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Omaha, NE: Scott Frohm, Gay Friendly Real Estate Agent
Gay Friendly Real Estate Agent in Omaha Real Estate Agent Keller Williams
16909 Burke St, Ste 123, Omaha, NE, 68118, USA

Office: 1 402 778-1212
Toll Free: 1 888 598-5858
Fax: 1 877 810-3727
Mobile: 1 402 598-5858

Main Clientele: Gay Men Lesbian Bisexual Transgender Straight
Specialty: Residential, Condo
Region Covered: Omaha, Bellevue, Elkhorm
Years Experience: 33
Accreditation: ABR, GRI, NAR

About the Real Estate Agent

Professional service with a fun attitude!

About the Area

Omaha's got great places 'to be' but still grasping for great GBLT places that arent meat markets.

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Nebraska is one of the leading ranching and farming states in the USA, with a population of just under 2 million people. The state is split over two timezones, with the east on Central Time, and the west on Mountain Time.

Lincoln is the capital city of Nebraska, in the southeastern corner of the state. Lincoln has a mostly service-based economy, and is home to the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. Lincoln has several gay bars.

Omaha is the state's largest city, with more than 800k residents in the Omaha metro area, and is located on the Missouri River. Omaha is home to ConAgra Fooods, Mutual of Omaha, and Berkshire Hathaway, Warren Buffet's firm. Omaha has been named the number one "Best Bang-For-The-Buck City". Omaha's gay neighborhoods include the Southeast Neighborhood and the Old Market District. With affordability, a small-town feel and great gay and lesbian community, Omaha might be the place for you in the midwest.

At Gay Realty Network, we know from experience how important having gay or gay friendly real estate agent can be, especially when it's time to make an offer and fill out a contract. Having an agent that knows the difference between having joint tenancy or holding a property as tenants in common, who understands gay/lesbian families and our own unique real estate needs and challenges, and who can help you find the gay friendly neighborhoods in your area where you and your friends and family will feel comfortable is invaluable.