4228 Mayberry St
4228 Mayberry St
Omaha, NE 68105
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Bedrooms
4
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Bathrooms
1
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Square Feet
1,664 sq ft
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Available
Available Jun 5
About This Home
Charming 1.5 story home in the Morton Meadows neighborhood of midtown Omaha. Built in 1920, the place has held onto its original character with hardwood floors throughout, arched doorways between the main living spaces, and an enclosed front sun porch with windows on three sides. It's a great spot to drop your bags and shoes when you walk in or use as a reading nook in the morning. The main floor has a bright living and dining area, an updated kitchen with white cabinets and included appliances, two bedrooms, and the home's full bathroom with a pedestal sink and tub/shower. Upstairs you'll find two more bedrooms and a hallway space tucked under the roofline with classic 1.5 story dormers. A full unfinished basement gives you plenty of storage. Out back there's a wood deck and a detached garage. Location is the real selling point. You're a short walk to the University of Nebraska Medical Center, a few minutes from Hanscom Park, and have quick access to Leavenworth, Saddle Creek, and I-480 for getting anywhere in the metro. DETAILS: 4 bedrooms / 1 full bathroom 1,454 sq ft above grade (864 main floor + 590 upper) Plus 216 sq ft enclosed front sun porch 864 sq ft full unfinished basement (8 ft ceilings) Hardwood floors throughout Updated kitchen with included appliances Detached garage Wood deck off the back Built 1920, Morton Meadows neighborhood Walking distance to UNMC and Hanscom Park Schools: Beals Elementary | Norris Middle | Central High (verify via OPS Find My School) CLOSING: To apply, contact Red Key Real Estate directly or apply through the listing at This property does not accept Section 8 / Housing Choice Vouchers.
4228 Mayberry St is a house located in Douglas County and the 68105 ZIP Code.
Contact
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Omaha has been a Midwest leader since 1854, and the city still carries that same forward-moving energy. Since early American expeditions, Omaha, with its position along the Missouri River, has provided the country with continental railroads and shipping hubs. While times have changed since the 1850s, Omaha still brings this innovative thinking into everyday life.
The Old Market neighborhood draws crowds with its converted warehouse shops, galleries, and restaurants tucked along cobblestone streets, while the Blackstone District has grown into a spot for inventive dining and nightlife. Midtown Crossing surrounds Turner Park, and Aksarben Village connects residents to Stinson Park's trail networks and live concerts. The University of Nebraska at Omaha anchors the Aksarben area, and every summer the city welcomes the College World Series, a tradition that fills Charles Schwab Field with energy.
Learn more about living in Omaha| Colleges & Universities | Distance | ||
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| Walk: | 8 min | 0.4 mi | |
| Walk: | 12 min | 0.6 mi | |
| Drive: | 8 min | 2.7 mi | |
| Drive: | 7 min | 2.8 mi |
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