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Omaha Real Estate & Omaha Homes for Sale - The Trumm Team

Thank you Nancy Kehrli at NP Dodge.

Nancy assisted with the sale of my listing at 20920 Roundup Rd in Skyline Estates by representing the buyer.

Working with a good agent makes my job much easier. Selling real estate is time consuming, but working with good agents makes transactions easier.

Nancy made this an easy sale and I hope we can do business again.

Omaha Existing Residential Real Estate Market for September, 2009

Below is a summary of the Omaha existing residential real estate market for September, 2009.

Existing Residential Properties Closed:

Sep-09

Sep-08

September 09 YTD

September 08 YTD

Total Existing Construction Sales

823

700

6805

6493

Total $ Volume

$126,065,026

$107,472,761

$1,022,097,550

$998,939,757

Avg. List $

$158,200

$159,825

$155,364

$159,502

Avg. Sold $

$153,177

$153,532

$150,198

$153,848

High Sold $

$1,500,000

$1,171,200

$1,500,000

$1,919,400

Median Sold $

$134,900

$135,000

$132,000

$133,000

Low Sold $

$5,100

$10,000

$3,000

$3,250

Omaha New Construction Real Estate Market for September, 2009

Below is a summary of the Omaha new construction real estate market for September, 2009.

New Residential Construction Closed:

Sep-09

Sep-08

September 09 YTD

September 08 YTD

Total New Construction Sales

90

86

870

855

Total $ Volume

$19,512,646

$23,433,662

$203,129,631

$242,074,436

Avg. List $

$217,039

$271,721

$235,142

$282,878

Avg. Sold $

$216,807

$272,484

$233,482

$283,127

High Sold $

$650,846

$819,950

$1,536,909

$2,000,000

Median Sold $

$201,425

$248,950

$205,450

$250,000

Low Sold $

$66,500

$85,000

$57,700

$28,000

Omaha Public Power District (OPPD) Arboretum

Omaha Public Power District (OPPD) Arboretum

OPPD maintains a 27 acre arboretum in northwest Omaha at the northeast corner of 108th Street and Blondo Street. The purpose of the arboretum is to provide education on power line safety and energy conservation through landscaping and offer Omaha residents a natural retreat to relax.

Omaha Public Power District's Arboretum Omaha Public Power District's Arboretum

The arboretum consists of six different areas which include:

  • Electrical Safety Education Area: Educations the public on tree trimming and species of trees and shrubs that can be planted near power lines.
  • Substation Overlook: Overlooks the electrical substation and explains each of the substation components.
  • Transmission Line Demonstration: Illustrates vegetation management practices.
  • Shelterbelt, Wildlife and Erosion Control Plantings: Platings used to attract wildlife and provide soil and wind conservation.
  • Formal Planting Area: A variety of tree species.
  • Outdoor Classroom: Area for demonstrations and education.

There are two miles of walking trails so the next time you want to take a relaxing walk go to OPPD's Arboretum.

Omaha Public Power District's Arboretum Omaha Public Power District's Arboretum