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Neighborhoods in Oklahoma

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    Verdigris

    Verdigris, OK, a quiet town near Tulsa, has highly rated schools and lower crime risk than the national average. Dining includes Daylight Donuts and ChatRoom Restaurant, with parks and entertainment available in nearby Claremore.

    • Average Value

      $295K

    • List Price

      $203K - $899K

    • For Sale

      Homes For Sale

      37 Listings

    Verdigris
  • Midway

    Midway

    In the southwestern corner of Lincoln County is Midway, where wide open fields and farms surround small collections of homes. Leo Staples owns Staples Farm, his family’s business, and is continuing his parents’ legacy with the help of his children and grandchildren. “Mom and dad bought it in 1971,” Staples says. “My wife and I have been on the

    • Average Value

      $252K

    • List Price

      $90K - $692K

    • For Sale

      Homes For Sale

      7 Listings

    Midway
  • Amber

    Amber

    Amber, OK, is a small rural town with highly rated schools, including the Amber-Pocasset district. It offers a slower pace of life near farmland, yet within 45 minutes of Oklahoma City. Ken's Steak and Ribs is a local favorite.

    • Average Value

      $243K

    • List Price

      $100K - $1.1M

    • For Sale

      Homes For Sale

      3 Listings

    Amber
  • Calumet

    Calumet

    Calumet, OK is a quiet rural town with farmland. Nearby El Reno offers attractions like Lake El Reno and Adams Park. Schools are highly rated. The area is safer than the national average, and Oklahoma City is 40 minutes away.

    • Average Value

      $218K

    • List Price

      $168K - $317K

    • For Sale

      Homes For Sale

      3 Listings

    Calumet
  • Phoenix Village

    Phoenix Village

    Phoenix Village provides a peaceful, suburban lifestyle in eastern Muskogee, close to the Arkansas River. Through-streets are few and far between, and while State Road 165 is within a couple miles of most homes, traffic is rarely an issue here. “It’s kind of a dead-end area. Unless people are specifically going to houses in that area, they don’t

    • Average Value

      $200K

    • List Price

      $109K - $313K

    • For Sale

      Homes For Sale

      19 Listings

    Phoenix Village
  • Hilldale

    Hilldale

    Hilldale has a secluded, suburban atmosphere, several miles south of the up-and-coming dining and entertainment districts in Central Muskogee . Homebuyers are drawn to the neighborhood for the B-plus-rated Hilldale Public Schools system. “You have to live in the district, in Hilldale, to go to school there. It’s smaller, which people like,” says Holly

    • Average Value

      $196K

    • List Price

      $107K - $552K

    • For Sale

      Homes For Sale

      8 Listings

    Hilldale
  • Verden

    Verden

    Verden, OK is a quiet rural town between Anadarko and Chickasha, with lower crime compared to the national average. Points of interest include Vivian's Cafe, Hillcrest Growers, and nearby Lake Chickasha for outdoor recreation.

    • Average Value

      $190K

    • List Price

      $54K - $236K

    • For Sale

      Homes For Sale

      3 Listings

    Verden
  • Davenport

    Davenport

    Davenport, Oklahoma, a historic Route 66 town, features the tallest mural on Route 66, Davenport City Park, and eateries like Tammy’s Round-Up Cafe. It has highly rated schools and lower crime risk than the national average.

    • Average Value

      $187K

    • List Price

      $61K - $395K

    • For Sale

      Homes For Sale

      2 Listings

    Davenport
  • Honor Heights

    Honor Heights

    The west-side Muskogee neighborhood of Honor Heights offers an active suburban lifestyle, close to top local employers. Saint Francis Hospital Muskogee and Jack C. Montgomery VA Medical Center are located within about 5 miles of most homes. “The VA is one of our largest employers, and the Saint Francis Hospital is really growing. The neighborhood

    • Average Value

      $169K

    • List Price

      $75K - $384K

    • For Sale

      Homes For Sale

      7 Listings

    Honor Heights
  • Rush Springs

    Rush Springs

    Rush Springs, OK, hosts an annual Watermelon Festival and offers a small-town atmosphere with local businesses. It provides easy highway access for commuting and has lower crime risk compared to the national average.

    • Average Value

      $140K

    • List Price

      $28K - $364K

    • For Sale

      Homes For Sale

      9 Listings

    Rush Springs
  • Pawhuska

    Pawhuska

    Pawhuska, OK, 56 miles from Tulsa, is known for Osage Nation history and its red-brick downtown. The Pioneer Woman Mercantile draws visitors. This small town offers parks, lakes, and trails. Indian Camp Elementary is highly rated.

    • Average Value

      $132K

    • List Price

      $15K - $700K

    • For Sale

      Homes For Sale

      10 Listings

    Pawhuska
  • Grove

    Grove

    With the Grand Lake o’ the Cherokees curling around it, Grove is a water-lover’s paradise. “The lake is literally crystal clear. It’s absolutely beautiful,” says Mindy Longoria, a Realtor with Fathom Realty who sells throughout Northeast Oklahoma and Northwest Arkansas. She says Grove has grown recently, attracting vacationers and investors.

    • Average Value

      $412K

    • List Price

      $126K - $2M

    • For Sale

      Homes For Sale

      89 Listings

    Grove
  • Longtown

    Longtown

    Longtown residents are all about the water. The community sits on Eufaula Lake, a section of the Canadian River, and people take full advantage of the area’s outdoor excursions. “A lot of people from bigger cities have lake homes there, but there’s also quite a few permanent residents,” says Bethany Kreutzer, a Realtor with Re/Max Advantage. While

    • Average Value

      $399K

    • List Price

      $89K - $2.8M

    • For Sale

      Homes For Sale

      106 Listings

    Longtown
  • Broken Bow

    Broken Bow

    Broken Bow, OK, lies near the Kiamichi Mountains. This small city attracts tourists to Broken Bow Lake and Beavers Bend State Park. The area is known for luxury cabins, outdoor activities, and a highly rated elementary school.

