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This stunning builder's home is packed w/ upgrades inside & out!The chef's kitchen boasts quartz countertops, soft-close cabinetry, an induction cooktop, vented hood, & double oven.Enjoy open-concept living with LVP flooring, an electric fireplace, & a versatile flex room.Upstairs, the primary suite impresses with heated bathroom floors, accent lighting, a barn door entry, and a custom walk-in closet with built-ins that connects to the laundry room. All bedrooms include can lighting, blinds, & fan pre-wire.The finished basement (ready by move-in) offers a spacious rec room, bedroom, bath, & bar rough-in. Outside, relax on the 16x14 covered composite deck with metal railing & privacy wall-built to last!A 3.5-car heated, insulated garage includes hot/cold water, EV charger, drain, & extra storage.
Annexed by the city of Omaha in 2005, Elkhorn has not lost its small town atmosphere while adding numerous new subdivisions and businesses to its perimeter. The original city was located on the eastern bluff overlooking the Elkhorn River, primarily on the south side of what is now Maple Street. Its downtown reflects the charm of its earlier days with several buildings from the late 19th and early 20th century still in use.
The community was first populated in the mid-1800s as a result of the fertile land and water availability in the area. Transportation on the Elkhorn River to the Platte and then to the Missouri was also a strong consideration in its selection. The area was platted in 1867 and incorporated in 1886. When the Union Pacific Railroad line moved westward through Elkhorn, the town became a water station and the home of many UP employees. Business, agriculture, and commerce flourished with the railroad’s presence.
As its population grew, more emphasis was placed on entertainment, religion and education. These activities remain strong today with many churches, recreational facilities and schools serving the area. Today, the Elkhorn Public School District educates over 5,000 students in six elementary, two middle, and two high schools. There are also several large parochial schools, as well.
The Elkhorn area continues to be an attractive residential option for people of all ages and requirements. Apartments, townhomes, and single-family dwellings are available in many price ranges. The Dodge Expressway provides convenient passage for commuters as well. Other amenities—medical facilities, an abundance of services and retail outlets, Village Pointe Shopping Center, and grocery stores are conveniently located close by, making Elkhorn a convenient and special place to live.
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| blank | Principal | Taxes | INS / PMI | Other | Total |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Monthly | $3,602.19 | $855.50 | $669.39 | $0.00 | $5,127.08 |
| Yearly | $43,226.28 | $10,266.00 | $8,032.68 | $0.00 | $61,524.96 |
| Total | $1,296,788.40 | $307,980.00 | $163,244.79 | $0.00 | $1,768,013.19 |
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2503 N 184th Street, Elkhorn, NE 68022.
2503 N 184th Street | MLS# 22530767
This single family home located at 2503 N 184th Street, Elkhorn, NE 68022 is currently listed for sale with an asking price of $599,900. This property was built in 2021 and has 5 bedrooms with 3515 sq. ft. N 184th Street is located in the BLONDO RIDGES subdivision within the Elkhorn school district. Search BLONDO RIDGES real estate on cassideereeve.npdodge.com today.