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Bennington Neighborhoods For Growing Families

Bennington Neighborhoods For Growing Families

If you are trying to find the right place for more space, a manageable commute, and neighborhoods that fit your day-to-day life, Bennington deserves a close look. For many buyers, the challenge is not just finding a house. It is finding the right mix of price, lot size, maintenance level, and school attendance area in a city that is growing quickly. This guide will help you compare Bennington neighborhoods in a practical way so you can narrow your search with more confidence. Let’s dive in.

Why Bennington draws growing households

Bennington is a Douglas County city that describes itself as a small-town community with Omaha about ten miles away. That balance appeals to buyers who want suburban space while staying connected to the broader metro.

The city has also been growing alongside its school system. Bennington Public Schools notes that a 2020 bond funded Stratford Elementary and Bennington South Middle School, both of which opened in 2022, and a 2025 bond funded a second high school planned for the 2028-29 school year. For buyers planning several years ahead, that growth is part of the bigger picture.

On pricing, Bennington sits in the high-$300,000s to low-$400,000s depending on the source and metric. Recent data in the research report shows a typical home value around $410,275, a median list price near $459,963, and a recent median sale price of about $395,000. That range gives you a useful starting point as you compare neighborhoods with different home styles and lot sizes.

Start with school boundaries

If schools are part of your home search, verify the exact address before you fall in love with a property. Bennington Public Schools specifically states that a 68007 address or a subdivision name does not guarantee district placement.

That matters because school attendance areas line up closely with neighborhood research in Bennington. In practical terms, your search will be easier if you compare homes by school zone, lot size, and maintenance level at the same time.

Elementary attendance areas to know

Based on the district and foundation information in the research report, these elementary attendance areas include the following neighborhoods:

  • Bennington Elementary: Bennington Heights, Bennington Park/Bennington Park West, Bruhn Acres/Fawn Heights, Kempten Creek, Newport Landing, and the Town of Bennington
  • Anchor Pointe Elementary: Anchor Pointe, Majestic Pointe, and Stone Creek/Stone Creek Village
  • Pine Creek Elementary: Pine Creek, Waterford, and Summer Hill Farm
  • Heritage Elementary: Heritage
  • Stratford Elementary: Stratford Park, Copper Creek, and The Hill

Middle school boundaries also matter

Bennington South Middle School serves the Anchor Pointe, Pine Creek, and Stratford attendance centers, except Newport Vista. Bennington Middle serves the Bennington and Heritage attendance centers, plus Newport Vista.

If you are comparing two homes that seem similar on paper, this is one of the first details worth confirming. A quick school-boundary check can save time and help you focus on the neighborhoods that truly match your priorities.

Best Bennington neighborhood types

Rather than ranking neighborhoods, it is often more helpful to sort Bennington by lifestyle and housing style. That gives you a clearer picture of what may fit your budget, upkeep preference, and space needs.

Lower-maintenance options

If you want less exterior upkeep or a more approachable price point, The Hill and Majestic Pointe stand out. The Hill townhomes are listed from about $267,990 to $285,990 and offer around 1,511 square feet with 3 bedrooms.

Majestic Pointe twinhomes are marketed around $304,990 to $331,000, with some 4-bedroom plans ranging from roughly 1,767 to 2,199 square feet. Detached homes in The Hill and Majestic Pointe II move into the mid-$300,000s through mid-$400,000s, with ranch and two-story plans from about 1,498 to 2,556 square feet.

These neighborhoods can make sense if you want newer construction and a simpler maintenance routine without jumping straight into Bennington’s higher price tiers.

Newer subdivisions with variety

If you want more choices in home size, lot feel, and neighborhood amenities, Stratford Park and Kempten Creek are worth a serious look. Stratford Park, near 168th and State, is described as having large lots, wide streets, a pool, playground, and trail access.

Homes there range from ranch to 1.5-story and two-story designs, roughly 1,500 to more than 4,000 square feet. Pricing in the research report starts in the low $200,000s and reaches the mid-$400,000s, making it one of the broader neighborhood ranges discussed.

Kempten Creek offers another newer-home option on Bennington Road between 156th and 168th. New-home pages in the research report cluster around $437,000 and up, with recent homes around 1,917 to 2,434 square feet and lot sizes around 0.17 to 0.19 acres.

These areas often appeal to buyers who want newer homes, room to grow, and neighborhood features that support an active routine.

Larger-lot, custom, and lake-oriented areas

If your priorities lean toward premium finishes, larger lots, or a more custom-home feel, Bennington has options for that too. Anchor Pointe is a strong example for buyers who want newer construction with lake adjacency and neighborhood amenities.

Recent listings in the research report include a ranch at $599,900 on a 9,365-square-foot lot and a sold two-story at $679,900 on a 12,632-square-foot lot. The community also highlights a neighborhood pool, trail access to Flanagan Lake, and proximity to the area’s lake and park system.

Heritage leans more custom and larger-lot, with ranch and two-story homes from about 1,400 to more than 3,000 square feet. Many lots are around a quarter acre, and pricing starts in the low $500,000s and up.