    • Average Value

      $388K

    • List Price

      $224K - $2.3M

    • For Sale

      Homes For Sale

      438 Listings

    Broken Bow
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    Cole

    Cole, OK, 35 miles south of Oklahoma City, is known for highly rated Washington Public Schools. Residents enjoy Lake Thunderbird State Park nearby. Homes on large lots have a median price of $275,000 in this rural town.

    • Average Value

      $328K

    • List Price

      $197K - $594K

    • For Sale

      Homes For Sale

      30 Listings

    Cole
  • Bethel Acres

    Bethel Acres

    Bethel is a rural community in north Pottawatomie County with large, verdant properties and relatively undeveloped roads. “It has wide-open landscapes,” says local broker Beth Atkinson of Metro Group Brokers. She’s sold homes across the region for nearly 17 years. “You’ll see some cows, horses, goats and pigs. You’re going to see it all.” Atkinson

    • Average Value

      $284K

    • List Price

      $155K - $797K

    • For Sale

      Homes For Sale

      13 Listings

    Bethel Acres
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    Elgin

    The small southwest Oklahoma city of Elgin is, located 15 miles north of Lawton, is a community of about 3,600 defined by its proximity to Fort Sill, the largest field artillery training center in the world and the largest employer in Comanche County. Elgin’s own BAE Systems facility, which assembles M109-52 Howitzers, works closely with the base.

    • Average Value

      $279K

    • List Price

      $126K - $551K

    • For Sale

      Homes For Sale

      28 Listings

    Elgin
  • Lone Grove

    Lone Grove

    Lone Grove offers a rural refuge in southern Oklahoma and the Chickasaw Nation. "It's a bedroom community of Ardmore," says broker Tom Love with Keller Williams Realty Ardmore. "It was one of the biggest southern Oklahoma communities in the 1800s, but it delegated much of its business and municipal offices to Ardmore, which caused that town to

    • Average Value

      $253K

    • List Price

      $109K - $1.1M

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      Homes For Sale

      22 Listings

    Lone Grove
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    Norge

    Early Norge was an agricultural and railroad community, named in honor of the Norwegians who settled this section of Grady County in the early 1900s. While farming remains king in this area, some of the fewer-than-200 folks who call Norge home today commute to the neighboring city of Chickasha to work in healthcare or education. “Norge is one of

    • Average Value

      $250K

    • List Price

      $128K - $534K

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      Homes For Sale

      2 Listings

    Norge
  • Park Hill

    Park Hill

    Park Hill is a center of Cherokee culture. It became the home of many Cherokee people who came from the East during the Trail of Tears, the displacement of around 60,000 Native Americans between 1830 and 1850. John Ross, the longest-serving Principal Chief of the tribe, lived in the area and is buried on land that bears his name, Ross Cemetery. A

    • Average Value

      $235K

    • List Price

      $132K - $1.2M

    • For Sale

      Homes For Sale

      6 Listings

    Park Hill
  • Calera

    Calera

    Calera is a small town in south central Oklahoma, near the Texas state line, conveniently located near Lake Texoma and the Choctaw Casino & Resort. Built in 1872 along the railroad, Calera was known as a farming community that produced corn, cotton and oats. In 1944, when Lake Texoma filled in behind Denison Dam on the Red River, Calera saw

    • Average Value

      $225K

    • List Price

      $137K - $480K

    • For Sale

      Homes For Sale

      25 Listings

    Calera
  • McLoud

    McLoud

    McLoud is a small town in central Oklahoma with a population just over 4,000. It’s key claim to fame has historically been its wild blackberries, and the area has been referred to as the "Blackberry Capital of the World" since the 1940s. However, this claim to fame and the growing urban center west of town have not changed its rural nature.

    • Average Value

      $224K

    • List Price

      $133K - $479K

    • For Sale

      Homes For Sale

      34 Listings

    McLoud
  • Eufaula

    Eufaula

    Boaters are right at home in Eufaula, a community of about 2,800 that juts out into a freshwater paradise merging the North Canadian and the Canadian rivers with the 100,000-acre reservoir known as Lake Eufaula. “We have a lot of major fishing tournaments and 800 miles of shoreline on the largest lake in Oklahoma,” says resident Realtor Angella

    • Average Value

      $224K

    • List Price

      $82K - $1.4M

    • For Sale

      Homes For Sale

      35 Listings

    Eufaula
  • Kingfisher

    Kingfisher

    The city of Kingfisher started its life as a stop on the Chisholm Trail, which was used to move cattle to Kansas after the Civil War, then became an integral part of the Buckle of the Wheat Belt in the early 1900s. Today it’s still a key wheat-producing area, but also a tight-knit community where families have lived for generations—and usually

    • Average Value

      $215K

    • List Price

      $112K - $954K

    • For Sale

      Homes For Sale

      37 Listings

    Kingfisher
  • Perkins

    Perkins

    Located along the northern banks of Cimarron River, Perkins is a small city about 11 miles south of Stillwater . Mature trees, farmland and creeks surround the area, adding to its rural charm. While the city is primarily residential, commerce is found along its main highway systems. “We’re getting more and more businesses here and have most of everything

    • Average Value

      $207K

    • List Price

      $76K - $466K

    • For Sale

      Homes For Sale

      8 Listings

    Perkins

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