
Tree-canopied streets where midcentury ranch homes meet walkable parks
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Tree-canopied streets where midcentury ranch homes meet walkable parks
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About Yankee Ridge
Yankee Ridge sits in south-central Omaha, bordered roughly by I-80 to the south, 84th Street to the east, and Highway 75 to the west. The streetscape here reads classic American suburb: mature oak and maple trees arch over wide sidewalks, ranch homes and split-levels from the 1960s and 70s sit on generous lots, and front porches still get used. This is Yankee Ridge, Omaha, NE — a neighborhood where lawns are mowed on Saturday mornings and kids still bike to Swanson Park. The architecture leans heavily midcentury: one-story brick ranches, attached garages, picture windows facing the street. Driveways are long. Yards are deep.
Yankee Hill Park anchors the neighborhood's west side, offering baseball diamonds, playground equipment, and paved trails that loop through open fields. Swanson Park sits to the north, drawing families for tennis courts and picnic shelters. For dining and errands, 72nd Street runs just east — you'll find local spots like Big Fred's Pizza, Lighthouse Pizza, and a handful of family-owned Mexican restaurants. Harrison Street cuts through the center, connecting residents to South High School and the Q Street corridor. Downtown Omaha is a ten-minute drive north; the Henry Doorly Zoo is fifteen minutes away.
Housing stock includes mostly single-family homes — three-bedroom ranches, four-bedroom split-levels, and occasional two-story colonials. Many homes retain original hardwood floors, updated kitchens, and finished basements. The rental market here is quieter than north Omaha neighborhoods, but apartments for rent in Yankee Ridge do appear, typically single-family homes converted to rentals or duplexes near the I-80 corridor. Homes for sale in Yankee Ridge, Omaha typically attract buyers seeking space, established landscaping, and proximity to schools like Indian Hill Elementary and South High. If you want a front yard big enough for a vegetable garden and neighbors who wave when you pull in the driveway, this is where you look.
Frequently Asked Questions
Yankee Ridge is known for its midcentury ranch homes, tree-lined streets, and proximity to Yankee Hill Park and Swanson Park. The neighborhood has a classic suburban feel with wide lots, mature landscaping, and easy access to 72nd Street's local dining and shopping.
The neighborhood features primarily single-family homes — three- and four-bedroom ranches, split-levels, and occasional two-story colonials from the 1960s and 70s. Many homes sit on large lots with attached garages, finished basements, and original hardwood floors. Rental options include single-family homes and some duplexes near I-80.
Yankee Ridge offers a quieter rental market compared to denser Omaha neighborhoods, with most rentals being single-family homes or duplexes. Renters gain access to nearby parks, local dining along 72nd Street, and quick highway access via I-80. The area appeals to those seeking suburban space and established tree cover.
Yankee Hill Park and Swanson Park provide green space, trails, and sports facilities. 72nd Street offers Big Fred's Pizza, Lighthouse Pizza, and several family-owned restaurants. South High School, Indian Hill Elementary, and downtown Omaha are all within a short drive, and the Henry Doorly Zoo is fifteen minutes away.
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