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Springfield

Tree-lined streets and front porches — a pocket of historic Omaha

Omaha, NE Real Estate

Historic bungalowsElmwood Park proximityWalkable commercial stripsEstablished tree canopy

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The Neighborhood

Tree-lined streets and front porches — a pocket of historic Omaha

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Historic bungalowsElmwood Park proximityWalkable commercial stripsEstablished tree canopyPre-war architecture

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Springfield in Omaha

About Springfield

Springfield unfolds along quiet residential blocks between 60th and 72nd Streets, where century-old oaks form canopies over sidewalks and Craftsman bungalows sit shoulder-to-shoulder with Tudor revivals. The neighborhood earned its place on Omaha's registry of historic areas thanks to the housing stock built between 1910 and 1940 — brick construction, deep front porches, detached garages accessed by alleyways. Walk these streets on a summer evening and you'll see the rhythm of a neighborhood that predates suburban sprawl: kids on bikes, neighbors watering lawns, screen doors propped open. Springfield, Omaha, NE remains one of the city's most architecturally intact early 20th-century districts.

Elmwood Park sits just north, offering 165 acres of trails, disc golf, and the Elmwood Park Golf Course — a public 18-hole layout that's been here since 1894. Dundee is a short walk west, where you'll find Barchen Beer Garden, Pitch Pizzeria, and Dario's Brasserie along Underwood Avenue. Head east on Dodge Street and you're minutes from Village Pointe shopping center. The neighborhood lacks its own commercial corridor, but proximity to Dundee's dining scene and Aksarben Village's retail keeps daily errands walkable or a five-minute drive.

Housing here skews toward single-family homes — most are two-bedroom to four-bedroom Craftsmans, Tudors, and Colonial revivals on 50-foot lots. Apartments for rent in Springfield are rare; the occasional duplex or converted upper flat surfaces, but this is primarily an ownership neighborhood. Homes for sale in Springfield, Omaha tend to attract buyers hunting for character and craftsmanship — hardwood floors, built-in cabinetry, arched doorways, original tile work. Prices sit below Dundee's premium but above newer suburban builds, reflecting the value buyers place on walkability, mature landscaping, and architectural detail. If you're searching for a home with history and a neighborhood where people still sit on their porches, Springfield delivers.

Frequently Asked Questions

About Living in Springfield

Springfield is known for its historic housing stock — Craftsman bungalows, Tudor revivals, and Colonial homes built between 1910 and 1940. The neighborhood is listed on Omaha's historic registry and features tree-lined streets, front porches, and architectural detail that predates suburban sprawl.

Springfield is dominated by single-family homes — two- to four-bedroom Craftsmans, Tudors, and brick colonials on 50-foot lots with detached garages. Apartments and rentals are limited; the occasional duplex or upper flat surfaces, but this is primarily an ownership-focused neighborhood with original hardwood floors, built-ins, and vintage tile work.

Rental inventory in Springfield is scarce — this is an ownership neighborhood where most properties are owner-occupied single-family homes. Renters seeking historic character and walkability will find more options in nearby Dundee or Midtown, though a duplex or converted unit occasionally becomes available here.

Elmwood Park borders Springfield to the north, offering trails, disc golf, and an 18-hole public golf course. Dundee's restaurant row on Underwood Avenue — Barchen Beer Garden, Pitch Pizzeria, Dario's Brasserie — is a short walk west. Village Pointe shopping center and Aksarben Village are both within a five-minute drive east and south.

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