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Wishing you a Happy Thanksgiving from our Homes to Yours!

by Nancy Heim-berg

As the golden leaves of fall give way to the crisp chill of November, we are reminded of all the blessings that make life in Omaha, Nebraska, truly special. Thanksgiving is a time to reflect on what matters most—our community, friends, family, and the spirit of giving that brings us all together.

 

Omaha isn't just where we live; it's where we thrive. From the bustling neighborhoods of Dundee to the serene charm of Elkhorn, our community is rich with warmth and connection. It's in the smiles we share at the local coffee shop, the waves to neighbors on a morning walk and the vibrant energy of our local events. This season, we are grateful to call Omaha home and to serve such a lively and caring community.

 

Thanksgiving reminds us to pause and cherish the relationships that enrich our lives. Whether it's gathering around the dinner table or catching up with loved ones far and near, the bonds we share with friends and family are the cornerstone of our happiness. Here at The Heim-Berg Team, we think of our clients as part of our extended family, and we're so grateful for the trust and friendships we've built over the years.

 

Thanksgiving is also a time to lend a helping hand. Omaha's strong sense of community inspires us to give back meaningfully. Whether it's supporting local food drives, volunteering at shelters, or simply showing kindness to a neighbor in need, we are proud to be part of a community that takes care of its own. This season, we encourage everyone to find a way to make a difference, big or small—it all matters.

 

To our cherished clients: We've been deeply honored each time you've welcomed us into your lives to help navigate one of life's biggest decisions. Whether guiding you through purchasing your first home, helping you sell a beloved family property, or finding the perfect space for your growing family, these moments have created meaningful connections that extend far beyond closing day. Your trust in The Heim-Berg Team has been our greatest reward, and we're profoundly grateful that so many of our client relationships have blossomed into lasting friendships. Your referrals and continued support have built our business and our community here in Omaha.

 

From all of us at The Heim-Berg Team, we want to wish you and your loved ones a joyful and blessed Thanksgiving. May your homes be filled with love, laughter, and the aroma of delicious food. Thank you for letting us be part of your lives and for making what we do so rewarding.

 

Here's to celebrating the season of gratitude, together. Happy Thanksgiving, Omaha!

Warm regards,

The Heim-Berg Team

Should You Order Thanksgiving Dinner This Year?

by Nancy Heim-berg
We all know the holidays can be stressful with family & friends coming to your house and the pressure of everyone’s expectations. Let’s talk about something serious: How are your cooking skills?  Are they so bad that your smoke detector doubles as a timer? Was your turkey so dry last Thanksgiving that your husband took it to the football game as jerky? Have your kids ever let you forget the "great cranberry sauce incident" of 2020?
 
Maybe you should throw in the towel this year. You have enough stress with the 60-hour workweeks, running the kids to their events, community volunteering, keeping the house up, and that cousin who invites half of Omaha to your house. If your unique cooking skills include burning water, you may want to take the stress-free path by ordering a pre-made Thanksgiving dinner.
 
Consider Stopping Kitchen Roulette
Your oven has trust issues (I bet the feeling's mutual)
Twenty-one people are coming over for dinner (Think, when did you become so popular?)
If the last time you made stuffing, you gave it to a contractor for building material, then it's time.
Omaha's Thanksgiving First Responders
 
