Council Bluffs/Iowa

Council Bluffs offers a wide variety of housing, from multi-million-dollar farm estates, to historic residences built in the latter 1800s and early 1900s. There are options in every size and price range throughout the municipality.

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Carter Lake

Currently a community of approximately 4,000 people, Carter Lake, Iowa lies west of Omaha’s Eppley Airport. The city is unique in that it is...

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CB - East End

The east side of Council Bluffs is filled with treasures including the historic Haymarket Square which includes a mixture of eclectic shops and...

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CB - South End

The south end of Council Bluffs includes homes of vintage ages as well as many new homes available under the city’s infill grand program. ...

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CB - West End

No doubt about it, the west end is a major gateway to the many offerings of Council Bluffs.  West Broadway continues to be transformed as...

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Glenwood

Glenwood, Iowa is a city of approximately 5,200 people, located 20 miles south of Omaha/Council Bluffs on I-29 and then  several miles east...

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Lewis Central

The Lewis Central area is defined by the Lewis Central Community School district which incorporates area inside and outside the city. ...

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Missouri Valley

Missouri Valley is located a 20 minute drive north of Omaha on I-29.  It is home to approximately 2,600 citizens, many of whom work in Omaha...

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Red Oak

Approximately 5,300 people live in Red Oak, the county seat of Montgomery County, Iowa.  A one hour drive southeast of Omaha/Council Bluffs,...

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Shenandoah

Located approximately 60 miles southeast of Omaha/Council Bluffs is Shenandoah, Iowa, a self-sustaining city with a population of 4,800...

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