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The average home value in Omaha for the month of February 2009 was $160,778, significantly reduced from the last figure reported in November 2008, which was $166,486. In fact, there is a clear indication that home value in the city has been steadily declining, as in majority of the cities all over the country. At the latest count, there are a total of 2,937 homes for sale in Omaha, most of which are results of foreclosures. Only 27% of these homes are newly constructed or resale. It takes an average of 78 days for a home to be taken off the listings. There is a 5% vacancy rate in the city and majority of the homes are owned by its occupants. Those who are living in rental properties have to spend an average of $757 for monthly rent. The high inventory of homes available for sale also translates into a wide variety of choices for those looking into buying a second home or relocating into the city.

Omaha, Nebraska

Omaha is a city in Nebraska, the county seat of Douglas County. It is also situated along the Missouri River and is considered the largest city in the state. An estimated 432,921 residents live within its boundaries and the number gets tripled when the whole population of the Greater Omaha area is considered. The city has long enjoyed a stable economy, with the presence of several large corporations. These include the Union Pacific Corp., the Peter Kiewit and Sons Inc., ConAgra Foods, Mutual of Omaha Companies, Berkshire Hathaway, First National Bank of Omaha, Leo A. Daly Co., DLR Group, and HDR Inc. Among the leading industries in the city are telecommunications, service, food processing, agriculture, financial services, insurance, and health care. The city also has a strong transportation industry, being strategically located at the ‘heart’ of the country. The city enjoys a low unemployment rate of 3.9%. Omaha is also home to the United States Strategic Command, another major economic contributor. The city’s continued growth and development is also supported by the presence of several institutions of higher education. These include the Creighton University, the University of Nebraska at Omaha, Bellevue University, Clarkson College, Grace University, ITT Technical Institute, Nebraska Christian College, Nebraska Methodist College, and the Metropolitan Community College.

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