Omaha establishments offer complete great tasting Thanksgiving meals
A Casserole To Go, 5520 Miller Ave., Ralston, Neb., is a division of Abraham Catering and delivers across Omaha.
The order deadline for A Catered Affair, 8531 N. 134th Ave., ne is Nov. 22 at 5 p.m. Pick-up is Wednesday, Nov. 27, from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
A Venue on the Ridge & Fresh Catering & More, 20033 Elkhorn Ridge Drive, Elkhorn, Neb., offers Thanksgiving catering and has both pickup and delivery options.
B’s Bones & Sauce: You can pre-order smoked turkeys, fried turkeys, hams, and prime ribs. Order by Nov. 22 by phone or email.
Beacon Hills, 6750 Mercy Road, offers a special Thanksgiving to-go menu that includes a traditional turkey dinner with all the fixings and individual prime rib, maple-glazed salmon, or sliced pit ham meals. Orders must be made by Nov. 25.
Big Mama’s Kitchen & Catering, 2112 N. 30th St., Suite 201, offers soul food and comfort food catering. Why not try their famous sweet potato pie for Thanksgiving dessert?
Conscious Comforts, 2320 Keystone Drive, offers Thanksgiving meals for pick-up or delivery on Wednesday, Nov. 27. Order by Nov. 22. They also offer gluten-free vegetarian options.
Eddie’s Catering, 5009 S. 24th St., offers Czech dinner carry-out and some people recommend them for Thanksgiving.
for the King charcuterie offers charcuterie boards for Thanksgiving with free delivery.
Freestyle Flavors offers catering services for complete Thanksgiving meals. Your choices include roasted, smoked, or deep-fried turkey, smoked brisket, and prime rib. 
Heirloom Fine Foods, 325 N. 72nd St., Suite 200, prepares locally sourced, organic, and homemade turkey and sides for Thanksgiving. Meals can be picked up on Wednesday, Nov. 27, from 3 to 6 p.m.
Jams Midtown, 7814 Dodge St., offers three meal options based on how many people you need to feed. Option 1 serves 3-4 people, Option 2 serves 8-10, and Option 3 serves 12. They also offer A la carte options. Place your order by Nov. 22 
Mealbox by Chef Wil Birge, 6571 Maple St., delivers the food to your door
Modern Love, 3157 Farnam St., Suite 7113, offers pre-ordered vegan individual plates of Seitan Turki Thanksgiving Dinner, Smoked Turkey Thanksgiving Dinner, and sides and desserts. Pick-up can from Nov. 25-27.
Mouth of the South, 16909 Lakeside Hills Plaza, is a Cajun restaurant catering for Thanksgiving with southern options like herb-smoked turkey breast, cornbread & sausage stuffing, and gouda macaroni and cheese. Place orders by Nov. 22, to pick up between Nov. 25-27. 
Railcar Modern American Kitchen, 1814 N. 144th St., offers Complete catering and Thanksgiving to-go.
Sauced by Alfaro, 115 N. Washington St., Papillion, Neb., offers its popular hand-rolled has holes (potato croquettes) for pre-order in quantities of 12, 18, or 24. Orders must be received via the restaurant’s Facebook page by Nov. 16 at 6 p.m., and payment is due by Nov. 17 at noon. Pick-up on Nov. 27 from 11:30 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Timber Wood Fire Bistro, 8702 Pacific St., offers Complete catering and Thanksgiving to-go.
Veg.Edible, 2740 N. 61st St., offers a completely vegan Thanksgiving menu that’s gluten-free and nut-free (except coconut). You must pre-order; there are no cut-off dates yet (but some items will sell out). Pick-up is Nov. 27 from 11 a.m. to 9 p.m.
 
A bit of advice: Order a week or more before Thanksgiving. As it turns out, you are not the only one in Omaha challenged by poultry.
What About the Cost
Yes, pre-made dinners cost more than cooking yourself. But you need to factor in:
Post Thanksgiving Therapy costs
Cost of a new Fire extinguisher
Pizza or Chinese delivery after crisping the turkey
 
All things considered, the pre-made meal may be a bargain! There's no shame in choosing sanity over stubbornness. Nevertheless, make sure you practice your "Oh, this? I just threw it together" speech for Thanksgiving Day.
 
Lastly, remember to order earlier. We can't all show up at Whole Foods on Thanksgiving morning, claiming we "forgot" to thaw the turkey.
 
Whether you cook or pre-order your Thanksgiving meal this year, the Heim-Berg Team brings unparalleled expertise to help you buy or sell your Omaha home. Contact the Heim-Berg Team, Omaha's Real Estate Experts, at 402-677-9024 or visit www.OmahaAreaLiving.com to explore the possibilities that await in our dynamic city.
 
WISHING YOU ALL A VERY HAPPY THANKSGIVING!
 

Benson "Old Neighborhood Charm, Modern Convenience"

by Nancy Heim-berg

Historic Benson is just 5 miles from downtown Omaha. Benson's green spaces, historic buildings, and cultural diversity give it a welcoming small-town-type vibe right in the city.  Also, Benson's central location makes it a perfect place for commuters who want a small-town vibe but need to get to work downtown. It's so easy to get in and out of Benson, using Maple Street (Benson main street), which runs east to west across Omaha. This proximity to Downtown has led to growth and many successful small businesses. In fact, Benson has become a nightlife hotspot in the city for business, restaurants, art, and entertainment. 
 
