What $300K Buys You in Omaha: 6 Real Homes That Just Sold (2025 Edition)
If you’re thinking about moving to Omaha — or even just curious how far your budget will stretch here — this is for you. I’m Chris Jamison, a local real estate agent here in the metro, and I recently toured six homes that sold for right around $300,000. These aren’t Zillow guesses — they’re real sales, giving you a clear look at what’s possible.
Each one shows off a different vibe and lifestyle — from trendy fixer-uppers to move-in-ready homes in great school districts.
1. Dundee Fixer Upper – $290,000
This 4-bed, 2-bath home with a 2-car garage had great bones and over 1,800 finished square feet. With some updates, this could be a dream home in one of Omaha’s most desirable historic neighborhoods. If you’ve got vision and want to live near coffee shops, parks, and the charm of Dundee — this is the kind of deal that pops up. View sold homes in Dundee
2. Aksarben Raised Ranch – $295,000
This 3-bed, 2-bath with 1,805 finished square feet and a 1-car garage sits in the heart of Aksarben — a lively midtown area full of trails, restaurants, and breweries. This home was perfect for buyers who prioritized location over square footage. A great option if you want lifestyle perks without heading to the suburbs. View sold homes in Aksarben/Memorial Park
3. Bellevue Tudor – $290,000
A classic 3-bed, 2-bath Tudor with 1,619 finished square feet and a 1-car garage. Located near Offutt Air Force Base, this one appealed to military-connected buyers or those wanting to be just south of the city. Charming details, solid layout, and proximity to parks and schools made this one stand out. View sold homes in Bellevue
4. Elkhorn Split Entry – $295,000
In a high-demand school district, this 3-bed, 2-bath split entry offered 1,368 sq ft and a 2-car garage. Buyers here loved the updated interior and the suburban feel with access to top-tier Elkhorn schools. A smart move for families wanting newer finishes at a still-accessible price point. View sold homes in Elkhorn
5. Papillion Split Entry – $300,000
This 3-bed, 3-bath home offered over 2,100 sq ft, a 2-car garage, and sat in the Papillion-La Vista School District. It was a great option for someone needing space, a finished basement, and a location close to Offutt or south Omaha commuting routes. View sold homes in Papillion
6. Council Bluffs Split Entry – $300,000
Set on a wooded lot just across the river, this 3-bed, 3-bath home featured 2,106 square feet, a 2-car garage, and almost 1/3 of an acre. A great example of the kind of privacy and space you can find in Council Bluffs while staying under $300K. View sold homes in Council Bluffs
These homes are just the beginning — every neighborhood in Omaha has its own flavor and pricing. If you’re relocating, downsizing, or just planning ahead, I’d love to help you explore your options.
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