Turnbridge Homes for Sale

With many homes built around the late 2000s, the homes of Turnbridge offer convenience and comfort, close to everything you desire in the Omaha region. Not far from 680, the area supplies an easy commute around the city while serving up a suburban lifestyle in Northwest Omaha.

Turnbridge Real Estate Listings

Turnbridge Real Estate Listings

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Turnbridge Market Stats

In 2022, there were 30 homes sold in Turnbridge. The average price of those sales was $287,000. The highest-priced home to sell was $355,000, while the lowest-priced home sold for $230,000.

If you go back to 2021, there were 19 sales. The average sales price was $257,000, with the highest-priced home selling for $300,000 and the lowest-priced home selling for $215,000.

View a list of homes sold in Turnbridge in the past two years.

 

More about Turnbridge

With traditional-style features and floor plans, the homes of this neighborhood come in a range of options. Close to Irvington and Sorensen Parkway, neighbors are also sure to rejoice in the variety of nearby options, from lakes and parks to local retailers.

Turnbridge Neighborhood - Omaha, Nebraska

It’s common to find homes with a two-car garage, with your choice of ranch, multi-level, or two-story floor plans. Some homes offer finished, walkout basements, while many also supply large backyard decks, perfect for family get-togethers or gatherings with neighbors and friends. Along with the walk-in closets and tall ceilings, other common features of the homes of Turnbridge include stainless steel appliances, upgraded cabinetry, a mix of wall-to-wall carpeting, and newer updates. Some homes within the neighborhood, even off second-floor lofts, provide a functional living space for an office or a second sitting room.

Ranging from a comfortable 1,300 square feet to some homes with up to 3,500 square feet of living space, the homes of Turnbridge also offer up to ¼-acre lots. Homeowners pay an annual assessment fee of around $100 to $125 to fund the common area maintenance needs of the entire community.

 

Schools

Turnbridge is served by the Omaha Public Schools.

Students usually attend Boyd Elementary SchoolMorton Middle School, and Northwest 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.