Walking along the energetic main streets, you'll experience Benson's old-world charm and modern conveniences with beautiful historic buildings, green open parks, and lively Maple Street. Benson is a vibrant, artsy community with some of the best nightlife in Omaha, and it has become the heart of Omaha.
 
I believe the green spaces in the many neighborhood parks make this a great family neighborhood. The community is only two square miles but boasts a lot of great park space, like:
North Benson Lions Park on North 66th Street
Benson Park and Lagoon on Military Avenue
Bowling Green Park on Blondo Street
Gallagher Parke and Leisure Pool on N. 52nd Street
 
Just off Maple Street and away from the pubs and bars, Benson's tall, historic trees shade the blocks of narrow sidewalks and residential streets. You'll see old-world historic homes in various styles, raised ranches, cottages, and traditional bungalows on typical city lots, and small backyards with fences. 
 
One of the annual neighborhood events kids love is "Cops and Bobbers," a fun event where kids come together with law enforcement officers to learn to fish. The big Spring community clean-up is another unique community service event that brings families together. Each spring, the community takes part in a clean-up campaign. 
 
Benson's excellent location near 64 means you can conveniently get to all the great Omaha attractions. For example, your family can enjoy the Henry Doorly Zoo and Aquarium or experience fun and learning at Omaha's Children's Museum in Park East. Why not take an easy day trip to the historic Old Market District for some shopping, and while you're out, enjoy a tasty lunch in Little Italy?
 
There's lots for mom and dad to do, too. The Benson community garden on North 55th Street provides 10,100 square feet of space residents can use for gardening. Benson neighborhood gardeners barter and trade the fruits of their labor. Another popular activity is the nearby Benson Farmer's Market, which runs every Saturday from May to October. Also, from the end of November to the beginning of December, a fun holiday-themed market opens.
 
What's Happening in Benson
Benson offers some of the best nightlife in Omaha. Many popular places like the Benson Brewery, Sydney, Krug Park, and Burke's Pub fill up after dark. Benson provides much more than a bar scene, offering some of Omaha's best dining options. Stop by 1912 Benson to enjoy a tasty cheeseburger on the rooftop or spend date night at Au Courant Regional Kitchen for a complete European-style meal. 
Other must-stops are: 
Burrito Envy and Tequila Bar
Barchan Beer Garden
Hardy Coffee Co.
 
The food is great, but foodies aren't the only ones enjoying the scene, which includes artists, musicians, and young professionals. Thriving local businesses provide services and amenities for residents to enjoy, like Yoga Now, Omaha Bicycle Company, The Waiting Room, and multiple boutiques.  Benson's hot downtown area has a lot of other annual events to offer as well.  Benson's well-known Summerfest is something everyone looks forward to. The very well-run Benson Neighborhood Association also plans a variety of neighborhood concerts, food festivals, and fundraisers.
 
Schools in Benson
Benson offers several highly rated schools, that include Benson West Elementary School, Hartman Elementary School, Monroe Middle School, and Benson High Magnet School. Come back each week to enjoy a walk through the best neighborhoods in Omaha, presented by the Nancy Heim-Berg Team. For more information on local events or to chat about finding your dream home in Omaha, visit OmahaAreaLiving.Com
 
📞 Let's connect! Call us at 402-677-9024, and let's explore all the fun and adventure in Omaha!

Best Omaha Neighborhoods: A Weekly Neighborhood Feature

by Nancy Heim-berg

Welcome. I’m Nancy Heim-Berg, a proud Omaha resident who, with my husband Dan, raised 9 children in this great city. Over the years, I’ve seen a lot happen in Omaha. Today, while standing at the corner of North 40th and Ames Avenue, an intersection that’s been busy for over 130 years, I thought about how Omaha has transformed but kept its pioneer spirit intact. 

Over the years, Omaha has evolved from a dusty railroad - cattle town to a vibrant city that continually reinvents itself.  Omaha’s name, which is from the Native American, means “those going against the wild,” representing the rugged, tough nature of Omaha residents. The heritage of our Native Americans, Pioneers, Railroad Workers, Meat Packers, and immigrants has created a diverse, hard-working, versatile community.  I remember the historic buildings in Jobbers Canyon, and now I watch as Omaha becomes a growing real estate darling for national investors. Through an innovative blend of public and private partnerships to transform Omaha into a great plains commerce center.

