With a population of 63,000, Moore is the seventh-largest city in Oklahoma. Norman, a larger city that's home of the University of Oklahoma, is 10 miles south, and Oklahoma City lies 11 miles north. “It’s directly between Norman and Oklahoma City, and it’s also close to the airport, so that’s amazing,” says Jenna Lovelace, senior communications manager for Visit OKC. Established during the early days of the Oklahoma Land Run of 1889, Moore was originally a modest town that embodied the spirit of the American West. As the population grew throughout the latter half of the 20th century, it evolved into the family-focused community it is today. “There are older parts of Moore, but there are no real bad parts,” says Rick McCormick, Realtor with eXp Realty. “It’s a great neighborhood community with great schools.” During the “Smile America” campaign of the 1970s, huge smiling faces were painted on the town’s water towers, and the “smiley” motif is now part of the city identity, including its official logo.
Enjoy great shopping and dining options in the historic Old Town Moore.
Oakridge-Southmoore lies on the south side of Moore just west of I-35.
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Moore Public Schools gets an A from Niche
The Moore Public Schools district is the fourth-largest school system in Oklahoma, with a student population of over 25,000 and a Niche grade of A. Like many districts in the Oklahoma City metro area, student fundraising is a key focus. The Moore Love philanthropic initiative encourages the entire community to contribute to local nonprofits to aid the students and their families. Every August, alumni from the three high schools gather for a 5K race to mark the start of the “Moore War.” After the race, the Moore Lions and the Westmoore Jaguars take the field for the annual football game that anchors the event.
Moore High School shepherds the leaders of the future.
Catch a ball game at Moore High School.
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Close to Oklahoma City’s Museum of Osteology
Moore’s Parks and Recreation department oversees the city’s neighborhood parks, splash pads, playground and rec center. Many parks also include exercise trails that give cyclists, joggers and walkers a place to log their daily miles. Locals are invited to bring blankets and lawn chairs to the amphitheater at Central Park, a free outdoor venue that frequently hosts live, family-friendly entertainment. The fitness area, basketball courts and indoor walking track at The Station at Central Park are open year-round. The City of Moore also oversees a roster of family-oriented seasonal events, including Easter egg hunts, spring gatherings in the park and Christmas light shows.
Skeletons: Museum of Osteology is technically in Oklahoma City, but it’s less than a mile from Moore’s northernmost neighborhoods. The private museum displays over 450 real skeletons, showing everything from native wildlife to human anatomy.
Homeschool families in Moore visit the Museum of Osteology.
Locals love Happy Tails Dog Park.
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Housing market split by interstate
West of I-35, older starter homes are priced from $125,000 to $175,000. The eastern side of the interstate features newer construction, with comparably sized homes selling for $200,000 to $250,000. Broadmoore Heights, a new community by Homes By Taber, features amenities like a pool and stocked fishing pond, with homes priced in the $270,000 to $500,000 range. The community is tucked into the southern section of town, where large contemporary homes might command prices from $500,000 to $700,000. The average home value in the area is around $225,000, lower than the Oklahoma City average of $264,000 and a bargain compared with the national average of $554,000.
The quiet streets of Moore are a great place to take a walk and see beautiful Ranch homes such as this.
Moore city is home to many beautiful homes such as this Tudor with fabulous landscaping.
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Old Town Moore and beyond
Old Town Moore, the area around the intersection of Main Street and Broadway Avenue, is the town’s original business district, and it's now home to a handful of eclectic shops. Meanwhile, the dining scene downtown is a mix of established restaurants and newer spots. In summer, a rotating roster of local vendors descends on Central Park for Food Truck Fridays. Shopping centers, big-box retailers and chain restaurants surround Interstate 35.
The interstate bisects the city, leading 11 miles north to Oklahoma City and 10 miles south to the Norman suburb, home of the University of Oklahoma and Sooner Nation. The closest airport is Will Rogers World Airport, the largest in the state, about a 12-mile drive via I-35 and I-240. Local committees and stakeholders are discussing the city’s lack of public transportation and whether it might be feasible to implement a transit service. Programs like SoonerRide and Share-A-Fare provide transportation for seniors in need, but no widespread public system is in place. EMBARK, Oklahoma City’s premier public transit system, runs a couple of bus routes along South Santa Fe Avenue and Southwest 104th Street, but they’re only convenient for commuting to Oklahoma City.
