Cattail Creek Homes for Sale
Enjoying a mix of affordable townhomes and single-family homes, Cattail Creek brings variety to Southwest Omaha. Constructed around the early to mid-2000s, the quiet neighborhood is located near 192nd and Q Street. Neighbors will surely delight in an abundance of nearby green space, not far from off-road biking at Coyote Run Trail, tennis courts and sports fields, or the outdoor recreational options of Zorinksy Lake. As well, the homes sit close to area schools and are only about a half-hour drive from Downtown Omaha.
Cattail Creek Real Estate Listings
Cattail Creek Market Stats
In 2022, there were 32 homes sold in Cattail Creek. The average price of those sales was $321,000. The highest-priced home to sell was $410,000, while the lowest-priced home sold for $235,000.
If you go back to 2021, there were 27 sales. The average sales price was $285,000, with the highest-priced home selling for $358,000 and the lowest-priced home selling for $200,000.
View a list of homes sold in Cattail Creek in the past two years.
More about Cattail Creek
The neighborhood offers a blend of different home styles, including ranch, split-entry, and some two-story designs. Options include a townhome priced starting in the low to mid $100,000s. This commonly provides for two-bedrooms, two-baths, and a two-car garage. In addition, there are also some single-family homes in Cattail Creek that start out priced in the mid $100,000s, with at least three-bedrooms and finished back patios. Yet still, other homes are priced in the mid $200,000s with even more space.
Commonly, the townhomes of Cattail Creek include around 1,300 square feet of living space, while some of the single-family homes include upwards of 3,000 square feet of space. Desirable extras in the neighborhood include some fully fenced-in yards, some of which back up to a walking tail. In addition, major retailers and grocery stores, plus restaurants, sit a short distance from the community. Owners of the townhomes of Cattail Creek are responsible for an average monthly assessment fee of around $100 to fund snow removal and lawn care.