But you know, somehow, between the boom of Fortune 500 Companies and the Amazing growth downtown along the Missouri River, Omaha has managed to keep adding new ingredients and continue stirring the melting pot to create something more. We watch as historic buildings are replaced, but our history can never be replaced. The meat packing industry remains, but the faces of the workers have changed from pioneers to African Americans to Mexican to Latin American immigrants. Our past meets our present in diversity to continue Omaha’s fantastic culture.  Historically, the city has benefitted from its legacy as a railroad town. Most recently, that legacy has allowed Omaha to benefit from laying communication lines along railroad property, like how we benefitted from constructing telegraph lines.  Did you know Creighton and The University of Nebraska offer degrees in advanced communications?

I’ve watched the migration of businesses from downtown to the suburbs create a westward sprawl that brought malls and the retail development of peripheral neighborhoods. We then saw movement back to downtown with major new developments like the Century Link Center, TD Ameritrade Park, the KONEKO, and the Holland Performing Arts Center. We’ve also seen Benson and Blackstone challenging the Old Market for the top dog area for Omaha Nightlife.


All these changes have also impacted neighborhoods and family living. That’s why I’ve created this new weekly series featuring the best Omaha neighborhoods and suburbs today.

Come back each week to enjoy a walk through the best neighborhoods in Omaha, presented by the Nancy Heim-Berg Team. 

For more information on local events or to chat about finding your dream home in Omaha, visit OmahaAreaLiving.com.

📞 Let's connect! Call us at 402-677-9024, and let's explore all the fun and adventure in Omaha!

Omaha’s Urban Renaissance: Where Vision Meets Heart

by Nancy Heim-berg

Omaha is a gem in the heart of America's heartland. This historic railroad crossroads has transitioned into a vibrant urban hub, where old-world tradition meets modern innovation. The city's downtown renaissance exemplifies the power of collaborative vision, with public-private partnerships driving unprecedented growth and cultural vitality. Through strategic alliances between city leadership, corporate stakeholders, and philanthropic powerhouses like the Peter Kiewit Foundation and the Suzanne & Walter Scott Foundation, Omaha has masterfully leveraged its community-minded spirit to fuel development. 

The result is a vibrant, lively downtown shining, from the historic cobblestone streets at the Market to the cutting-edge Capitol District entertainment area. The Downtown evolution represents what's possible when civic leaders’ vision aligns with philanthropic action, creating a model of urban development that many similar-sized cities across America look to emulate.

The latest example is the Children's Museum’s planned move to the Riverfront. Omaha Children’s Museum has created a 50-year legacy of serving children throughout Omaha. A partnership between the City of Omaha, NuStyle Development, and the Omaha Children’s Museum will introduce new residents, learning and leisure opportunities for Omaha’s riverfront. This latest unique development continues the momentum and growth in Omaha.  This partnership brings together philanthropy, non-profit, private development, and the City of Omaha to deliver excellent public benefits.

The city chose city-owned property at a great location for this project. The city property is located on the north side of Douglas Street and borders Heartland of America Park. The estimated site development and parking ramp cost is approximately $36 million; the city will contribute $26 million. The Beam, a 16-story building at 8th and Douglas, will be built by NuStyle Development next to the new Omaha Children’s Museum. NuStyle plans to invest $87 million in the project.  The Beam offers 261 one and two-bedroom apartments.

What will this new Riverfront vision look like? A 12-story wood-timber apartment building will be built on top of a four-story public parking garage, anchoring the combined museum/apartment development. The City of Omaha will build and operate the two parking garages and a surface lot with approximately 600 stalls available for public use, museum patrons, and tenants.
This property would never have been developed without the vision of our city leaders, Omaha’s’ Children Museum leadership, and the partnership with NuStyle.

The museum will not just be moving. Omaha Children’s Museum leaders plan to Create a dynamic new Museum with a unique new building, exhibits, and programming that create joy, generate curiosity, and foster connection. Museum leadership will leverage knowledge from some of the nation’s leading early childhood development experts based here in Omaha to create the master plan for the new museum. 
The redevelopment agreements with NuStyle and Omaha Children’s Museum are expected to go to the Planning Board in November and the City Council in December.

Omaha Children’s Museum will continue to operate at its current location at 20th and Howard Streets during the fundraising for and construction of the new space, to transition to its new home in late 2027.
Be part of Omaha's extraordinary journey and discover your place in our thriving community.

