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Monthly Rent
$1,725
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Bedrooms
4 bd
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Bathrooms
2.5 ba
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Square Feet
1,500 sq ft
Details
About This Property
Visit our website: Available Now! This home is being completely updated and remodeled. These pictures are older pictures prior to the remodel, but new pictures will be posted soon. This 1,500 sqft home has 4 bedrooms and 2.5 bathrooms. The home is completely remodeled with new bathrooms, all new flooring, new appliances, new paint, new lights and fixtures, and kitchen appliances. The attached 2-car garage provides plenty of storage. Large, fenced-in backyard in a nice neighborhood close to UNMC, the Blackstone District, and only minutes from the interstate! The deposit is one month's rent. A 12-month lease is required. Pets are considered with a pet deposit. All utilities are paid by tenants. A background and credit history check will be performed for a $25 fee for any adult (18 or older) applying for the property. Poor credit does not automatically disqualify you if you can provide proof of income. We ask the household to make three times the amount of monthly rent. For more information, please call or text to . Single family home
1008 S 41st St is a house located in Douglas County and the 68105 ZIP Code. This area is served by the Omaha Public Schools attendance zone.
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Renting vs. Buying
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Housing Cost Per Month: $1,725
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Rent for 30 YearsRenting doesn't build equity Future EquityRenting isn't tax deductible Mortgage Interest Tax Deduction$0 Net Return
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Buy Over 30 Years$679K - $1.21M Future Equity$304K Mortgage Interest Tax Deduction$58K - $588K Gain Net Return
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House Features
Air Conditioning
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Refrigerator
Range
- Air Conditioning
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Fees and Policies
The fees below are based on community-supplied data and may exclude additional fees and utilities.
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Rising out of the prairies and cornfields of the heartland, Omaha serves as a cultural wellspring and economic powerhouse for the region. Downtown has seen a lot of development in recent years, and now serves up a huge selection of trendy shopping, dining, and entertainment, particularly around the Old Market; the Blackstone neighborhood has also emerged as a new hotspot for adventurous restauranteurs and hip nightlife. The robust live music scene in Omaha is one of the city’s worst-kept secrets, with national publications singing the praises of popular venues like the Waiting Room and the annual Maha Music Festival at Stinson Park.
Omaha is serious about college sports – the University of Nebraska’s Cornhuskers are hometown heroes, and the city is the longtime home to the College World Series every summer.
Learn more about living in OmahaColleges & Universities | Distance | ||
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Walk: | 9 min | 0.5 mi | |
Walk: | 13 min | 0.7 mi | |
Drive: | 7 min | 2.7 mi | |
Drive: | 8 min | 2.9 mi |
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