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Elkhorn

Tell me about Elkhorn. 

How are the schools?

What are the taxes like?

Is traffic a mess in the morning going east/northeast?

What are good neighborhoods to look at?

We are thinking existing homes, but are also looking at building new.  It might be a shock to go from trees to no trees for us.  We need a 3 car garage, 4 bedroom, ranch style house.  And a big kitchen.

Re: Elkhorn

  • We built in Elkhorn in large part for the schools, although we most likely will go Catholic at least for elementary school.  In case we decided not to go to catholic school we wanted to have good public schools as an option. 

    Taxes vary greatly based on neighborhoods.   I LOVE our neighborhood (SunCrest) and a few other nesties live there as well.  Tons of kids and on the small side so you get to know the neighbors.  It has one of the lowest tax levies which was a draw to us building there.  The new elementary and middle schools are also being built in the adjoining neighborhood. 

    I don't know of any ranches for sale right now in the neighborhood but will keep my eyes out for ya!

    As far as traffic, Maple is always a pain but we usually try to take the expressway.  DH drives downtown and it takes him about 25 minutes

  • I am also one of the Nesties who lives in Suncrest, 176th and Maple. ?My oldest goes to public schools, Manchester Elementary. ?I LOVE our neighborhood and no issues with the schools either. ?I work from home and my husband works non-traditional hours so I cannot comment on the commute. ?
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  • The schools are supposed to be great, that's why we moved this way.  I know there are 2 more elementary schools planned right now, it's growing at an amazing rate.  The school my kids will go to is only 2 years old. 

    The taxes are higher in the hood we're in, but it does vary.  In general, the taxes are higher everywhere in Elkhorn, just so you know. 

    I'm not going to lie, traffic on Dodge going east in the morning downright sucks.  As does Blondo.  I work further south so I just take Center down and it's pretty quick comparably.  

    Right now I see 6(!) ranches for sale with the specs (+ or - a bedroom) in my hood, Briar Hills.  It's on 168th and Blondo and I'm loving the location.  We've been here 4 years and it couldn't be more convenient to anything you need.  Granted we don't have huge trees, but we have considerable trees since the houses were built in the early 2000s.  I love this hood because there are a million kids.  On our little street there are about 20 grade school kids and a handful of high school kids (our street has about 15 houses).  The rest of the neighborhood is the same.  This was really important to me. 

    Let me know if you have any other questions.  

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  • Oooooh, if you move out this way that will make our husbands' joint business venture that much easier! :-)
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    Oooooh, if you move out this way that will make our husbands' joint business venture that much easier! :-)

    LOL!  That's awesome!

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  • I had no idea so many of you lived in E-town!

    How are the schools? Great.  I went to Elkhorn schools, great system, teachers. i think I remember you mentioning the possibility of St James, there is also St. Pats which has a school in Elkhorn :)

    What are the taxes like?  Depends, were in a "lower" area 2.08 levy, some areas are 2.6-8.  But pretty average to West O.

    Is traffic a mess in the morning going east/northeast?  Not really, in Elkhorn.  It starts to build up on Dodge about 156th or so.  I stay off Maple, because  of all the lights, and its 45. :)

    What are good neighborhoods to look at?  Depending on your price range. We live in Arbor Ridge, the new area of our neighborhood is nice.  The taxes in Indian Creek & Piney Creek are the same, if you want to stay a little closer to Omaha, but in Elkhorn schools, I'd go around the 168th & Maple/Blondo area there are a lot of various price ranges.  There are also 2 hearthstone subdivisions in Elkhorn.

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    Tell me about Elkhorn. 

    How are the schools? Not sure yet, no kids, but I know they have a great reputation!  My neighbors are all happy with the school.

    What are the taxes like?  We're in the city of Omaha, not an SID, so our taxes are pretty standard, I guess.  Our house is valued a little over $200,000 and we pay about $4700 in taxes.

    Is traffic a mess in the morning going east/northeast?  I live at 208th & Maple and drive to 132nd & Dodge- not so bad for me.  I know where to expect slow downs on Dodge (just after VP, heading east) and it usually takes me no more than 15 minutes to get to work.  Coming home isn't a big deal b/c I usually run errands on my way home or I'm not in a big hurry.  DH, on the other hand, works downtown and he always has a time of it.  However, he's the one who wanted to live way out here!!

    What are good neighborhoods to look at?  We live in Elkhorn Village, which is a Hearth Stone neighborhood, but not your typical 200 house HS neighborhood.  The land was originally zoned for a different builder (the first 2 houses in the neighborhood are those plans, and then the rest are HS Gallery collection).  I think when it's completed our subdivision will have no more than 40 houses.  We love it!!  

    The only thing that's kind of a pain about Elkhorn/our neighborhood is the train noise.  We're used to it now, but I'm not sure how it will affect any future children and their sleeping habits! 


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