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11 Apartments for Rent in Omaha, NE.

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320 S 40th St / 4004 / 4006 / 4008 / 4010 / 4012 Harney, Omaha, NE - 2,930 USD/ month
  • 4 Beds
  • 4 Baths
  • $2,930 USD / month
  • Dishwasher
  • Refrigerator
  • Microwave
  • Oven
1136 South 29th Street, Omaha, NE - 715 USD/ month
  • Studio
  • 1 Bath
  • $715 USD / month
  • Cats Allowed
  • Dogs Allowed
  • Other Amenities
  • Parking
2235 Saint Marys Ave, Omaha, NE - 550 USD/ month
  • Studio
  • 1 Bath
  • $550 USD / month
  • Refrigerator
  • Cats Allowed
  • Dogs Allowed
  • Laundry
1136 South 29th Street, Omaha, NE - 915 USD/ month
  • 1 Bed
  • 1 Bath
  • $915 USD / month
  • Cats Allowed
  • Dogs Allowed
  • Other Amenities
  • Parking
320 S 40th St / 4004 / 4006 / 4008 / 4010 / 4012 Harney, Omaha, NE - 2,900 USD/ month
  • 4 Beds
  • 4 Baths
  • $2,900 USD / month
  • Dishwasher
  • Refrigerator
  • Microwave
  • Oven
804 Park Avenue, Omaha, NE - 1,596 USD/ month
  • 2 Beds
  • 2 Baths
  • $1,596 USD / month
  • Garbage Disposal
  • Dishwasher
  • Refrigerator
  • Microwave
1112 N 40TH STREET, Omaha, NE - 900 USD/ month
  • 1 Bed
  • 1 Bath
  • $900 USD / month
  • Refrigerator
  • Microwave
  • Laundry
  • Range
540 S 30 St, Omaha, NE - 640 USD/ month
  • 1 Bed
  • 1 Bath
  • $640 USD / month
  • Refrigerator
  • Oven
  • Cats Allowed
  • Smoking Not Allowed
1322/1324 S 6th St, Omaha, NE - 1,395 USD/ month
  • 2 Beds
  • 2 Baths
  • $1,395 USD / month
  • Dishwasher
  • Other Amenities
  • Range
  • Laundry
804 Park Avenue, Omaha, NE - 1,695 USD/ month
  • 2 Beds
  • 2 Baths
  • $1,695 USD / month
  • Garbage Disposal
  • Dishwasher
  • Refrigerator
  • Microwave
1024 N 31st Ave, Omaha, NE - 1,800 USD/ month
  • 3 Beds
  • 1 Bath
  • $1,800 USD / month
  • Other Amenities
  • Parking
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Looking for a city that's oozing Midwestern charm but has all the amenities of a big metropolis? Consider Omaha, Nebraska. If the only thing you know about Nebraska is what you've learned in the movie Fargo, then it's time that you learn some new things!

Nebraska is a beautiful state and its largest city, Omaha, prides itself on maintaining and preserving that natural beauty of the state. Omaha's got mild summers and though it snows in the winter, it's rarely as cold as other Midwestern cities (that's you, Chicago!). Because of this, there's plenty to do for someone who loves the outdoors. From its botanical gardens to Heartland of America Park to the city's own nature reserve, Omaha's truly proud of its green spaces.

Omaha is also a hipster's paradise-- friendly and cozy bars and small venues make up the nightlight scene and the cities got several microbreweries open for touring and, well, drinking. The city is home to independent record label Saddle Creek, which attracts music nerds. Connor Oberst may not be a name that means anything to anyone else, but to 90's emo lovers, he's the local hero who made Omaha an indie oasis.

Considering a move to Omaha? You won’t regret it! Read on to learn more tips and tricks for renting in Omaha.

Omaha has a lower cost of living than the US average across that board. That means that tourists and locals alike enjoy the city's offerings at reasonable prices. Crime in Omaha is higher than other cities in Nebraska, but lower than most urban US cities. Like any city, it's important to do your research on neighborhoods in Omaha to avoid living in an unsafe rental.

Make a List of What You Want (Hint: Omaha Has It)

Unlike larger coastal cities, Omaha has reasonable rent. The housing market errs in the tenant's favor and at any given point in time, there's many apartments for rent. In Omaha, you can afford to be picky. Set a budget and make a list of what you want in a rental and hunker down with an apartment guide! You'll be happy to see how many options you have.

Decide How Much You Wanna Drive

Omaha is a city of drivers - it has public transit but a lot of people rely on private transportation. There's many townhomes for rent outside of the city center, but they'll require more commuting. If you want to in the thick of it all, you can still find cheap apartments that have high walkability. Look at an apartment finder circular to get an idea of what you'll get in either area and go from there.

Want Company?

If you're moving to Omaha for the first time, you may want to look for rooms for rent rather than studio apartments. Living with roommates or subletting is a great way to meet new people. Many people offer rooms in their apartments for rent and this is often much more affordable than signing your own yearly lease! Midwesterners are famously nice people, so living with roommates is a great way to meet new people and make friends and enjoy renting, here in Omaha!

Looking for a city that's oozing Midwestern charm but has all the amenities of a big metropolis? Consider Omaha, Nebraska. If the only thing you know about Nebraska is what you've learned in the movie Fargo, then it's time that you learn some new things!

Nebraska is a beautiful state and its largest city, Omaha, prides itself on maintaining and preserving that natural beauty of the state. Omaha's got mild summers and though it snows in the winter, it's rarely as cold as other Midwestern cities (that's you, Chicago!). Because of this, there's plenty to do for someone who loves the outdoors. From its botanical gardens to Heartland of America Park to the city's own nature reserve, Omaha's truly proud of its green spaces.

Omaha is also a hipster's paradise-- friendly and cozy bars and small venues make up the nightlight scene and the cities got several microbreweries open for touring and, well, drinking. The city is home to independent record label Saddle Creek, which attracts music nerds. Connor Oberst may not be a name that means anything to anyone else, but to 90's emo lovers, he's the local hero who made Omaha an indie oasis.

Considering a move to Omaha? You won’t regret it! Read on to learn more tips and tricks for renting in Omaha.

Omaha has a lower cost of living than the US average across that board. That means that tourists and locals alike enjoy the city's offerings at reasonable prices. Crime in Omaha is higher than other cities in Nebraska, but lower than most urban US cities. Like any city, it's important to do your research on neighborhoods in Omaha to avoid living in an unsafe rental.

Make a List of What You Want (Hint: Omaha Has It)

Unlike larger coastal cities, Omaha has reasonable rent. The housing market errs in the tenant's favor and at any given point in time, there's many apartments for rent. In Omaha, you can afford to be picky. Set a budget and make a list of what you want in a rental and hunker down with an apartment guide! You'll be happy to see how many options you have.

Decide How Much You Wanna Drive

Omaha is a city of drivers - it has public transit but a lot of people rely on private transportation. There's many townhomes for rent outside of the city center, but they'll require more commuting. If you want to in the thick of it all, you can still find cheap apartments that have high walkability. Look at an apartment finder circular to get an idea of what you'll get in either area and go from there.

Want Company?

If you're moving to Omaha for the first time, you may want to look for rooms for rent rather than studio apartments. Living with roommates or subletting is a great way to meet new people. Many people offer rooms in their apartments for rent and this is often much more affordable than signing your own yearly lease! Midwesterners are famously nice people, so living with roommates is a great way to meet new people and make friends and enjoy renting, here in Omaha!

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