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Neighborhoods near Gerald W. Kirn Middle School in Council Bluffs, IA

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    McKenzie Avenue

    Curving north of Kanesville Boulevard on the east side of Council Bluffs, McKenzie Avenue is closer to the city’s edge than its center. The surrounding neighborhood is mainly residential, with densely wooded areas that give it a secluded feel. However, access to a primary thoroughfare allows residents to get back to the action in a snap. “It’s

    • Average Value

      $340K

    • List Price

      $286K - $1.2M

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      2 Listings

    McKenzie Avenue
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    Lake Manawa

    Lake Manawa in Council Bluffs centers on its namesake lake and state park. The area offers diverse housing and highly rated schools. Residents enjoy water activities, hiking trails, nearby shopping, and a thriving arts scene.

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      $304K

    • List Price

      $167K - $759K

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      3 Listings

    Lake Manawa
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    Kimball Park

    In the northern reaches of Council Bluffs, the city starts yielding to the Loess Hills and the Iowa countryside. With its hilly, winding roads and dense tree canopies, Kimball Park offers a glimpse of what lies beyond. The neighborhood is situated along North Broadway, connecting it to the central portion of Council Bluffs about 2 miles away,

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      $250K

    • List Price

      $176K - $315K

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      Homes For Sale

      2 Listings

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    Valley View

    The residential neighborhood of Valley View was once next to a popular shopping mall in southeastern Council Bluffs. By the mid-2010s, most of the stores had shuttered, and Mall of the Bluffs permanently closed in 2019. However, recent development has given the neighborhood a boost. “That was our Mall of the Bluffs area, and it was run-down for 10

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      $250K

    • List Price

      $190K - $321K

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      Homes For Sale

      1 Listing

    Valley View
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    North Broadway

    Council Bluffs residents often use cardinal directions to describe the city’s layout. With that in mind, North Broadway is aptly named. The neighborhood surrounds the northern branch of Broadway, the major thoroughfare that cuts a path through the heart of the city. But the name only tells part of the story. The tree-lined residential streets are

    • Average Value

      $238K

    • List Price

      $141K - $401K

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      Homes For Sale

      5 Listings

    North Broadway
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    Prospect Park

    Hilly, winding streets weave through the neighborhood of Prospect Park, including around its small namesake park. Residents live midway between Big Lake Park and the Historic 100 Block, Council Bluffs’ primary destination for dining and nightlife. “That’s a decent neighborhood close to the 100 Block,” says Lynn Leaders, a Realtor with Heartland

    • Average Value

      $226K

    • List Price

      $111K - $284K

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      3 Listings

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    The South End

    The South End in Council Bluffs offers 20th-century homes with large yards and easy access to Omaha, 6 miles away. Key attractions include 712 Eat + Drink, Sunset Park, and Lake Manawa State Park for outdoor activities.

    • Average Value

      $208K

    • List Price

      $52K - $463K

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      Homes For Sale

      7 Listings

    The South End
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    Twin City

    Twin City in Council Bluffs offers small-town living with easy Omaha access. Residents enjoy trails, the Council Bluffs Recreation Complex, and highly rated schools. The area hosts community events and is near shopping centers.

    • Average Value

      $203K

    • List Price

      $42K - $252K

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      0 Listings

    Twin City
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    Roberts Park

    On the west side of Council Bluffs, Roberts Park forms the heart of the neighborhood that shares its name. A pocket of residential streets surrounds the green space, moments away from Interstate 29 and the Iowa-Nebraska border. “It’s a convenient location because you’ve got access to I-29, and if you go underneath the interstate, you can jump

    • Average Value

      $203K

    • List Price

      $104K - $337K

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      0 Listings

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    Lincoln-Fairview

    When Abraham Lincoln visited Council Bluffs in 1859, he stood atop the Loess Hills and declared that the spot should serve as the Eastern Terminus of the nation’s first transcontinental railroad. A monument commemorating this noteworthy event is the focal point of Lincoln-Fairview, one of the city’s oldest neighborhoods. Wealthy residents

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      $201K

    • List Price

      $100K - $379K

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      Homes For Sale

      4 Listings

    Lincoln-Fairview
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    The Heights

    The Council Bluffs Gateway sculpture sits astride West Broadway next to a scenic overlook in The Heights, an eclectic neighborhood on the east end of the city. When President Abraham Lincoln visited the area in 1859, he decided it should serve as the eastern terminus of the Union Pacific Railroad. Eight score and six years later, railroad tracks

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      $194K

    • List Price

      $70K - $401K

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      1 Listing

    The Heights
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    Cochran Park

    Spanning the streets between West Broadway and the old railroad tracks, Cochran Park claims one of the most convenient locations in Council Bluffs. The network of residential streets is within 2 miles of the Historic 100 Block and the business district by Bayliss Park, but thanks to the commercial activity on West Broadway, residents don’t have to

    • Average Value

      $156K

    • List Price

      $49K - $277K

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      Homes For Sale

      4 Listings

    Cochran Park
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    Downtown Council Bluffs

    Downtown Council Bluffs combines small-town charm with urban amenities near Omaha. Bayliss Park and the Union Pacific Railroad Museum are popular attractions. The area features diverse architecture and local eateries.

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      $137K

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      0 Listings

    Downtown Council Bluffs
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    Stan Bahnsen Park

    Former pro baseball player Stan Bahnsen was born in Council Bluffs, and the city honors their hometown hero with a designated park on the west side of the city. The Stan Bahnsen Park neighborhood lies between the railroad tracks and Interstate 29, bordered to the north by a nature preserve on the Missouri River. With access to outdoor recreation

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      $184K

    • List Price

      $149K - $224K

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      Homes For Sale

      1 Listing

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    Sherwood

    • Average Value

      $347K

    • List Price

      $284K - $522K

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      Homes For Sale

      1 Listing

    Sherwood
  • Eastern Council Bluffs

    Eastern Council Bluffs

    Bordered by western Iowa’s vast farmland, Eastern Council Bluffs provides suburban reprieve from the bustle of the city’s downtown district. The quiet community comprises a network of recently built subdivisions along Interstate 80, offering residents a relaxed atmosphere without sacrificing quick access to the greater Omaha Metro Area. Daily

    • Average Value

      $397K

    • List Price

      $218K - $976K

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      23 Listings

    Eastern Council Bluffs