Whether you're seeking a downtown loft with skyline views or looking to invest in the next up-and-coming neighborhood, the Heim-Berg Team brings unparalleled expertise to your real estate journey. Contact the Heim-Berg Team, Omaha's Real Estate Experts, at 402-677-9024 or visit www.OmahaAreaLiving.com to explore the possibilities that await in our dynamic city.

 

Omaha's Family-Friendly Halloween Fun!!

by Nancy Heim-berg

Are you ready for Omaha's Sweetest Halloween Celebrations and a weekend filled with smiles, giggles, and no scares? Enjoy all the family-friendly events around town, from costume parades to decorating pumpkins. The Heim-Berg team has collected some of the most delightful, not scary, events that will put smiles on your little goblins' faces. So, grab your trick-or-treating buckets, dress up in your best costumes, sprinkle on a little Omaha magic, and get ready to make awesome family memories. No tricks here – just plenty of treats and good old-fashioned fun! Some popular family-friendly events for good old-fashioned fun include:


October 25th

Nelson Produce Farm – 10505 N 234 St. Valley, NE 68064                                                                     9:00am-9:00pm – Barnyard Boo 
Dress the kids in their favorite costume and come out to the 4th Annual Barnyard Boo! Family fun awaits you with hayrides, pumpkin smashing, and barnyard Trick-Or-Treating. You can also join the costume contests, including Best Family Theme. Watch a magical performance and enjoy delicious fall treats and goodies. 

Saddlebrook Library – 14850 Laurel Ave, Omaha, NE 
9:30-11:30am – Halloween Spooktacular
Dress the kids in their favorite costumes and Trick-or-Treat along the Trail, collecting candy outside in Iowa's crisp fall air.

Hoff Family Arts & Culture Center – 1001 S 6th St, Council Bluffs, IA 
4:00-10:00pm Halloween at the Hoff
Bring the whole family to the Hoff Center for a fun-filled evening at the Hoff Center's annual Halloween Bash! You will have a hauntingly good time with the Trick-or-Treat Stations, Costume Contest, Haunted Flashlight Gallery Tour, and Live Music.

Remedy Health – 1314 Galvin Rd. S., Bellevue, NE 
4:30-6:00 pm - 3rd Annual Trunk or Treat 
Wear your best costumes and come out to enjoy Remedy Heath's third annual Trunk or Treat.  The event includes fun family activities, candy, prizes️ , and the Best Decorated Trunk Contest.

Omaha's Henry Doorly Zoo and Aquarium 
7:00 pm - 9:30 pm 10/24-10/27 - Ghouls & Glow 
This year, Ghouls & Glow has two fun weekends for your family. So, if you missed out this past weekend, come out October 24-27. Ghouls & Glow will wow you with spectacular performances by Omaha Circus Arts and Omaha Street Percussion. The kiddos will love the trick-or-treat stations, carousel rides, fall treats, and lanterns throughout. Mahoney Kingdoms of the Night and the Suzanne and Walter Scott Aquarium will be open for this event. 

Werner Park – 12356 Ballpark Way, Papillion, NE
5:00pm-8:00pm Baseballoween
Get dressed up and come out to the ballpark for the 13th annual Baseballoween festivities. Family-friendly fun includes trick-or-treating family activities and a family-friendly movie on the big board!


October 26th
Glenwood Town Square – Glenwood, IA 
9:00am-11:00am – Scare Crow Days 
Dress the kids in their favorite costumes and attend the 21st Annual Scare Crow Days! Family fun awaits you at this Trick-Or-Treating event that includes Glenwood and the surrounding communities.

Gifford Farm Education Center – 700 Camp Gifford Rd, Bellevue, NE
10:00am-3:00pm Trick or Treat with the Animals
Dress the kids in their favorite costume bring them to trick or treat with the animals.  Roam around the farm and collect goodies along the way. Take the kids to visit the Outdoor Nature Classroom, hop on a haunted hayride, enjoy food trucks, the market, face painting, balloons, games, and more! Create great family memories at this year's trick or treat with the animals. 

Benson American Legion Family Post #112 – 8904 Military Rd, Omaha 
10:00am-3:00pm - SALoween
Benson "Sons of the American Legion" (SAL Squadron 112)
Get your costumes on and come out for the 9th Free Event! The kiddos will love parking lot trunks or treating, games, and prizes. 


