Douglas County is the most populated county in Nebraska and home to Omaha, the state’s largest city. The county is a major economic, cultural, and educational center, offering urban living, suburban communities, and everything in between. Omaha serves as the county seat and is known for its vibrant downtown, Fortune 500 companies, universities, hospitals, entertainment districts, and rich history. Other prominent communities include Bennington, Ralston, Elkhorn, and Valley, many of which have experienced significant growth due to suburban expansion. Historically, Douglas County grew rapidly thanks to the Missouri River, railroad development, stockyards, and industrial growth. Over time, Omaha became a major Midwestern business center known for finance, agriculture, transportation, and healthcare industries. Today, it continues to be a diverse economic powerhouse with steady population growth. Housing options in Douglas County range from historic homes in Dundee and Midtown to luxury properties in West Omaha, modern suburban developments in Elkhorn and Bennington, and urban lofts downtown. Existing home prices typically range from $260,000 to $500,000, though upscale homes in western Omaha easily exceed $700,000–$1.5M+. New construction is extremely active in suburban areas, with build costs often ranging from $170–$240 per sq. ft., depending on location and finishing level. Custom luxury builds can exceed $300 per sq. ft. Douglas County is extremely well connected, with two major interstates (I-80 and I-680), an international airport, and countless amenities. It appeals to families, professionals, retirees, students, and anyone seeking strong job markets, cultural attractions, and modern conveniences.