Aaron Krier helps Omaha and Council Bluffs homeowners rent out their properties — and helps renters find single-family homes across the metro. Licensed in both Nebraska and Iowa, he advises landlords on either side of the Missouri River.
Whether you're moving and keeping the old house, inheriting a property, or building a portfolio, the first question is always the same: what will it actually rent for? Aaron answers that with real comparable data — free, and with no obligation.
Start With the NumbersSingle-family rentals in high demand move fast and rarely sit on the big portals. Tell Aaron your budget, areas, and move date — he'll flag homes as they come available.
Tell Aaron What You NeedA data-backed estimate of what your property can rent for in today's Omaha–Council Bluffs market, using comparable rentals on both sides of the river.
Professional listing photos, syndicated advertising, and showings handled for you — so your property doesn't sit vacant.
Credit, income, and background screening standards that comply with Nebraska and Iowa landlord-tenant law — and protect your investment.
Honest numbers on whether keeping your house as a rental beats selling it. Aaron is licensed to do either — so the advice isn't biased toward one answer.
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Complete the form and Aaron will prepare a rent analysis for your property using current comparable rentals in your neighborhood — or, if you're renting, he'll start a tailored home search.

If the numbers say sell — or you're just tired of tenants and turnovers — Aaron can list your rental on the open market or make you a cash offer. Your choice, priced side by side.
Rent depends on location, size, condition, and season. Aaron prepares a free rent analysis using comparable rental listings and recent lease-ups in your specific neighborhood — on either the Nebraska or Iowa side of the metro — so you get a defensible number, not a guess.
It comes down to your equity, the rent the house can command, and how much landlording you want to do. Because Aaron is a licensed REALTOR® who handles both sales and rentals, he can show you the projected rental income and the likely sale proceeds side by side, and let the numbers decide.
Nebraska and Iowa have different landlord-tenant statutes covering deposits, notice periods, and eviction procedure. Aaron is licensed in both states and works with metro landlords on both sides of the Missouri River, so cross-river owners get guidance specific to where the property actually sits.
Yes. If you're looking for a single-family rental in the Omaha–Council Bluffs metro, reach out with your budget, preferred areas, and move date, and Aaron will flag suitable properties as they come available.