Oklahoma City
Home of the Thunder and the first metered parking.
Charm
Great arts culture throughout the city with a peak in the Paseo
Growing food industry with an emphasis on locally grown
Wide-variety of holistic and leading medical options
Organic supermarkets popping-up throughout the city, like Natural Grocers, Whole Foods, and more.
Key Facts
Median Home Value in OKC is $210K
Home Values Have Increased 5.5%
Oklahoma remains recession proof
Cost of living remains low
Parks and Rec avidly developing new outdoor options from nature walks to public parks
Choosing OKC as Your Home
Our big, little city which spans over 621 miles, continues to grow, and we plenty of room to do it in! The improvements made in rebuilding and repairing residential and commercial properties in Oklahoma City have made a major impact in property values and business growth. Quality of life has been improved by Downtown, Bricktown and Midtown trolley routes, access to more organic food options, gyms and yoga studios. The Plaza District, Paseo Arts District, Midtown and downtown have each seen some of the biggest transformations in the past decade and have capitalized on their own distinct personalities. Oklahoma City's shopping and dining options have expanded, both in locations and offerings. There are now pockets of specialty shops and hand-crafted restaurants sprinkled throughout OKC, ensuring that all residents have the ability to travel short distances to quench any craving. This is also showing promising returns on homeownership investments. The current low-cost entry may not remain if city improvements continue to rapidly improve the cities living conditions and median wage.
If you are an out-of-town homebuyer or a local, it’s always crucial to have someone who understands the culture, schools and crime statistics of every niche in OKC. As your realtor I can walk you through the advantages and disadvantages of both your new potential home and the culture around it. I also have a strong background in home design, construction and building. With so many historical and aged homes, you need an agent who can point out potential pitfalls and probable upgrades you may want to consider as you are putting offers in. If you are ready to begin shopping for homes, or just have questions about the process, contact us!