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Monthly Rent
$995
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Bedrooms
2 bd
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Bathrooms
1 ba
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Square Feet
868 sq ft
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About This Property
Come home to this great property in Omaha, NE. This well-maintained apartment unit for rent is located in Omaha, NE at 2507 S 25th St, where you'll have easy access to great shops and restaurants. Get a head start on your move to a new home. Reach out to schedule a personal showing.
2507 S 25th St is an apartment community located in Douglas County and the 68105 ZIP Code.
A walk through the Vinton Street Commercial Historic District is like stepping back in time. With its historic warehouses and brick-lined sidewalks defining this shopping and dining district, you'll enjoy the atmosphere of this neighborhood almost as much as you enjoy its top-rated restaurants and quaint shops. The architecture, which dates back to 1890, includes Colonial Revival and Italianate structures.
The Vinton Street neighborhood extends from Vinton Street and South 13th Street to the south and east toward Martha Street to the north. The west side of the neighborhood stretches along I-480. This section of South Omaha is about three miles southeast of downtown, with the Henry Doorly Zoo adjacent to the neighborhood. Some of the neighborhood's historic buildings include the Arthur G. Rochford building, dating to 1913; the D.J. Jourdan Building, dating to 1907; South Side Turner Hall, dating to 1910; and the Peter Wig Building, built around 1890.
Learn more about living in Vinton StreetColleges & Universities | Distance | ||
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Drive: | 5 min | 2.3 mi | |
Drive: | 6 min | 2.8 mi | |
Drive: | 5 min | 2.9 mi | |
Drive: | 6 min | 3.2 mi |
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