Bennington Park West is a different kind of opportunity if you want more builder flexibility. Recent lot listings show treed, walkout, flat, and daylight lots around 0.28 to 0.42 acres, with lot prices roughly in the high $70,000s to about $90,000 before construction costs.

Newport Landing sits in a more luxury custom category. With quarter-acre to half-acre lots and builder pricing starting at $1.3 million, it is better viewed as a custom market rather than a typical suburban subdivision.

Established neighborhoods and acreage pockets

New construction is not the only path in Bennington. If you want an established setting, more yard space, or fewer HOA-style constraints, older neighborhoods still offer meaningful options.

In Bennington Heights, recent examples include updated 1970s ranch homes in the low-to-mid $300,000s. That can be a useful range for buyers who want detached housing and existing neighborhood character.

Bruhn Acres/Fawn Heights includes ranch and 1.5-story homes on roughly half-acre to multi-acre lots. The research report notes one listing that sold for $259,000 on 0.47 acres and another 1976 home on 1.84 acres with a large detached garage.

If lot size is one of your top priorities, these established areas may give you options that feel very different from a standard subdivision layout.

Parks and recreation near Bennington neighborhoods

For many buyers, neighborhood fit is about more than the house itself. Daily life often feels easier when parks, trails, and outdoor spaces are close by.

Bennington’s city park system includes Centennial Park, Tim Ohrt Park, Johns-Bohn Park, a sports complex with volleyball, tennis, basketball, and soccer facilities, plus a baseball complex with a basketball court. Those local amenities add useful recreation options throughout the city.

Regionally, Flanagan Lake is one of the standout outdoor draws. According to the Papio-Missouri River NRD information in the research report, the area includes 730 acres overall, a 220-acre lake, and a five-mile hiking and biking trail, along with boating, fishing, kayaking, picnicking, and playground access.

Another nearby outdoor destination is UNO’s Glacier Creek Preserve on State Street in Bennington. If you value trails, lake access, and open space, these amenities can play a major role in choosing between neighborhoods on the west and south edges of town.

Commute and convenience

Bennington’s location is part of its appeal, especially if you need regular access to Omaha. The city states that Omaha is about ten miles away, and current route estimates in the research report show about a 20-minute drive to Omaha via NE 36.

Some builder marketing for edge-of-town neighborhoods frames the drive as about 10 minutes to Omaha east or south. That can be helpful as neighborhood-specific context, but it should not be treated as a universal commute time for every part of Bennington.

When you compare neighborhoods, think beyond the headline commute. Consider your most common routes, whether that is school drop-off, office travel, weekend errands, or getting to parks and activities.

How to choose the right Bennington neighborhood

If you are narrowing down your options, a simple framework can help you avoid overwhelm. Focus on the factors that affect daily life the most.

Compare these four factors first

  • School attendance area: Verify the exact property address with the district map
  • Maintenance level: Decide whether you prefer townhome, twinhome, or detached living
  • Lot size: Think about how much yard, storage, or outdoor space you really want
  • Price range: Match neighborhoods to your realistic comfort zone, not just your top approval number

A practical way to match neighborhoods

If you want a lower-maintenance option, start with The Hill or Majestic Pointe. If you want newer subdivisions with broader home-size variety and neighborhood amenities, look closely at Stratford Park and Kempten Creek.

If space, custom features, or lake access lead your list, explore Anchor Pointe, Heritage, Bennington Park West, or Newport Landing depending on your budget. If you want established homes with bigger yards or acreage potential, Bennington Heights and Bruhn Acres/Fawn Heights may be better fits.

The key is to compare neighborhoods based on how you actually live. That usually leads to better decisions than searching by price alone.

If you want help sorting through Bennington neighborhoods, comparing school boundaries, or finding the right balance of budget, condition, and location, Sheila Ost offers a warm, practical approach backed by strong local market knowledge and responsive support from start to finish.

FAQs

Which Bennington neighborhoods have lower-maintenance homes?

  • The Hill and Majestic Pointe are the clearest lower-maintenance options in the research report, with townhomes and twinhomes that offer a more approachable entry point than some detached-home neighborhoods.

Which Bennington neighborhoods are tied to Stratford Elementary?

  • Stratford Elementary includes Stratford Park, Copper Creek, and The Hill according to the attendance-area information in the research report.

Which Bennington neighborhoods may offer larger lots?

  • Heritage, Bennington Park West, Newport Landing, and Bruhn Acres/Fawn Heights are among the neighborhoods in the research report with larger-lot, custom-home, or acreage-style options.

What is the typical home price range in Bennington?

  • Citywide pricing in the research report falls roughly in the high-$300,000s to low-$400,000s depending on whether you look at typical value, median list price, or median sale price.

How far is Bennington from Omaha?

  • The city describes Omaha as about ten miles away, and route estimates in the research report suggest about a 20-minute drive via NE 36, though exact commute times vary by neighborhood and destination.

Do Bennington subdivision names guarantee school assignment?

  • No. Bennington Public Schools specifically states that a 68007 address or subdivision name does not guarantee district placement, so you should verify the exact property address with the district boundary map.

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