Square Apartments
3021 Leavenworth St,
Omaha, NE 68105
Studio - 2 Beds $1,190 - $2,130
Come visit Wellington Park nestled in the park-like setting with access to playgrounds, a walking trail, tennis and basketball courts. The property is surrounded by mature landscaping. All our units feature spacious floorplans with washer/dryer hookups, walk in closets and ceramic tile entries. Most have cozy gas fireplaces and the two bedrooms have two full baths. Our buildings have controlled access and the 1st Floor apartments have intrusion alarms and no steps from the outside.
Wellington Park is an apartment community located in Douglas County and the 68164 ZIP Code. This area is served by the Omaha Public Schools attendance zone.
Playground
Controlled Access
Grill
Basketball Court
Air Conditioning
Dishwasher
Washer/Dryer Hookup
Walk-In Closets
Tub/Shower
Disposal
Fireplace
Ceiling Fans
Northwest Omaha is a neighborhood spanning west of Interstate 680 about 15 miles from the heart of Omaha. This pleasant neighborhood features wide-open spaces, parks, and residential areas. A variety of affordable apartments are nestled within these residential sections of the neighborhood. Office complexes and retail spaces are situated in the southern corner of town, while peaceful parks and trails like Standing Bear Lake are located towards the north of town. Additional parks are nearby, and the big-city amenities in Downtown Omaha are only a few minutes away.
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