Your family will be sharing stories at school and work on Monday! Don't miss out on these magical moments. Grab your costumes, and head out to create lasting family memories. For more information, visit Omaha.com. 


For more information on local events or to chat about finding your dream home in Omaha, visit OmahaAreaLiving.com.
📞 Let's connect! Call me at 402-677-9024, and let's explore all the fun and adventure in Omaha!
Happy Halloween 🍁🎉

 

Harnessing Circadian Rhythm Lighting in Your Omaha Home!

by Nancy Heim-berg

In the heart of the Midwest, Omaha residents are always looking for innovative ways to enhance their living spaces. As we spend more time indoors, the impact of our home environment on our well-being has never been more crucial. Enter the world of Circadian Rhythm Lighting – a revolutionary approach to interior design that's brightening homes and lives across the Cornhusker State.

 

Understanding Your Inner Clock

Before we discuss home lighting in detail, let's clarify what circadian rhythm actually means. Circadian rhythm is your body's internal clock, regulating sleep-wake cycles, hormone release, eating habits, and other bodily functions. It is intrinsically linked to the natural light-dark cycle of your environment.

Our circadian rhythms can easily become thrown off balance in our modern world of artificial lighting and screen time. Intentional lighting design offers a way to realign our internal clocks with the natural world.

 

The Bright Side of Circadian Lighting

Implementing circadian lighting in your Omaha home isn't just about following a trend but investing in your health and well-being. Here are some illuminating benefits:

  1. Sweet Dreams Are Made of This: Proper lighting routines can help you fall asleep faster and wake up more easily, improving overall sleep quality.
  2. Morning Glory: Exposure to bright light in the morning can boost your mood and energy levels, helping you tackle those busy Omaha days with gusto.
  3. Spotlight on Productivity: Whether you're working from home or helping kids with homework, circadian lighting can enhance focus, concentration, and overall productivity.
  4. A Brighter Outlook: Supporting a healthy immune system and potentially reducing symptoms of depression, circadian lighting contributes to a sunnier disposition all year round.

Bringing Circadian Lighting Home to Omaha

Ready to light up your life? Here's how you can implement circadian lighting in your Omaha home:

  1. Let the Sunshine In: Maximize natural light by incorporating large windows or skylights. This is especially crucial for taking advantage of Omaha's sunny days, even during our chilly winters.
  2. Dim and Dimmer: Install dimmable lights to adjust intensity throughout the day. Mimic the natural light cycle by brightening in the morning and softening in the evening.
  3. Warm Up, Cool Down: Choose warm-toned lights for living areas and bedrooms, creating a cozy atmosphere perfect for Nebraska nights. Save cool-toned lights for home offices or study areas where alertness is key.
  4. Get Smart: Invest in smart lighting systems that adjust light levels and color temperatures automatically. Imagine your home gradually waking up with you on those early Omaha mornings!
  5. Seasonal Adjustments: Given Omaha's distinct seasons, consider adjusting your lighting routines. Brighter lights are needed during our shorter winter days, while softer lighting complements long summer evenings.

A Brighter Future for Omaha Homes

As we continue to understand the impact of the environment on our health, circadian lighting offers a powerful tool for improving quality of life. Whether renovating an old Dundee charmer or building a new home in West Omaha, integrating circadian lighting principles can create a more comfortable, health-promoting environment.

Imagine waking up naturally, feeling refreshed as your bedroom slowly brightens, mimicking an Omaha sunrise. Picture yourself winding down in the evening, as your living room lights gradually shift to warmer tones, preparing your body for restful sleep. This is the promise of circadian lighting – not just illumination, but a pathway to better living.

 

As Omaha continues to grow and evolve, so will our home design approach. By embracing circadian lighting, we're not just changing bulbs – we're transforming our relationship with our homes and our health.

 

Ready to shed new light on your Omaha home? The Heim-Berg Team is here to illuminate your real estate journey. Whether looking for a home with great natural light or seeking advice on brightening your current space, we're here to help.

 

Contact the Heim-Berg Team, Omaha's Real Estate Experts, at 402-677-9024 or visit www.OmahaAreaLiving.com

Omaha Housing Market Overview October 2024

by Nancy Heim-berg

Omaha, Nebraska, is a vibrant city with a modern economy and the headquarters of multiple Fortune 500 companies. So many areas continue to grow in our great city, which means stable long term real estate investment. Growth continues for the economy, population, and real estate. In the past, Forb's magazine named Omaha the Best Bang for the Buck City, where housing and the cost of living are at down-to-earth levels.