Road infrastructure is at the heart of several current city projects. Until the widening of Southwest 149th Street is completed in May 2025, Westmore Drive will be closed, clogging up traffic around the Westmoor and Stone Meadows neighborhoods. Bryant Avenue is likewise closed for channel repair work, due to be completed in the first quarter of 2025. Trail enhancements are underway at Veterans Memorial Park, where new concrete flatwork and edge restraints will make the paths more navigable. The project will also incorporate new signage, tables, benches and landscaping.
Easy commute to the University of Oklahoma
Given the city’s position midway between Oklahoma City and Norman, it’s easy for residents to commute to either of those larger cities for work. “Moore has its own commerce, but it’s definitely a bedroom community,” McCormick says. The University of Oklahoma employs more than 18,000 workers, making it one of the top employers in the state. Health care, education and retail are other major drivers of Moore’s economy. The closest hospital is Norman Regional Moore, near the intersection of I-35 and Southwest 4th Street.
The City of Moore is home to Norman Regional Moore Hospital.
Norman is proud of the University of Oklahoma campus which is very close to Moore.
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The Tornado Capital of the US
Moore is within the corridor known as Tornado Alley. In fact, the city has been called the tornado capital of the United States — and the world. Major storms caused widespread devastation in 1999 and again in 2013, but the community is committed to rebuilding. Following the 1999 storm, most new homes were built with storm shelters, and city leaders have implemented building codes to improve resident safety.
According to FBI data, the rate of violent crime in Moore is lower than in Oklahoma City and in the state in general. Numbers fluctuate from year to year, but the rates also trend slightly lower than the national average. Moore is one of 400 towns in the United States to enforce a youth curfew law, barring minors from public spaces after 11 p.m. on weeknights and 1 a.m. on weekends.
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Oakridge-Southmoore lies on the south side of Moore just west of I-35. As a growing community, the neighborhood is lauded for its prime location and access to shopping and the highly rated Moore Public Schools. Jim Miller, a real estate agent with Keller Williams-Yukon says the growth in Moore is characteristic the way the region is moving. “When I was growing up there was space between Oklahoma City and Norman. And Moore was the end of the Oklahoma City metro area and then you’d drive five miles and you’d get to Norman. That’s all gone. Moore’s grown south and that’s the part of Moore that’s grown south to tie the two together.” Backed by strong neighborhood schools and a thriving commercial shopping sector by the I-35 interchanges, Oakridge-Southmoore offers convenience and opportunity.
“That area, it’s a combination of houses that were built in the 70s and 80s and then there’s some newer neighborhoods that have been built in the last 10 or 20 years,” Miller says. "The neighborhood has a lot of smaller homes nestled into an area with a lot of new construction going around it,” he adds. Buyers will find a mix of architecture from modest ranch-style homes and bungalows to large split levels and three-bedroom traditional-style homes. Prices can range from $200,000 to $500,000 with a few outliers on either end.
Students begin at Oakridge Elementary School, rated an A on Niche, moving on to Highland West Junior High, and Southmoore High School, rated a B and A-minus, respectively. Oakridge Elementary and Southmoore High are conveniently located within a mile of most homes in the neighborhood. Like the neighborhood itself, Oakridge and Southmoore are relatively new, both opening in the mid-2000s. Southmoore High, home of the Sabercats, offers both a dual enrollment program and vocational courses in partnership with the Moore-Norman Technology Center. Niche ranks Southmoore High in the top 20 best college-prep public high schools in the state.
Arbor Gardens is a popular place to get outside and enjoy nature. The park features a half-mile long walking trail that meanders through hills and ponds on the 13 acres of green space. Similarly, Westmore Trails Park sits at the neighborhood’s west end and has a fireman themed splash pad for youngsters when summer rolls around.
Shopping is available in the northeast corner of the neighborhood around the intersection of I-35 and 19th Street. Hidalgo’s Mexican Restaurant and Cantina has everything from tacos, enchiladas and margaritas. Okie Tonk Café, off of 19th Street at the northern end of the neighborhood, attracts lovers of local Oklahoman cuisine from around the city. The eatery has been a favorite in the community since 2008, offering local brews and Oklahoman classics like onion burgers and Indian tacos. For everyday essentials, Costco, Target and a Walmart Supercenter are all within two miles of the neighborhood.
