District 66 — Neighborhood Guide & Market Trends

District 66,  home to the Westside Community Schools, offers something increasingly rare in a growing city: established neighborhoods with generous lots, mature trees, and an independent school system that has earned its reputation over decades. 

Whether you're a first-time buyer looking for a starter home, a growing family ready to move up, or a longtime homeowner curious hot to downsize yet stay close - District 66 has a neighborhood that fits.

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Old Loveland | Sunset | Loveland | Westgate | Regency | Oakdale | Swanson

District 66 Real Estate FAQs

A: Yes. Homes inside the District 66 boundary consistently command a premium over comparable homes just outside it, driven by the school district and lot sizes that can't be replicated in newer developments. Median prices have risen 30% over the past six years.

A: Firmly seller's market territory. In 2025 the average home sold in 15 days and sellers received 97.9 cents on every dollar asked. Competitive but not the frenzy of 2021-22.

A: It depends on the neighborhood. Prairie Lane and Hillside offer genuine entry points in the $250K-$350K range. Other neighborhoods like Westchester and Old Loveland skew significantly higher. Inventory is limited across the board so preparation matters.

A: Higher than most surrounding Omaha communities, reflecting the independent school district's funding structure. Most homeowners consider it a fair trade for sustained home values and school quality.

349 homes sold across District 66 in 2025 — roughly 6-7 per week on average. In smaller neighborhoods like Old Loveland only 5-7 homes sell in a typical year, so the right home requires patience and preparation.

The data says yes — prices up 8.1% from 2024, luxury sales at a six-year high, homes still selling in 15 days. The real question is whether your specific home is positioned correctly for today's buyer. That's worth a conversation.

A: District 66 is an independently governed public school district operating entirely within Omaha city limits but separate from Omaha Public Schools, with its own administration, budget, and boundaries.

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