If you’re planning a PCS move to Omaha, here’s how to stay sane and get settled fast.
Making a PCS move to Omaha can feel overwhelming—especially if you’re juggling timelines, kids, new jobs, and a house hunt all at once. But it doesn’t have to be chaotic. Whether you’re relocating from another duty station or making your very first military move, a few smart tips can make the transition way easier.
Here are 7 ways to smooth the bumps and settle into your new life in Nebraska.
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1. Tap Into Military-Friendly Resources (Like My Champions Program)
When you’re preparing for a PCS move to Omaha, one of the smartest things you can do is take advantage of the military-friendly programs designed just for you. From housing support to school enrollment help, the Omaha area does a solid job welcoming military families—but not all programs are widely advertised.
That’s why I created my own Champions Program, a give-back initiative that helps military families, teachers, first responders, and other everyday heroes save money on their home purchase or sale. The savings can add up quickly, especially if you’re buying at today’s prices. You can read more about the Champions Program here and see if it’s a good fit for your move.
2. Get to Know Sarpy County Before You Arrive
If your PCS move to Omaha has you house-hunting near Offutt Air Force Base, there’s a good chance you’ll end up in Sarpy County. Cities like Papillion, Bellevue, and La Vista are popular with military families for good reason. Top-rated schools, short commutes, and lots of community support can be found easily.
Before you start booking showings, take a few minutes to explore the area. I put together a full Relocation Guide to Sarpy County that gives you the lay of the land—where to shop, eat, play, and even how the school systems work. It’s a great first step to figuring out what part of town feels most like home.
3. Understand Nebraska Weather (and What It Means for Your Move)
Nebraska doesn’t ease you in when it comes to weather. Whether you’re arriving in the middle of a humid summer or facing a February blizzard, it’s best to be prepared. PCS moves don’t always happen on your schedule, so knowing what to expect—and how to adjust—can make a huge difference.
Not sure what moving during a Midwestern winter or a sweltering July might look like? Check out this guide to mastering all four seasons in Omaha. It’s full of local tips that can help you plan ahead—especially if you’re new to snow shovels or tornado sirens.
4. Don’t Skip Utility Setup
Set reminders to transfer or start services for electricity, gas, internet, and trash pickup. Each city or county may have different providers (like OPPD and MUD), so it’s worth making a checklist based on your specific address.
5. Take Advantage of Military Discounts in the Omaha Area
When you’re moving to a new city, every little bit of savings helps—and Omaha businesses really step up for military families. From home services and car repair to coffee shops and clothing stores, there are tons of places that offer exclusive discounts to active-duty service members and veterans.
To make your search easier, I put together this blog post listing dozens of Omaha-area military discounts. Bookmark it, refer to it often, and don’t be shy about asking for a discount when you’re out shopping. Many places don’t advertise their offers, but they’re more than happy to honor them if you ask.
6. Get Plugged Into the Community
One of the best things about a PCS move to Omaha is the strong sense of community. From family events to military support groups, there are tons of ways to get connected fast. Start with your base resources, then branch into local Facebook groups, rec centers, and school programs.
If you’re heading to Offutt Air Force Base, be sure to read this detailed guide to PCS’ing to Offutt. It includes insider tips on neighborhoods, commute times, local events, and even where to grab groceries and dinner nearby. You’ll feel more at home before you even unpack a box.
7. Ask for Help (Really!)
There’s no prize for doing it all on your own. Tap into relocation experts who understand military timelines, VA loans, and the unique stress of moving under orders. It can save you serious time, and even money, in the long run.
Need Help Settling In?
If you’re planning a PCS move to Omaha, you don’t have to navigate it alone, I’m here to make it easy. Thinking about buying? Figure out your purchase power based on the latest BAH rates HERE.
Call me at (402) 600-3006, email, or fill out this quick form to schedule a time to talk. Let’s find a place that feels like home.
With the right guidance, this can be one of the most rewarding duty stations of your career. I also created this complete Offutt Air Force Base PCS Guide, designed to help you understand the area, what to expect, and how to make smart housing and lifestyle decisions from day one.