ridge neighborhood

Porter Ridge

Wide lawns, quiet streets, and homes built to last

Omaha, NE Real Estate

Single-family homesWest Omaha locationFamily-oriented parksStrong schools nearby

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The Neighborhood

Wide lawns, quiet streets, and homes built to last

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Single-family homesWest Omaha locationFamily-oriented parksStrong schools nearbyStable residential character

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About Porter Ridge

Porter Ridge sits west of 156th Street between Pacific and Dodge, a neighborhood of brick-front colonials, ranch-style homes, and driveways that curve gently toward two-car garages. The streets are wide. The lawns are wider. This is Omaha suburbia done right — no McMansions crammed side-by-side, just solid construction on half-acre lots where the houses breathe. You'll find tree-lined sidewalks, basketball hoops in cul-de-sacs, and the kind of quiet that makes you forget you're ten minutes from West Dodge Road.

You're close to Pacific Springs Shopping Center for groceries and errands, with quick access to Dodge Street's restaurant corridor — Noodles & Company, Panera, and local spots like Block 16. Prairie Queen Recreation Area is nearby for trails and open space. Chalco Hills Recreation Area is a short drive south if you want real hiking or mountain biking. HyVee, Target, and Walmart are all within a five-minute drive. Commutes downtown take twenty-five minutes via Dodge or Pacific, and you're minutes from West Omaha's office parks along 144th and 156th.

Homes for sale in Porter Ridge, Omaha, NE skew toward three- and four-bedroom single-family properties, many built in the 1990s and 2000s with finished basements and fenced backyards. This is owner-occupied territory — rentals are rare, but when apartments for rent in Porter Ridge do hit the market, they're typically single-family leases. Median prices sit comfortably in the mid-$300Ks to low-$400Ks. If you're searching for real estate in West Omaha with space to spread out and no HOA drama, Porter Ridge delivers.

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About Living in Porter Ridge

Porter Ridge is known for its single-family homes on spacious lots, quiet residential streets, and proximity to West Omaha shopping and dining along Dodge Street. It's a stable neighborhood with solid construction from the 1990s and 2000s, popular with homeowners who want suburban space without sprawl.

Porter Ridge is almost entirely single-family homes — three- and four-bedroom ranch-style and colonial properties with attached garages, finished basements, and fenced yards. Most homes were built in the 1990s and 2000s on half-acre lots. Rentals are uncommon, and there are no large apartment complexes in the immediate area.

Rentals in Porter Ridge are rare — this is an owner-occupied neighborhood. If you do find a single-family home for lease, expect well-maintained properties with yards and garage parking. For apartment hunting, you'll have better luck just east along West Dodge Road near 156th or in nearby neighborhoods with more rental inventory.

Porter Ridge is near Pacific Springs Shopping Center, HyVee, Target, and West Dodge Road's restaurant corridor. Prairie Queen Recreation Area and Chalco Hills Recreation Area are both within a few miles for trails and outdoor space. Commutes downtown run about twenty-five minutes via Dodge or Pacific Street.

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