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Peaceful living amid downtown Norman
Larsh-Miller is a small, residential neighborhood in Norman within walking distance of The Historic Campus Corner, downtown Norman and the University of Oklahoma. The Railroad in the late 1800s had set a solid foundation for Norman’s eventual urban transformation, and today Norman is known for historic homes, vibrant retail districts and a major state university. "Larsh-Miller is a great historic area. There are some beautiful houses with a lot of charm and original details," says Jennifer Green, Realtor with Salt Real Estate. "And the neighborhood is within walking distance of the University of Oklahoma. That's a big selling feature."
Historic homes by downtown Norman
The area’s quiet residential streets are dotted with homes built from the early 1900s to the 1930s. Modest Craftsman bungalows, cottages, farmhouses and traditional homes start around $150,000 and can go up to $500,000. Larger Colonial Revivals, Foursquares and Tudor Revivals over 3,000 square feet range between $550,000 and $900,000, with multi-unit properties listing around $1 million. Modern two-bedroom condos from the 2010s are about $300,000. Brickwork exteriors are prevalent in the neighborhood with Craftsman influence. "Homes in Oklahoma have appreciated in value lately, but definitely in the Larsh-Miller area," Green says. "There has been some really beautiful refinishing of the homes there." As Norman is an area with major heat and drought risks, many area homes may have wildfire risks and homeowners are recommended to purchase home insurance.
Shops, restaurants and entertainment venues in Historic Campus Corner and downtown Norman
Residents may shop for groceries at Sprouts Farmers Market, and the convenience store Campus Corner Market is also close by for quick snack trips. For household supply restocks, Walmart is about 2 miles east of the neighborhood. Catch a sports game broadcast with some friends over burgers and beer at The Garage. Those craving cheese fries or pulled pork nachos may grab a table at The Mont’s outdoor patio area. The Historic Campus Corner is home to locally owned boutiques, including The Apothem and Mave, as well as popular restaurants, breweries and coffee and ice cream shops such as Sweet Sips & Sticks and Second Wind Coffee House. Additional vintage shops, live music venues, art galleries and eateries are home to downtown Norman, including The Diner on Main Street, Norman Arts Council and Sooner Theater.
Explore the monthly Norman Twilight Market
The city offers a variety of festivals throughout the year, including the Norman Music Festival, the Norman Chocolate Festival and the Earth Day Festival, which offers workshops on environmental causes while celebrating the planet. Norman also holds the tradition of the Norman Twilight Market, which is a monthly night market featuring local bakers, vendors, musicians, pet adoption events and family-fun activities for children. Additional events include the Spring Art Show and the Medieval Fair. Locals can catch a movie at the AMC movie theater and play at Sooner Bowling Center. Located about 7 miles west of the neighborhood, Hey Day is a comprehensive entertainment venue with laser tags, mini golf, billiards and an arcade.
Parks and outdoor spaces around Norman
Residents can walk or jog along the Legacy Trail at Legacy Trail Park or visit June Benson Park, which is a peaceful small green space that was named after the city’s first female mayor. Slightly up north, Andrews Park offers a more comprehensive recreational experience with a skatepark, an outdoor amphitheater and a splashpad for children. Residents may take their dogs on long walks at the adjacent Sutton Wilderness Trail Park. The parkland’s pond also has a lively fishing scene, attracting local anglers to the park. People can also play sports such as soccer or disc golf at Griffin Community Park. Families can visit Westwood Water Park is the summer and enjoy the water slides at the municipal pool.
Norman Public Schools
Students may begin schooling at Lincoln Elementary School, which is rated A-minus by Niche and has a student-teacher ratio of 13 to 1. Irving Middle School has a B while Norman High School scores an overall A. Norman High offers over 20 Advanced Placement courses as well as programs such as Gifted and Talented and Advancement Via Individual Determination (AVID).
Navigating into Oklahoma City
Norman’s city bus transit is operated by EMBARK Norman, providing access to many neighborhood, recreation and facility destinations. The community is also situated near Interstate 35, which leads into Will Rogers World Airport and Oklahoma City with a 22-mile drive. Oklahoma City can also be accessed via Amtrak at Norman Station. Norman Regional Hospital is less than 2 miles away.
Good to Know
According to the data from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and the city’s Consumer Confidence Report, Norman’s drinking water may have high levels of Chromium 6, arsenic, chloramine and strontium present.
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Parks in this Area
Centennial Park
Eastwood Park
Andrews Park
The Park At First Baptist Church Norman
Earl Sneed Park
June Benson Park
Transit
Airport
Will Rogers World
37 min drive
Bus
Duffy & Asp - Campus Corner (Eastbound)
Bus
Jenkins Ave & W Duffy St
Bus
W Duffy St & De Barr Ave
Bus
Jenkins Ave & W Boyd St North
Bus
S Webster Ave & W Eufaula St
Crime and Safety
1 - Low Crime, 10 - High Crime
Larsh-Miller
US
Homicide
4
4
Sexual Assault
6
4
Assault with Weapon
4
4
Robbery
4
4
Burglary
6
4
Motor Vehicle Theft
4
4
Larceny
6
4
Crime Score
5
4
Source: WhatIsMyCrimeRisk.com
Demographics and Home Trends
On average, homes in Larsh-Miller, Norman sell after 42 days on the market compared to the national average of 47 days. The average sale price for homes in Larsh-Miller, Norman over the last 12 months is $247,098, down 15% from the average home sale price over the previous 12 months.
This is 6 units (2 buildings) within 1/2 mile to The University of Oklahoma campus and listed for under $120psf! Rare opportunity to buy a small multi family property this close to OU. There are upside in rents, renovate and raise rents even more and annual appreciation.
This is a great investment opportunity3-4 blocks from the University of Oklahoma. This beautiful complex boasts five 3 bedroom, 3 full bath, units. Each bedroom is individually leased from August 1st to July 25th each year. The renewal rate for 2025-2026 is $1,050 a bedroom. This investment is a mixture of elegance and open floor plan design. All 5 units have a private balcony.
Located within 1 mile of the University of Oklahoma in the Miller Historic District, this home boasts a perfect balance of historic charm and contemporary upgrades. With beautifully refinished interiors, a chef’s kitchen, luxurious bathrooms, and energy-efficient features, this home offers both style and functionality. Meticulously rebuilt from the studs, it maintains its historic character while
Quiet and very clean and cozy 2nd story unit. Located in the desirable Miller Historic District and less than 1/2 mile to the University of Oklahoma. City utilities (Water/Trash/Sewer) included with rent. Parking is private & right next to your unit. Comes with fridge and stove. For more details text Max at (405) 596-2686
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Average Home Value
Source: Public Records
Property Mix - Square Feet
This Neighborhood Has More Renters
Demographics
Total Population
1,479
Median Age
28
Population Density
11 ppl/acre
Population under 18
17.4%
Below the national average
23.8%
Population over 65
10.1%
Below the national average
19.1%
Finances
Median Household Income
$31,041
Significantly below the national average
$71,702
Average Household Income
$53,096
Education and Workforce
High School Graduates
99.6%
College Graduates
65.4%
Significantly above the national average
34.1%
Advanced Degrees
38.7%
Significantly above the national average
13.3%
% Population in Labor Force
71.2%
Weather
Annual Precipitation
38''
Average Winter Low Temperature
28°F
Average Summer High Temperature
93°F
Annual Snowfall
8''
Area Factors
Biker's Paradise
Bike Score®
99/ 100
Very Walkable
Walk Score®
85/ 100
Source: Walk Score
Source: Walk Score
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