Millard Homes for Sale

From humble beginnings as a small Union Pacific railway station, Millard has grown dramatically over the years to become one of the most desirable neighborhoods in the metropolitan Omaha area.

Millard Real Estate Listings

186 Properties Found. Page 1 of 21.
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1215 N 136th Street, Omaha

$5,250,000 - 6 Beds, 10 Baths, 13,200 Sf
BHHS Ambassador Real Estate
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13662 Cuming Street, Omaha

$3,499,000 - 4 Beds, 6 Baths, 9,205 Sf
Better Homes and Gardens R.E.
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13408 Hamilton Street, Omaha

$2,800,000 - 5 Beds, 8 Baths, 8,584 Sf
BHHS Ambassador Real Estate
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15722 Burt Street, Omaha

$2,100,000 - 6 Beds, 7 Baths, 7,676 Sf
BHHS Ambassador Real Estate
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13645 Cuming Street, Omaha

$1,595,000 - 4 Beds, 6 Baths, 6,223 Sf
Meraki Realty Group
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2133 S 191st Street, Omaha

$1,550,000 - 6 Beds, 7 Baths, 7,265 Sf
Keller Williams Greater Omaha
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1343 N 139th Street, Omaha

$1,549,000 - 5 Beds, 5 Baths, 7,399 Sf
BHHS Ambassador Real Estate
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930 N 143rd Avenue Circle, Omaha

$1,499,000 - 4 Beds, 6 Baths, 6,393 Sf
BHHS Ambassador Real Estate
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1544 S 150 Avenue, Omaha

$1,495,000 - 5 Beds, 5 Baths, 5,337 Sf
BHHS Ambassador Real Estate

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More about Millard

Millard, Nebraska, began its life as a station on the Union Pacific line, and was first laid out into plats by Ezra Millard of Omaha in approximately 1871. A small village soon sprung up in the area, its growth spurred by the railroad and the fertile agricultural land that surrounded it. The first school was founded in 1868, and the town’s major employers included the Millard Mills, Millard Elevators, and Johnson’s Brickyard; a hotel, saloon and dry goods store were among the first businesses inside the town. 

Millard grew steadily, and the expanding territory occupied by Omaha soon extended to the outskirts of Millard. This necessitated the annexation of Millard in 1971, and today it is one of Omaha’s most sought-after neighborhoods, featuring some of the grandest homes in the entire metropolitan area. Millard is a mix of historic homes and new developments, including upscale retail shopping centers and Village Pointe, a newly-opened pedestrian mall in the area. Traditional one- and two-story homes predominate in the area, with hardwood floors, fireplaces and formal dining rooms commonplace in the neighborhood. Home prices vary widely, but start at around $100,000 and range up to half a million dollars for luxury homes in Millard.

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Listing information last updated on July 27th, 2024 at 4:15am CDT.