Rent to own Homes in Omaha, NE

Omaha didn't get hit nearly as hard as many markets when housing crashed. Since it didn't fall as hard, there's not as much ground to make up before there are net gains. Omaha is in recovery mode now, growing steadily. The median price for homes is $166,000, up 14.5% year-over-year, based on 166 home sales. Omaha has seen a net gain of 16.1% for home sales prices over the last five years, negating any losses suffered during the recession. The city of just over 420,000 has a rental vacancy rate of 8.39% and just over 38% of people living in greater Omaha are renters. Rent to own homes are a viable option for persons seeking to buy outside of the traditional mortgage model.

Omaha, NE is a great place for affordable rent-to-own homes! With a median household income of over $62,213 and a median rent of $948, the Omaha, NE rent-to-own market is more affordable than the traditional housing market which has shown tremendous growth across the U.S. and with it, aggressive competition for home purchases. With the current housing shortage trend it can make it harder to become a homeowner, including in Omaha, NE. This means higher than average down payments for homes and higher qualification standards for conventional home loans. With a rent-to-own property, tenants are also buyers. You can live in the house for a set amount of time before you purchase it, meaning that you get to know the house, your neighbors, and your community before making the final purchase. This enables you and your family to make the right choice based on both information and experience. Rent-to-own is also a great alternative way to get into a home if you have bad credit or don't have enough saved for a down payment.

Check out Omaha, NE rent to own homes for sale, which may include auction properties, for sale by owner, and more.
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3814 N 85TH AVE
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Keystone
Single Family Home
Omaha, NE 68134
4
2
1848 ft2
1960
620 W A ST
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West A
Single Family Home
Lincoln, NE 68522
3
2
936 ft2
1973
1 of 6 1315 S 155TH ST
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Single Family Home
Omaha, NE 68144
4
4
3068 ft2
1985
Hot
1 of 36 8722 WYOMING ST
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Single Family Home
Omaha, NE 68122
4
3
2062 ft2
2008
Hot
1 of 27 3318 S 109TH ST
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Rockbrook
Single Family Home
Omaha, NE 68144
3
3
2052 ft2
1960
1 of 24 2818 S 102ND ST
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Oakdale
Single Family Home
Omaha, NE 68124
3
3
2003 ft2
1957
Hot
1 of 25 3611 S 112TH ST
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Prairie Lane
Single Family Home
Omaha, NE 68144
4
3
2012 ft2
1968
1 of 33 4959 So. 87th Street
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Multifamily (2 - 4 Units)
Omaha, NE 68127
3
3
1872 ft2
1965
Hot
1 of 21 3630 N 104TH AVE
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Single Family Home
Omaha, NE 68134
2
2
1762 ft2
1989
Hot
1 of 8 2223 AVENUE F
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Council Bluffs
Single Family Home
Council Bluffs, IA 51501
3
3
1300 ft2
2017
Hot
1 of 9 2135 AVENUE G
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Council Bluffs
Single Family Home
Council Bluffs, IA 51501
2
1
890 ft2
1920
1 of 28 6424 S 162ND TERRACE CIR
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Single Family Home
Omaha, NE 68135
3
3
2052 ft2
1998
Hot
1 of 11 4610 S 178TH ST
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Single Family Home
Omaha, NE 68135
3
2
1194 ft2
2000
Hot
1 of 48 1402 N 209TH AVE
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Single Family Home
Elkhorn, NE 68022
4
3
2368 ft2
2008
Hot
1 of 25 1404 N 209TH AVE
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Single Family Home
Elkhorn, NE 68022
4
4
2728 ft2
2008
1 of 4 14722 Himebaugh Plaza
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Multifamily (2 - 4 Units)
Omaha, NE 68116
2
2
1572 ft2
2005
1 of 20 15459 JAYNES CIR
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Single Family Home
Omaha, NE 68116
4
3
2475 ft2
2016
1 of 22 17552 Parker Plaza
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Multifamily (2 - 4 Units)
Omaha, NE 68118
3
3
1735 ft2
2009
Hot
1 of 30 19005 COSTANZO CIR
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Single Family Home
Elkhorn, NE 68022
3
2
2003 ft2
1979
Hot
1 of 27 20550 FLAVIN ST
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Single Family Home
Elkhorn, NE 68022
5
3
2200 ft2
1961
20940 TIMBERLANE DR
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Skyline Ranches
Single Family Home
Elkhorn, NE 68022
8
6
7582 ft2
2022
Hot
1 of 14 2724 N 131ST CIR
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Willow Wood
Single Family Home
Omaha, NE 68164
3
2
2122 ft2
1992
1 of 25 329 S 169TH CIR
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Single Family Home
Omaha, NE 68118
3
3
2234 ft2
2004
1 of 16 4404 N 193RD CIR
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Single Family Home
Elkhorn, NE 68022
4
4
3227 ft2
2001
Hot
1 of 9 528 S 127TH ST
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Leawood West
Single Family Home
Omaha, NE 68154
4
3
2443 ft2
1969
18978 PRATT ST
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Single Family Home
Elkhorn, NE 68022
5
5
3248 ft2
2016
1 of 12 19608 BELLBROOK BLVD
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Single Family Home
Gretna, NE 68028
5
3
3268 ft2
2007
Hot
1 of 6 16144 REDWOOD ST
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Single Family Home
Omaha, NE 68136
4
3
1527 ft2
2005
Hot
17013 CENTENNIAL RD
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Single Family Home
Omaha, NE 68136
4
3
2564 ft2
2017
24451 HARTMAN AVE
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Single Family Home
Valley, NE 68064
3
1
1972 ft2
1966
Hot
1 of 19 125 FAWN PARK DR
Rent To Own
Council Bluffs
Single Family Home
Council Bluffs, IA 51503
3
3
3416 ft2
2005
Hot
216 S 14TH ST
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Single Family Home
Fort Calhoun, NE 68023
3
1
1066 ft2
1954
Hot
1 of 36 119 UPLAND DR
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Council Bluffs
Single Family Home
Council Bluffs, IA 51503
4
3
2527 ft2
1977
Hot
1 of 24 3208 HENERY CIR
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Bellevue
Single Family Home
Bellevue, NE 68123
3
3
1412 ft2
1991
1 of 26 13522 SPRING RIDGE LOOP
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Single Family Home
Blair, NE 68008
3
3
1961 ft2
2014
Hot
1 of 23 7823 COUNTY ROAD 39
Rent To Own
 
