The city of Bartlesville, Oklahoma, provides its residents with abundant green spaces and notable attractions, featuring multiple golf courses and an amusement park. With a population exceeding 35,000, the city offers premier shopping, dining and entertainment options, along with a local university, making it an appealing choice for homeowners. Bartlesville, while classified as a city, retains rural characteristics evident in its expansive landscapes.
Bartlesville
Located in Washington County
Bartlesville's diverse architectural styles
Diverse home styles are displayed on roomy residential streets. Towering mature trees stand next to ranch-style properties, bungalows, Cape Cods, mid-century modern and Tudor-inspired homes. Streets have formal sidewalks allowing residents to take strolls, walk their furry companions or take morning or afternoon jogs. Homes on single and double lots with less than 2,000 square feet start at $135,000, while those with over 2,000 square feet can reach up to $600,000. Homes that cost $1 million and above rest near Jo Allyn Lowe Park and in the northern portion of the community. Plots of land are also available as farms are common in the community, starting at $7,000.
Savoring, sipping and shopping in downtown Bartlesville
Downtown offers residents a delightful culinary journey with local gems aplenty. Residents can start their day at Outpost Coffee, a modern yet cozy warehouse serving warm and chilled morning beverages and pastries, making it an ideal spot to work remotely or catch up with neighbors. Crossing 2nd boasts quirky decor, inviting residents to unwind with cocktails, karaoke or a friendly game of pool. American Heritage, owned by fourth and fifth-generation ranchers, provides ranch-to-table meats for home-cooked meals. Walmart Supercenter is the one-stop shop for fresh produce and household needs. Along U.S. Route 60, Ross Dress for Less and T.J. Maxx offer wardrobe and home decor updates, while Petco provides pet care essentials.
From Wayside Elementary to Oklahoma Wesleyan
Bartlesville provides students with access to a quality education through public institutions. Wayside Elementary School and Central Middle School earn an overall Niche score of A-minus providing a solid educational foundation before students ascend to Bartlesville High School. Bartlesville High also earns an overall Niche score of an A-minus, with diversity and teachers receiving the highest accolade and the school has a student-teacher ratio of 18 to 1. Students can begin their post-secondary education at Oklahoma Wesleyan University. This private, Christian university has nationally ranked faculty and offers over 30 bachelor’s degree programs.
Iconic towers and legendary landmarks
Jo Allyn Lowe Park is nearly 32 acres and offers a fishing lake for boaters and a monarch butterfly garden. Cooper Dog Park offers off-leash fun for dogs and pups. Kiddie Park is a major attraction, that offers pay-as-you-go rides in the shape of airplanes, boats and mini trucks. Visitors can also ride through the park on a mini train and or race around on the bumper cars. Residents desiring a country club experience can indulge in golf at Hillcrest Country Club, Oklahoma's #11 ranked course according to Golf Digest. Beyond golf, members can enjoy a cocktail lounge, Perry’s Bistro and The Upstairs dining room. Sooner Park offers classic play areas and the Sooner Park Play Tower. This observation tower stands a towering 50 feet tall. The Richard Johnson Bandshell hosts live music and concerts, and its park provides many sports courts including disc golf and horseshoes.
Convenient access via U.S. Routes 60 and 75
Situated about an hour from Tulsa, Bartlesville residents also have convenient access to additional amenities in this larger city. U.S. Routes 60 and 75 allow residents to easily navigate within the community and to neighboring regions.
The Price Tower Arts Center
Among the notable attractions in Bartlesville is the Price Tower Arts Center, designed by famed architect Frank Lloyd Wright. This eclectic tower stands 19 stories and houses an art and design museum and hotel. Local art is seen throughout the community, including the iconic 66 sculpture, created to give a nod to the Phillips 66 gas station logo.

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Bartlesville Housing Trends
On average, homes in Bartlesville, OK sell after 24 days on the market compared to the national average of 70 days. The median sale price for homes in Bartlesville, OK over the last 12 months is $308,000, down 11% from the median home sale price over the previous 12 months.
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