Old Loveland — Neighborhood Guide & Market Trends

Old Loveland is a distinctive neighborhood within the Westside Community Schools (District 66) boundary in central Omaha. 

Generous lots, mature trees, and a mix of mid-century and newly built luxury homes define its variety in price range and character. The location and lot sizes here can't be replicated elsewhere in Omaha. Few neighborhoods in the city offer that kind of optionality.

Old Loveland At A Glance

📍 Location: Between Dodge & Pacific Streets, 78th to 84th Streets 

🏫 Schools: Swanson & Loveland Elementary | Westside High 

🏠 Neighborhood Size: ~186 single family homes 

📊 Avg Annual Sales: 5–7 homes per year 

💰 2025 Price Range: $285,000 – $1,097,104 

🌳 Lot Sizes: 0.34 – 1+ acre 

🏘️ Part of: District 66 - Westside Community Schools

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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.

A: 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.

A: 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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