Houses for Rent in Omaha, NE (8)

       
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Well Kept 3 Bedroom, 1.5 Bathroom, 2 Car Garage.

9318 Pratt Cir

Omaha, NE 68134
$950/mo

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3 Bed/3 Bath - House for Rent - $2200

13577 Shirley Street

Omaha, NE 68144
$2,200/mo

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3 Bed/1 Bath - House for Rent - $1545

8004 Park Dr.

Omaha, NE 68127
$1,545/mo

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3 Bed/1 Bath - House for Rent - $1915

4930 Grant St.

Omaha, NE 68104
$1,915/mo

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1 Bed/1 Bath - House for Rent - $1625

1105 Harney Street

Omaha, NE 68102
$1,475 - $1,875/mo

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5 Bed/2 Bath - House for Rent - $2400

3308 Poppleton Ave

Omaha, NE 68105
$2,400/mo

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3 Bed/2 Bath House for Rent $2200

13035 Nebraska Avenue

Omaha, NE 68164
$2,200/mo

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3 Bed/2 Bath House for Rent $1800

9407 Binney Street

Omaha, NE 68134
$1,800/mo

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Omaha, Nebraska is the perfect place for someone who wants some big city convenience while having a real small town feel right at their fingertips. Take a moment to consider what your life might be like in this city, and don't forget to think about what a rental home might be like for you. Renting a lovely house in Omaha is a great way for you to figure out if this is really the right place for you. Moving is a very stressful event, and the more you are willing to learn about the city before you go, the easier it will be for you to find your feet.

First, it is important to remember that Omaha is a city of extremes in some ways. Weather-wise, you will have to deal with summers that have fairly hot temperatures and winters that have a great deal of snow. However, both the spring and fall are temperate, if short, and though there are always a few spikes in the summer and a few very cold days in winter, most people find Omaha's climate very liveable. Take a moment to consider what your own tolerances for heat and humidity might be, as this city has a fair amount of both. If you are moving from a place that lacks this kind of extreme shift, it may be worth visiting a few times before you decide on what you want.

One of the great things about this city is that it has a great deal to offer you no matter what you want in terms of neighborhoods. Unlike other cities, you'll find that the downtown and midtown areas are quite residential, and there are many different places for you to consider going. The rental houses in that area are newer, and they are perfect for someone who wants to be at the heart of the action. On the other hand, if you are looking for something more trendy and more artistic, you might want to consider the Old Market neighborhood, or Dundee and Memorial Park, which are located west of the downtown area. The important thing is to find a neighborhood that really matches your needs for the city of Omaha.

Remember that Omaha is a city that has plenty for you to explore, and that is what makes a rental house such a great idea. If you end up moving to the downtown area but you are uncertain whether you like it, you can easily move to another area that you like more. On the other hand, if you really love the rental house that you first choose, you can make your stay as long as you like.

Omaha has a reputation for being a very welcoming place, so consider what it might be like to move in permanently.