5427 Pine Street Omaha, NE 68106
- 3 Bedrooms
- 1 Total Baths
- SOLD Status
Loaded with character & lovingly maintained, this midtown charmer is a lovely mix of original and modern. Original hardwood floors throughout. Recently renovated bathroom (2022). Roomy kitchen, has stainless steel appliances, gorgeous tall counter tops, and plenty of cabinets. Soaring 10-foot ceilings. Comfortable covered front porch. Oversized, fully fenced yard with deck and new patio (2021). New roof (2022). New driveway (2021). 3 Main floor bedrooms. Large living and family room with lots of natural light. The exterior has maintenance-free vinyl siding. Full-sized unfinished basement with washer & dryer. Ample attic storage, with pulldown stair access, could offer expansion opportunity! All of this in a very walkable neighborhood with close proximity to shopping , parks, & dining. AMA. The owner is a licensed real estate agent.
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AksarbenIn 1895 a group of Omaha businessmen formed an organization to promote cultural, agricultural, civic, and educational enrichment in the Omaha area. It was called Aksarben (Nebraska spelled backwards) and was immediately successful in achieving its goals and increasing its membership. In 1919, to emphasize the area’s agricultural focus, the group purchased 200 acres located near Elmwood Park. Soon a coliseum and a racetrack with adjoining barns were built to provide entertainment and facilities for livestock shows and agricultural programs. As the complex grew in popularity, builders began to construct modest homes on the terrain east of the development, with a building boom following World War II. “Neighborhoods” developed—most being smaller two and three bedroom bungalows which appealed to the middle class. But certain streets featured larger brick and stucco homes. In the residential neighborhoods, today average home prices are shown as $120,000 with the larger brick and stucco homes listed in the low $200,000’s. In the 1990’s and early 2000’s the racetrack’s popularity faltered and the Knights of Aksarben deeded its land to Douglas County. Almost immediately the racetrack and coliseum were demolished and the area subdivided. That land has now become Aksarben Village, an area of upscale apartments and condos, office and retail buildings, park facilities and the UNO Engineering Campus. The intent of the complex is to be a “self-contained" community and has added excitement and much interest to the Village as well as the surrounding communities! Aksarben/Elmwood Park Neighborhood Association: http://aepna.wordpress.com/
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