How to Pick the Right Neighborhood for Your New Home

One of the most important parts of purchasing a move-in ready home or building a custom home from scratch is deciding which neighborhood is right for you. There are a lot of things to think about such as price, location, and amenities. To help you get started, we’ve put together a list of natural and man-made features to consider when selecting a neighborhood.

Natural Elements to Consider

Geographic Proximity

Every city is composed of a micro market of smaller communities and neighborhoods. When selecting a neighborhood, it’s important to consider how easily you can access major roadways and area amenities. Think about how long of a commute you’re willing to make to get to work, the location of the nearest grocery stores, and which school district you’d like your family to be in. Another thing to consider in terms of location is how likely it is you’ll hear noise from roadways and airports, as well as the neighborhood’s location to industrial areas.

Trees, Vistas, and Water

The more natural elements the neighborhood has, the less man-made amenities it will have. For example, a heavily wooded area will have less open fields because developers are likely to keep as many of the trees as possible. This is often due to a conversation easement put in place to preserve the integrity of area trees or wetlands. Likewise, the natural terrain of the neighborhood may mean less useable yard space because of changes in elevation.

When it comes to cost, location can also make a big difference. Waterfront properties are one of the most desired locations for homeowners. Because they’re so desired, these homes and lots frequently cost more.

Man-Made Elements to Consider

Master Planned Neighborhoods

Master planned neighborhoods are typically composed of many smaller neighborhoods that fall under one amenity package. These neighborhoods usually have private amenities that can only be accessed by members of the community. They often include a pool, clubhouse, playgrounds, and walking trails. Waterfront communities may even include access to a private marina. If a neighborhood has these amenities, it’s likely they will be managed by an association and there will be a monthly fee.

Trail Systems

These days, many municipal planning commissions are working interconnected running, walking, and biking trails into community plans. When selecting a new neighborhood, ask the neighborhood’s municipal committee to provide a map of the current trails and any that will be built in the future. That way, you can see how they interact with your chosen home/homesite.

Parks and Recreation Areas

Most new neighborhoods will include parks, open space, and recreation areas in their plans. While they may not exist right away, it is likely part of the neighborhood has been set aside to build them in the near future. For parks and recreation areas that already exist, it’s not uncommon for them to be improved as more homes are built in the neighborhood. Most of the time, the park department will even ask for input from homeowners when finalizing plans.

Regency Homes currently builds in a variety of communities throughout the Omaha area. To see a full list, please click here. If you’d like to learn more about our communities, available homesites, or move-in ready homes, please contact our team. We’ll be happy to assist you.

Lions Gate

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Location: 198th & Harrison St

School District: Gretna

Amenities:

  • Close to easy access traffic ways, established neighborhood, close day care centers, and several places of worship.
  • Oversized lots – many 82’ wide lots.
  • Minutes to West Dodge traffic way, the 180th & Center shopping mile, the I-80 interstate system, and to grocery and other shopping services.

Liberty

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Location: 43rd & Capehart Rd

School District: Bellevue

Amenities:

  • Treed and nature reserve lots available
  • 11 minutes from Shadow Lake Towne Center
  • 15 minutes from Offutt Air Force Base

Sumtur Crossing

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Location: 114th & Schramm Rd

School District: Papillion La Vista

Amenities:

  • Close to Sumtur Amphitheater (concerts, movies and plays)
  • Adjacent to the 450 acre Walnut Creek Recreation area with its 105 acre lake (hiking, biking and fishing)

Granite Creek

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Location: 108th & Lincoln Rd

School District: Papillion La Vista

Amenities:

  • Adjacent to the proposed NRD lake area
  • Close to Sumtur Amphitheater (concerts, movies and plays)
  • Close to the 450 acre Walnut Creek Recreation area with its 105 acre lake (hiking, biking and fishing)
  • Close to Werner Ball Park – Home of the Omaha Storm Chasers

Founders Ridge

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Location: 126th & Hwy 370

School District: Papillion La Vista

Amenities:

  • Adjacent to Prairie Queen Lake and Recreation Area-hiking, biking and fishing
  • Adjacent to Werner Ball Park – Home of the Omaha Storm Chasers
  • Minutes to the I-80 Interstate system
  • Enjoy the Sumtur Amphitheater for concerts, movies and plays, the Shadow Lake Towne Center shopping, and the Walnut Creek Recreation and lake area for hiking, biking and fishing

Remington West

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Location: West of Remington Ridge (South of Harrison on 192nd St)

School District: Gretna

Amenities:

  • Trails and Nature reserve

Remington Ridge

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Location: South of 192nd & Harrison St

School District: Gretna

Amenities:

  • Trails and Nature reserve

Bridgeport

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Location: 180th St & Cornhusker Road

School District: Gretna

Amenities:

  • Coved, park-like streetscape
  • Extensive green space and trail network
  • Community Swimming Pool

Aspen Creek North

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Location: 1 mile N of 192nd & Hwy 370

School District: Gretna

Amenities:

  • Adjacent to the all-new Gretna school campus facility

Daybreak Springs

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Location: 192nd St & Fort St

School District: Elkhorn

Amenities:

  • Access to green space
  • Nearby Golfing
  • Adjacent to the Fort Street Improvement Project

Calarosa

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Location: 204th St and Fort St

School District: Elkhorn

Amenities:

  • 3 miles from Maple St Shopping Corridor

Indian Pointe

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Location: 198th & Harrison St

School District: Gretna

Amenities:

  • Close to easy access traffic ways, established neighborhood, close day care centers, and several places of worship.
  • Oversized lots – many 82’ wide lots.
  • Minutes to West Dodge traffic way, the 180th & Center shopping mile, the I-80 interstate system, and to grocery and other shopping services.

Newport Vista

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Location: North 168th Street and Bennington Road

School District: Bennington

Amenities:

  • View lots
  • Bennington school across the street
  • Adjacent to a nature reserve
  • View of Bennington Lake

Kempten Creek

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Location: 165th Street and Bennington Road

School District: Bennington

Amenities:

  • View lots
  • Adjacent to regional park

Anchor View

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Location: 3 blocks N of 168th Ida

School District: Elkhorn

Amenities:

  • Overlooks Flanagan Lake, a 220-acre lake with 730 acres of recreation
  • Public access Flanagan Lake as well as facilities for boat access
  • Blocks of walking & biking trails
  • Playgrounds and youth sport fields

Anchor Pointe

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Location: 198th & Harrison St

School District: Gretna

Amenities:

  • Close to easy access traffic ways, established neighborhood, close day care centers, and several places of worship.
  • Oversized lots – many 82’ wide lots.
  • Minutes to West Dodge traffic way, the 180th & Center shopping mile, the I-80 interstate system, and to grocery and other shopping services.

Falling Waters

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Location: 198th & Harrison St

School District: Gretna

Amenities:

  • Close to easy access traffic ways, established neighborhood, close day care centers, and several places of worship.
  • Oversized lots – many 82’ wide lots.
  • Minutes to West Dodge traffic way, the 180th & Center shopping mile, the I-80 interstate system, and to grocery and other shopping services.