While it's not the capitol, Omaha is the largest city in Nebraska, and therefore the most likely destination in that state for new residents. People come from all over to partake in Omaha's success, from laid-off child care workers who were employed in Philadelphia day cares to real estate agents who used to sell homes in Brampton. If you are one of the many people considering a move to Omaha, why not use this real estate guide as your introduction to what the city has to offer you?

You probably won't be surprised to know that moving to Nebraska in general, and Omaha in particular, isn't going to make a huge dent in your finances. The American Midwest has always been a more affordable alternative than homes in Hudson Valley towns or condos in Southern California cities. The cost of living is twenty points below the national average and the average price of a house or condo is only about $126,000. That's more expensive than the Nebraska average, but not by much.

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When you picture a plains state like Nebraska, what comes to mind is probably wide open spaces. Though there are denser urban neighborhoods in Omaha, particularly near to downtown, overall Omaha has a population density near the national average. There are no real geographic limitations on Omaha's potential for growth. Omaha simply annexes pieces of the surrounding counties as its need for land grows, so new homes are popping up, especially on the outer reaches, at the rate of 1,500 to 2,500 per year. Therefore if you're looking for a brand new house, Omaha is an alternative to Mississauga homes for sale.

Far from the perceived image of the Midwest being nothing more than a large, backward farming village, Omaha's neighborhoods reflect the city's cultural diversity. Sure, there are large suburbs here, just like there are in any city, but there are also numerous neighborhoods where people of different income brackets live quite happily alongside one another. There are ethnic enclaves like Omaha's Greek Town and Little Bohemia as well as historically affluent districts akin to Riverdale, Toronto. House for sale need not mean "boring box for sale" in Omaha, as the city has a wealth of interesting architectural styles represented within the whole.

Omaha is old enough to have been through several architecture paradigms, so you'll see detached homes, apartment blocks, and town homes in a variety of styles. Popular 1800s styles like Italianate, Queen Anne, and Victorian are represented, as is Grecian, revivals of Roman, Greek, Georgian, Jacobethan, Period, Romanesque, and Classical architecture, and the modern American inventions of Prairie, Arts & Crafts, and Craftsman. That's as many styles, or maybe even more, than you could expect to find in the Toronto real estate listings.




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