 I know we’ve seen Omaha housing prices increase since then, but the same is true across the nation. Compared to much of the nation, Omaha is still the best bang for your buck for affordable real estate investment. Our friendly people, welcoming communities, and economic growth still attract families and investors seeking these affordable housing opportunities.

I’ve recently looked more deeply into affordable Omaha real estate and our latest Market Trends, and I share my findings here.  As we head into 2025, let's review 2024 market conditions. While this past year's economic climate has created a mixed bag for Omaha Area Real Estate, it’s exciting to see a steady demand for homes throughout the year despite fluctuating interest rates and home prices.

In 2024, Omaha experienced a 2.5% increase in home sale prices. Homes sold records show that the average home price is approximately $279,760. However, higher interest rates slowed the demand for homes in mid-2024, causing some homeowners to adjust initial listing prices to match buyers in the marketplace. These recent listing price adjustments and lower interest rates have combined to create more buyers in the marketplace as we wrap up 2024, which bodes well for the beginning of 2025!

Today's Important Market Information:

  • Recent home sale prices are averaging $279,760.
  • This average shows an increase of 2.5% over 2023 (Zillow).
  • How competitive is today's market: (Redfin) rates the market as still" very competitive," with their scoring system ranking of 84 out of 100
  • According to(Realtor.com) statistics, in August 2024, the median sale prices were approximately $285,000.

Tomorrow's Important Market Information:

The Omaha Housing Market Forecast for 2024-2025 predicts that late 2024 may introduce a slight value decrease of 0.5%. At the same time, the Federal Reserve should continue to lower interest rates. Market professionals also predict a 0.7% increase in area home prices by August 2025 (Zillow). These short-term market fluctuations and improving economic conditions mean an open opportunity window for home buyers to take advantage in the first half of 2025; energizing the market and increasing listing prices by next fall.

Omaha Housing Market Forecast

  • Current Average Home Price: $279,760
  • Forecast for September 2024: 0% change
  • Forecast for November 2024: -0.5% change
  • Forecast for August 2025: +0.7% change

It would be our pleasure to answer any questions you may have about buying or selling real estate in Omaha, NE.  Give us a call or send us an email.

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Exciting Events Happening This Weekend in Omaha!

by Nancy Heim-berg

Omaha, get ready for a weekend packed with diverse and exciting events! From thrilling outdoor adventures to cozy movie nights, there's something for every taste. Whether you're into home improvement, fall festivities, or simply spending quality time with friends and family, this weekend has it all. And remember, there are plenty of local resources to help you make the most of these events. Let's explore the highlights together!

 

🎬 Free Friday Night Movie: Hocus Pocus

Kick off your weekend with a magical evening at Ditmars Orchard & Vineyard! Gather your friends and family for a free showing of the classic Halloween favorite, Hocus Pocus. Enjoy the crisp autumn air, delicious snacks, and the enchanting atmosphere of the orchard. It's the perfect way to set the tone for a spooky weekend ahead!

 

🏠 Omaha Home & Lifestyle Show

If home improvement is on your mind, don't miss the Omaha Home & Lifestyle Show at the Chi Health Center from October 4-6! This is your chance to meet with experts, gather great ideas, and discover the latest home decor, renovation, and lifestyle trends. Whether planning a big project or just dreaming about updates, you'll leave inspired and informed.

 

🐾 Ice Age Adventure at Lee G. Simmons Conservation Park

Prepare for a wild weekend at the Lee G. Simmons Conservation Park and Wildlife Safari! Dive into the Ice Age Adventure experience, where you can learn about ancient animals and enjoy fun activities that the whole family will love. It's an educational and entertaining way to appreciate wildlife while making great memories.

 

🌲 Haunted TreeRush at Fontenelle Forest

Are you feeling brave? The Haunted TreeRush at Fontenelle Forest opens this weekend! Get your adrenaline pumping as you navigate the treetops, encountering spooky surprises. It's a thrilling adventure that's sure to get you in the Halloween spirit!