Residents of Regency Park live in spacious homes with easy access to highly ranked schools, work opportunities in Oklahoma City and local restaurants along Northwest 12th Street. “Tinker Airforce isn’t far, and that’s a big reason why people move to the area,” says Angela Grant, a Realtor and Broker Associate with Chamberlain LLC who has over 19 years of experience in real estate. “Interstate 35 is close, and that helps people commute to OKC or Norman.” The lower home prices attract first-time homebuyers, but Regency Park is a place for anyone looking for proximity to major cities, popular local dining like Pickles: America’s Grill and quiet streets.
Regency Park’s streets feature three-bedroom national and ranch-style homes with attached garages, large yards and paved driveways. Most were built in the early 1970s or early 2000s, and they sit close together in this master-planned community. “I helped a young family move into a home there. They had to fix a few things, but they liked that home and the price,” Grant says. Prices in the neighborhood can range from $190,000 to $300,000. Homeowners usually have one tree in their front or backyard, but plenty of yards have no trees.
Restaurants and grocery stores line the south border of the neighborhood. Pickles: America’s Grill serves classic dishes and their popular fried pickles, and Soda Pops stands out among all the nearby fast-food chains with chicken fried steak dishes. Two Braum’s sit off Northwest 12th Street and feature a grocery store stocked with dairy products from Braum’s Farms in the front and a restaurant in the back. Those who need more grocery options stop by the Walmart Neighborhood Market. Residents of Regency Park are just 10 miles south of the shopping, dining and entertainment options downtown OKC has to offer.
Parmele Park gets busy every summer with kids cooling off on the splash pad or practicing on the basketball court that was donated by The Toby Keith Foundation and the Nancy Lieberman Charities in 2019. The 8-acre park is also home to a paved, quarter-mile walking trail and plenty of playground equipment. Moore Public Library, which sits 4 miles away, is part of the Pioneer Library System and hosts fun events for locals such as their annual plant exchange where visitors can swap seeds and bulbs to ring in spring weather.
Moore has some of the higher-ranked schools in the greater OKC area. The B-rated Kelley Elementary School sits off North Janeway Avenue. Students later attend Highland West Junior High School, which also earns a B from Niche, before transitioning to Southmoore High School, earning an A-minus. Southmoore students can join a long list of sports, and some might join the softball team that dominated the 2023 state championship.
A brand-new farmers market, the Moore Farm Market, is set to open in 2024. Local farmers and ranchers will sell items at the Central Park local from May through September.
Regency Park lies near Interstate 35, giving commuters a direct path to downtown OKC or Norman. Although residents primarily rely on their cars to get around, some who don’t mind the walk can wait for an EMBARK bus that runs along Southwest 104th Street to OKC. The neighborhood also doesn’t feature sidewalks, so cyclists and walkers have to keep an eye out for cars while exercising outside. Locals who need to catch a flight at Will Rogers World Airport can be in the parking lot after a roughly 20-minute drive.
Multiple Baptist churches fill the neighborhood, including the large Regency Park Baptist Church across the street from Kelley Elementary School. Tornadoes are also common in Oklahoma, and Regency Park is no exception. The City of Moore runs silent tests on the warning system every day, but they perform full sound tests every Saturday at noon.
Property Mix - Square Feet
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Demographics
Total Population
63,017
Median Age
36
Population Density
247 ppl/acre
Population under 18
26.2%
On par with the national average
23.8%
Population over 65
13.8%
Below the national average
19.1%
Finances
Median Household Income
$70,444
Below the national average
$79,601
Average Household Income
$82,056
Education and Workforce
High School Graduates
90.4%
College Graduates
28.1%
Below the national average
34.1%
Advanced Degrees
8.5%
% Population in Labor Force
74.2%
Above the national average
64.9%
Weather
Annual Precipitation
38''
Average Winter Low Temperature
28°F
Average Summer High Temperature
93°F
Annual Snowfall
8''
Area Factors
Somewhat Bikeable
Bike Score®®
34/ 100
Car-Dependent
Walk Score®®
41/ 100
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