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Large plots and access to Tulsa
Mature oak woodlands meet open rolling fields and suburban amenities just southeast of Tulsa’s city limits. Oakhurst is an unincorporated Oklahoma community with a small-town vibe. Around 2,000 residents call Oakhurst home and, with large, multi-acre lots, locals enjoy all the privacy and serenity of rural living without giving up proximity to big-box stores and major thoroughfares. The area draws in Tulsa commuters looking for a bit more land, and many properties have fenced-in fields for horses and cattle.
Street views and expansive lawns
Driving around the community’s western streets will bring homebuyers past expansive properties and farmland, with a mix of newly constructed craftsman-style homes and mid-to-late 19th-century bungalows and brick ramblers. Four-bedroom homes built in 2023 with farmhouse-style features, 2,800 square feet and 4 acres of land are listed for $650,000, and three-bedroom ranch-style homes built in the 1970s can hit the market for $200,000. Homes listed on the northeastern side of Oakhurst often sell for $100,000 or less, many of which feature half-acre lots, one-to-two bedrooms and outdated interiors in need of repairs. Houses typically spend about a month on the market before closing.
Three bedroom ranch homes on large lots can be found in Oakhurst.
New construction homes along the Southwestern edge of Oakhurst are lifting property values.
Large four bedroom homes with two car garages can also be found on the Eastern edge of Oakhurst.
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Plenty of Tulsa play space
West Highland Park is a popular spot for local sports enthusiasts, with facilities for tennis, baseball, soccer and basketball. After spending some time on the court, park visitors can enjoy a packed lunch under the picnic pavilion. Driving 2 miles east will take nature lovers to the Turkey Mountain Urban Wilderness Area, home to over 10 miles of wooded trails ideal for hiking and biking along the Arkansas River. Golfers of Oakhurst can visit the Page Belcher Golf Course, where they will find 36 unique greens and fairways that are lined with ponds and tall trees.
West Highlands Park near Oakhurst has modern play equipment, tennis courts and much more.
The kiddos will love this modern play set at West Highlands Park near Oakhurst.
Book a family gathering at the covered picnic area at West Highlands Park near Oakhurst.
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Education is key at Berryhill Public Schools
Local parents can send their kids to the institutions of Berryhill Public Schools, with each school earning overall Niche grades between B-minus and B-plus. Berryhill South Elementary serves 600 students in kindergarten through sixth grade and has a student-to-teacher ratio of 18-1. The learners of Berryhill Middle School can take newly added STEM courses centered around 3D printing, forensic science and computer programming. To finish their K-12 education, students will head to Berryhill High, which earns a 9/10 college readiness rating from GreatSchools.
Berryhill South Elementary shares the same parking lot as its neighborhing North Elementary.
Berryhill High School and Middle school are located right next to each other.
The Berryhill School system is located just West of Tulsa.
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Shopping-a-plenty and cultural restaurants
The community is 4 miles from Tulsa Hills Shopping Center, home to a selection of big-box stores, chain retailers and boutiques. Folks can restock their pantry with a trip to the nearby Target or Aldi. After running some errands, stop by Monterey’s Little Mexico to savor Tex-Mex classics like street corn and carnitas tacos. Fazenda Gaúcha is a local steakhouse providing its guests with authentic Brazilian cuisine, with patron favorites including the barbecue pork ribs and Picanha steak.
Town West Shopping Center in Oakhurst has convenient shopping and essential businesses.
Monterey's Little Mexico has served tex-mex in Oakhurst for decades.
Harbor Freight and Big Lots add to the convenience and draw of Town West in Oakhurst.
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Commuting to Tulsa and light traffic
The traffic is light in the neighborhood’s residential areas, so streets are quiet and walkable. Interstate 44 runs through the center of town, allowing for a quick 10-minute drive to downtown Tulsa.
Take a stroll along the paved paths of West Highlands Park near Oakhurst.
From Oakhurst, take the newly opened Gilcrease Expressway for easy access to Sand Springs
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