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What area do you consider Dundee? Like, streets

What area would you consider close enough to UNO for rental homes?

Just curious on your thoughts.

 
Its kind of an old area. midtown crossing is just east of that. great place

 
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Technically Dundee stretches all the way to Leavenworth but realistically it ends well before that.

To me it felt like Dundee was always 48th and dodge to 48th and Webster, then to 52 and Webster to 52nd and Dodge and back when I lived there.v

 
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Technically Dundee stretches all the way to Leavenworth but realistically it ends well before that.

To me it felt like Dundee was always 48th and dodge to 48th and Webster, then to 52 and Webster to 52nd and Dodge and back when I lived there.v
^^^^

Agreed.

 
ShawnWatson said:
Technically Dundee stretches all the way to Leavenworth but realistically it ends well before that.

To me it felt like Dundee was always 48th and dodge to 48th and Webster, then to 52 and Webster to 52nd and Dodge and back when I lived there.v
Agreed with that. When I lived there, Dundee Residents didn't count anything South of 48th as being part of their neighborhood.

As for rental homes close to UNO... you could rent all the way up to 72nd and down to 48th for a safer area. Anything further South, your getting into more of a crime rate area. Personally, depending what your looking at and price range, I would look for a place over by 85th street, from Dodge to Blondo. Good neighborhood, quiet and not too far. About 2.5 miles away from UNO.

 
ShawnWatson said:
Technically Dundee stretches all the way to Leavenworth but realistically it ends well before that.

To me it felt like Dundee was always 48th and dodge to 48th and Webster, then to 52 and Webster to 52nd and Dodge and back when I lived there.v
Agreed with that. When I lived there, Dundee Residents didn't count anything South of 48th as being part of their neighborhood.

As for rental homes close to UNO... you could rent all the way up to 72nd and down to 48th for a safer area. Anything further South, your getting into more of a crime rate area. Personally, depending what your looking at and price range, I would look for a place over by 85th street, from Dodge to Blondo. Good neighborhood, quiet and not too far. About 2.5 miles away from UNO.
South of 48th?
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ShawnWatson said:
Technically Dundee stretches all the way to Leavenworth but realistically it ends well before that.

To me it felt like Dundee was always 48th and dodge to 48th and Webster, then to 52 and Webster to 52nd and Dodge and back when I lived there.v
Agreed with that. When I lived there, Dundee Residents didn't count anything South of 48th as being part of their neighborhood.

As for rental homes close to UNO... you could rent all the way up to 72nd and down to 48th for a safer area. Anything further South, your getting into more of a crime rate area. Personally, depending what your looking at and price range, I would look for a place over by 85th street, from Dodge to Blondo. Good neighborhood, quiet and not too far. About 2.5 miles away from UNO.
South of 48th?
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East, my bad

 
I take offence to this west O mentallity that every neighborhood east of 48th or 72nd is a stay away high crime area. I own a very nice victorian built in 1906 and even though the area has become a high rental area, it is low crime. More people are shot and shops are robbed west of 48th than in my hood.

 
I take offence to this west O mentallity that every neighborhood east of 48th or 72nd is a stay away high crime area. I own a very nice victorian built in 1906 and even though the area has become a high rental area, it is low crime. More people are shot and shops are robbed west of 48th than in my hood.
So 43rd and Dodge is a good place to live? Because this guy is asking a general area, just not everywhere east of 48th or 72nd.

 
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I take offence to this west O mentallity that every neighborhood east of 48th or 72nd is a stay away high crime area. I own a very nice victorian built in 1906 and even though the area has become a high rental area, it is low crime. More people are shot and shops are robbed west of 48th than in my hood.
So 43rd and Dodge is a good place to live? Because this guy is asking a general area, just not everywhere east of 48th or 72nd.
I live on 38th Ave just off Dodge, (midtown) no complaints and yes, quick access to UNO, on a bus line that runs every 15 min to and from UNO.

 
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I take offence to this west O mentallity that every neighborhood east of 48th or 72nd is a stay away high crime area. I own a very nice victorian built in 1906 and even though the area has become a high rental area, it is low crime. More people are shot and shops are robbed west of 48th than in my hood.
So 43rd and Dodge is a good place to live? Because this guy is asking a general area, just not everywhere east of 48th or 72nd.
I live on 38th Ave just off Dodge, (midtown) no complaints and yes, quick access to UNO, on a bus line that runs every 15 min to and from UNO.
Have a buddy who lives off 30th and Harney. Actually a nice area with Midtown right there. Have drove through Areas by UNO and who knows where else that people consider unsafe. There are some impressively nice houses in the Midtown/UNO area. Only place I stay away from is north Omaha for obvious reasons.

 
I take offence to this west O mentallity that every neighborhood east of 48th or 72nd is a stay away high crime area. I own a very nice victorian built in 1906 and even though the area has become a high rental area, it is low crime. More people are shot and shops are robbed west of 48th than in my hood.
So 43rd and Dodge is a good place to live? Because this guy is asking a general area, just not everywhere east of 48th or 72nd.
I live on 38th Ave just off Dodge, (midtown) no complaints and yes, quick access to UNO, on a bus line that runs every 15 min to and from UNO.
38th and Dodge has a lot of drug activity, and have a few college living houses there. Its not as bad as the neighborhood from Saddle Creek to 40th, and some parts behind there, but your out of Dundee at that time, IMO. Midtown is a nice area, but I wasn't going that far in my references from UNO.

 
Yeah, sorry I might not have been more clear, Dundee, Midtown and a few areas in Benson (now that it is becoming "cool) are places where me and my partners look for investment properties. Dundee is ideal because you can basically get renters that go to UNO, CU, UNMC and people that just want to live in that area.

 
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