Single Family Home
Fort Calhoun, NE 68023
4
3
3375 ft2
1999
Hot
15006 S 20TH ST
Rent To Own
Bellevue
Single Family Home
Bellevue, NE 68123
4
2
2024 ft2
2008
730 N 11TH CIR
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Single Family Home
Springfield, NE 68059
3
3
3017 ft2
2019
1 of 20 2727 COLLEGE DR
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Single Family Home
Blair, NE 68008
3
2
1400 ft2
2019
1 of 22 2955 WESTRIDGE DR
Rent To Own
 
Single Family Home
Blair, NE 68008
4
3
3300 ft2
1994
1 of 23 25765 McPherson Ave
Rent To Own
 
Multifamily (2 - 4 Units)
Council Bluffs, IA 51603
5
3
3600 ft2
1984
Hot
1 of 14 3515 OLD HIGHWAY 8
Rent To Own
 
Single Family Home
Fremont, NE 68025
4
3
1984 ft2
1964
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Omaha, NE is seeing rapid growth and Omaha, NE's' housing market remains optimal with an average home price that is -23% below the 2024 national average. Omaha, NE is part of Douglas county and taxes are an important factor to consider when purchasing a home whether through rent to own or a traditional purchase. The average tax rate as of 2024 for county Douglas is 1.97% which is above the national average, which is 0.99%.

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Rent to own homes offer low monthly payments and flexible terms.

An Oasis of Arts and Culture With huge tracts of farmland, vast plains, and open prairie stretching out beyond its borders, Omaha has the look of an oasis. Driving through rolling hills of corn as you approach the city, you might be forgiven if you didn't expect a town with a thriving arts-and-culture scene. Fans of stage and film will be interested in the Omaha Community Playhouse. It's well funded and nationally recognized. Henry Fonda got his acting start there and Marlon Brando's wife, Dorothy, was one of the founders. Omaha Opera brings the high sounds of grand opera to town and the Omaha Symphony performs around 200 concerts each year. Jazz on the Green is a summer-long music program celebrating Omaha's ties to jazz. The Omaha Black Music Hall of Fame honors African-American musicians. An eclectic mix of exemplary art work can be found at the Joslyn Art Museum. Meanwhile, the Children's Museum, along with the Henry Doorly Zoo and Scott Aquarium, provide incredible learning opportunities for both kids and adults alike. Here, the world's largest indoor desert, as well as one of the largest indoor rain forests, await zoo patrons. Durham Museum is a historic look at the region with modern commentary. And of course, the 'M-aha Indians are the source of the city's name, which translates loosely into "those who go against the wind." That's an interesting spin on modern Omaha as well. It's a place that is not afraid to develop its own unique identity.

Continental Climate The weather in Omaha can change dramatically from season to season, and at times, from hour to hour. It's location on fairly open ground in the middle of the country makes for a continental climate. That means ocean waters have little influence and the variances between the seasons can be rather striking. July is normally the hottest month and January the coldest, with the most rain typically coming in May. Recent springs have been wetter than normal, a trend that is forecast to continue as climate change intensifies. The year 1884 saw the lowest temperature on record for Omaha, when it dipped to -32. The highest reading ever was 114. Highs in the peak of summer average in the upper 80s and the humidity can be intense. Afternoon thunderstorms are common. The springtime sees the most rapid changes, though, when it can be cool and windy part of a day and hot and muggy later. For many, fall is their favorite season, as crisp air and sunshine are the dominant patterns. As Halloween passes, the region begins to experience winter. Deep snowfalls are rare, but even minor snows can have accompanying winds that can bring drifts. January and February are the driest months, often being clear but cold.

Omaha NeighborhoodsNorth Omaha: North Omaha holds the city's oldest district, Florence. It's ties to the past are evident in the stately homes. For the youngsters that want that Oregon Trail feel, the Florence Mill and the Mormon Trail Center look at pioneer life.