 

🌙 Sleeping Bag Safari: 21+ Grown-Up Safari at Henry Doorly Zoo

For a unique twist on a classic outing, head to the Henry Doorly Zoo for the Sleeping Bag Safari, designed just for adults! Spend the night exploring the zoo after hours, enjoying exclusive animal encounters, and savoring delicious food and drinks. It's the perfect way to unleash your inner child while enjoying a grown-up night out!

 

🌶️ Chili Crawl at Midtown Crossing

Warm up your taste buds at the Chili Crawl in Midtown Crossing! Sample delicious chili from various local restaurants and vote for your favorite. This flavorful journey will bring the community together while supporting local businesses. Bring your appetite and enjoy a fun culinary adventure!

 

🎃 Pumpkin Patch Festival at Bloom Where You're Planted Farm

Finally, embrace the fall season at the Pumpkin Patch Festival at Bloom Where You're Planted Farm! Pick your perfect pumpkin, enjoy hayrides, and partake in family-friendly activities. It's the ultimate way to soak up the autumn vibes and create lasting memories with loved ones.

 

With so many exciting events this weekend, Omaha is the place to be! Whether you're catching a free movie under the stars, exploring home improvement ideas, or enjoying some thrilling adventures in nature, there's no shortage of fun to be had. Don't miss out on all the excitement!

 

For more tips on living your best life in Omaha, connect with The Heim-Berg Team, your trusted Omaha Realtors! Call us at 402-677-9024 or visit us at www.OmahaAreaLiving.com. Let's make your Omaha experience unforgettable!

Top 5 Home Updates for Omaha Homeowners to Maximize Your ROI!

by Nancy Heim-berg

Whether you're considering selling soon or want to boost your home's value, you're in the right place. Today, we're diving into the top 5 home updates giving Omaha residents the biggest bang for their buck in 2024. Let's get started!

 

Energy-Efficient Window Upgrades

With Omaha's weather swinging from scorching summers to frigid winters, energy-efficient windows are more crucial than ever. The latest triple-pane, argon-filled windows keep homes cozy while slashing energy bills.

ROI: 85-90%

Local Tip: Look for the ENERGY STAR certification tailored for the Midwest region. These windows are specifically designed to handle our unique climate.

 

Smart Home Technology Integration

In 2024, "smart" is the way to go. From advanced security systems to AI-powered thermostats, Omaha buyers are willing to pay a premium for tech-savvy and energy-efficient homes.

ROI: 80-85%

Omaha Trend: Local tech companies offer package deals for full smart home integrations.

 

Outdoor Living Space Enhancements

With more people working from home, outdoor spaces have become a hot commodity. Adding a deck, patio, or even a simple fire pit can significantly boost your home's appeal.

ROI: 75-80%

Local Insight: Consider adding a covered area to extend the usability of your outdoor space during Omaha's unpredictable weather.

 

Kitchen Updates with a Local Twist

The kitchen remains the heart of the home. In 2024, we're seeing a trend towards locally sourced materials and appliances designed for energy efficiency.

ROI: 70-75%

Omaha Special: Incorporate countertops made from Nebraska quarried stone or cabinetry from local craftsmen. It's eco-friendly and supports our local economy!

 

Basement Finishing with a Purpose

Finished basements have always been popular in Omaha, but in 2024, it's all about purposeful spaces. Think home gyms, entertainment rooms, or even small apartment units for multi-generational living.

ROI: 65-70%

Trend Alert: With the rise of remote work, many Omaha homeowners are turning their basements into stylish home offices. Some are even adding separate entrances for client meetings!

 

Bonus Tip: Flood-Resistant Features

Given Omaha's proximity to the Missouri River and recent climate patterns, homes with flood-resistant features are seeing a significant boost in value. Consider updates like:

  • Elevated electrical systems
  • Water-resistant flooring in basements
  • Improved drainage systems

While the ROI varies, these features can be a significant selling point in flood-prone areas.

 

Remember, the best home updates increase your property value and enhance your quality of life while you're still living there. It's a win-win!

 

Are you thinking about making some updates but not sure where to start? Or are you curious about how these improvements might affect your home's value in the current Omaha market? We'd love to chat!

The Heim-Berg Team

Your Omaha Real Estate Experts

📞 402-677-9024

🌐 www.OmahaAreaLiving.com

 

P.S. The Omaha real estate market is always evolving. Don't hesitate to reach out for the most up-to-date advice tailored to your specific neighborhood and home. We're here to help you make the most of your investment!

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