Meadow Lane Park Homes for Sale
Mostly built up in the 1960s, the homes of Meadow Lane Park offer the advantage of mature landscaping and a well-established setting. While some homes are already updated, other homes are ready for a new owner and new inspiration. Found close to 114th and Dodge, the ideal setting of the neighborhood puts residents close to enviable parks and green spaces. In addition, many homes sit close to area schools for added convenience.
Meadow Lane Park Real Estate Listings
Meadow Lane Park Market Stats
In 2022, there were 6 homes sold in Meadow Lane Park. The average price of those sales was $387,000. The highest-priced home to sell was $640,000, while the lowest-priced home sold for $290,000.
If you go back to 2021, there were 6 sales. The average sales price was $287,000, with the highest-priced home selling for $340,000 and the lowest-priced home selling for $260,000.
View a list of homes sold in Meadow Lane Park in the past two years.
More about Meadow Lane Park
Most homes in the area include three to five bedrooms and three baths. This allows for a full range of designs, including some raised ranch, split-entry, 1.5-story, and two-story floor plans available. Some homes also offer the advantage of more modern updates, including newly updated kitchens and baths.
Generally, new buyers can expect to find at least 1,600 square feet of living space, with some homes in Meadow Lane Park enjoying upwards of 5,000 square feet. This allows for plenty of room for living and entertaining. Some homes in the community also offer up to ¼-acre lots, with some even larger ones available in the neighborhood for added privacy. The location also makes it easy to access major roadways, making for an easier and more convenient commute around the Omaha area.
Schools
Meadow Lane Park is served by the Omaha Public Schools.
Students usually attend Crestridge Elementary School, Beveridge Middle School, and Burke High School.
Please Note: If the specific school and school district are important, please check directly with the school district’s administrative office. School boundaries do change.