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What is the average rent in Omaha?

The average rent of a studio apartment in Omaha, NE is $890. The average rent of a 1-bedroom in Omaha, NE is $980. The average rent of a 2-bedroom in Omaha, NE is $1,350. The average rent of a 3-bedroom in Omaha, NE is $1,998.

Studio

$890


1 bed

$980


2 beds

$1,350


3+ beds

$1,998

Note: We calculate "average" rent as the median, or midpoint, to eliminate any skew from extremely high-priced or low-priced units.

Rent Prices Over Time in Omaha

Jul 19 2024Sep 02 2024Oct 18 2024Dec 03 2024Jan 18 2025Mar 05 2025Apr 20 2025Jun 04 2025Aug 05 2025$710$1,010$1,310$1,800
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Apartment Rent Ranges in Omaha

The monthly rent for apartments in Omaha, NE ranges from $500 to $1,700+.

$500 - $800

$800 - $1,100

$1,100 - $1,400

$1,400 - $1,700

$1,700+

What is the average apartment size in Omaha?

The average size of a Omaha, NE apartment is 825 square feet, while the median apartment size for Omaha, NE is 750 square feet. However, square footage varies based on unit type. Most rentals in Omaha, NE (48.48%) are 1 bedroom apartments, while the fewest (10.94%) are 3+ bedroom apartments. Meanwhile, 2 bedroom apartments account for 29.13%, and studio apartments make up 11.46%.

Studio

One bedroom

Two bedrooms

Three+ bedrooms

What is the average rent for various neighborhoods in Omaha?

Studio1 bed2 beds3+ beds
Aksarben/Elmwood Park**$1,600$1,973
Benson Gardens$697$824$924*
Blackstone$1,093$1,390$1,858*
Downtown Northeast*$1,430$1,550*
Gifford Park*$875$1,348$2,200
Keystone*$824$1,001*
Kimberly Place$1,528$1,100$1,623$1,725
Leavenworth*$1,077$1,595*
North Omaha*$813$1,100$1,700
Northwest Omaha**$1,053$2,195

Note: We calculate "average" rent as the median, or midpoint, to eliminate any skew from extremely high-priced or low-priced units.

* Insufficient data to calculate value