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Neighborhoods in Oklahoma

  • Hinton

    Hinton

    Cattle farms and flat wheat fields surround the growing town of Hinton, where an active Chamber of Commerce keeps the rural community close-knit. “It’s a great place. It’s clean, and there’s a lot of activity. We do all kinds of things for kids and adults, like an annual Christmas parade the first week in December, an annual car show in October,

    • Average Value

      $207K

    • List Price

      $92K - $2.6M

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      7 Listings

    Hinton
  • Cache

    Cache

    Cache is a southwest Oklahoma bedroom community about 15 miles outside of Lawton. Homeowners are attracted to its rural-suburban setting and proximity to Fort Sill, an Army base that is the largest employer in Comanche County. This community of about 3,200 also offers access to quality education and outdoor recreation. “Cache is known as the

    • Average Value

      $206K

    • List Price

      $148K - $386K

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      6 Listings

    Cache
  • Muldrow

    Muldrow

    Muldrow is a rural town of about 3,400 along the Interstate 40 corridor on the eastern edge of Oklahoma. Residents enjoy a tranquil residential setting where basic needs can be taken care of without leaving the community. Yet they are also conveniently located to Fort Smith, the second-largest city in Arkansas. Muldrow is known for its top-rated

    • Average Value

      $204K

    • List Price

      $79K - $1.2M

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      19 Listings

    Muldrow
  • Pocola

    Pocola

    The rural town of Pocola perches just west of the Oklahoma-Arkansas border, within quick commuting distance of Fort Smith. Its name, a Choctaw word meaning “ten,” references Pocola’s proximity to the bigger city. “We’re basically a bedroom community of Fort Smith,” says City Clerk/Treasurer John Limbocker, a Pocola local. Hobby farms and working

    • Average Value

      $201K

    • List Price

      $135K - $757K

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      26 Listings

    Pocola
  • Atoka

    Atoka

    Among the western foothills of the Ouachita Mountains lies Atoka, a small town of under 3,000 residents surrounded by the rich natural amenities of southeast Oklahoma. Atoka was initially settled by the Choctaw people in the mid-19th century and named for a local chief. It remains part of reservation lands, and the Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma

    • Average Value

      $200K

    • List Price

      $59K - $1.4M

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      14 Listings

    Atoka
  • Marietta

    Marietta

    Cattle ranches and row crops surround Marietta, the laid-back Love County seat. Homebuyers are drawn to the city of about 2,700 for the small-town Americana atmosphere and location, closer to Texas than Oklahoma City. “We have Lake Texoma, on the border, in our backyard,” says Realtor Carlene Gragg of Frances No. 1 Realty, who has over a decade of

    • Average Value

      $198K

    • List Price

      $101K - $551K

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      10 Listings

    Marietta
  • Roland

    Roland

    Branded as the city "where Oklahoma begins," Roland is a popular bedroom community just a few miles from Fort Smith and the Arkansas border. Residents have a straightforward commute to jobs in Fort Smith — Western Arkansas' largest city — and a lower cost of living at home. "They don't pay personal property taxes like Arkansas does. Some people

    • Average Value

      $192K

    • List Price

      $93K - $1.4M

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      25 Listings

    Roland
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    Sallisaw

    Sallisaw, OK, is a rural town with recent economic growth. It offers affordable housing and highly rated schools. Residents enjoy outdoor recreation at nearby wildlife refuges. The 14 Flags Museum preserves local history.

    • Average Value

      $188K

    • List Price

      $64K - $771K

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      50 Listings

    Sallisaw
  • Jay

    Jay

    The city of Jay has plenty of single-family homes near the outdoor attractions of northeast Oklahoma. Named after Cherokee committee member Jay Washbourne, the town still has a large Native American populace, making up around 40% of its population of 2,400. While historically an agricultural locale, the community has been attracting tourists as it

    • Average Value

      $183K

    • List Price

      $67K - $498K

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      14 Listings

    Jay
  • Tishomingo

    Tishomingo

    The growing city of Tishomingo offers an active, outdoorsy atmosphere close to the Tishomingo National Wildlife Refuge in southern Oklahoma. Its quiet, rural setting attracts those seeking a peaceful country retreat. The city's history as capital of the Chickasaw Nation is honored here by events like the Chickasaw Annual Meeting & Festival and

    • Average Value

      $181K

    • List Price

      $49K - $1.6M

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      Homes For Sale

      12 Listings

    Tishomingo
  • Idabel

    Idabel

    Idabel is a McCurtain County community of about 7,000 that gains a lot of its residents from the many nature spots near it, including the Red River, the Ouachita Mountains and Broken Bow. Jimmy Chandler, a real estate agent with Caldwell Real Estate who sells throughout Southeast Oklahoma says people pass through Idabel on their way to those

    • Average Value

      $179K

    • List Price

      $83K - $617K

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      Homes For Sale

      31 Listings

    Idabel
  • Stilwell

    Stilwell

    Roughly 9 miles west of the Arkansas state line, Stilwell is a small city surrounded by farmland, with a handful of commerce providing for the community. “We’re a rural hometown where everyone knows everyone,” says Kimberly “Kimi” McDonald, a Realtor with Keller Williams, who started selling in 2022. “We have some industry in the area […] the

    • Average Value

      $177K

    • List Price

      $42K - $649K

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      Homes For Sale

      13 Listings

    Stilwell
  • Davis

    Davis

    The little city of Davis offers an active, outdoorsy vibe in mountainous southern Murray County, over 70 miles from Oklahoma City. “It’s for people who like nature, fishing, hiking, that kind of thing,” says Realtor Joshua Franklin of Spirit Realty Group, a lifelong Oklahoman with over five years of experience in the local real estate market.

    • Average Value

      $174K

    • List Price

      $60K - $977K

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      Homes For Sale

      16 Listings

    Davis
  • Sulphur

    Sulphur

    In the foothills of the Arbuckle Mountains lies Sulphur, a small South Oklahoma town named for its many sulfur springs and wells. Today, it's known as the site of the Chickasaw National Recreation Area and Artesian Hotel. The town's two main attractions draw residents and visitors alike for gambling, outdoor activities and relaxation. Local broker

    • Average Value

      $169K

    • List Price

      $58K - $820K

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      36 Listings

    Sulphur
  • Madill

    Madill

    Madill overlooks cattle ranches and vast wheat fields just a few miles from Lake Texoma and the Tishomingo National Wildlife Refuge. A community of about 4,000 and the seat of Marshall County, Madill is known for its outdoorsy, small-town vibe. Manufacturing and agriculture are the top industries, and fishing, hunting and boating are popular

    • Average Value

      $166K

    • List Price

      $83K - $661K

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      Homes For Sale

      14 Listings

    Madill
  • Checotah

    Checotah

    Checotah is a small McIntosh County city carved out of acres of farmland, and it is known for two things: being the hometown of country music star Carrie Underwood and its proximity to sprawling Lake Eufaula, a top fishing destination. The city’s access to the water draws many for the summer or just a few days. “We have a lot of weekenders and

    • Average Value

      $164K

    • List Price

      $75K - $350K

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      10 Listings

    Checotah
  • Hennessey

    Hennessey

    The cattle ranches and wheat fields of rural Kingfisher County surround Hennessey, a small town known for its lively historic downtown and welcoming atmosphere. Part of its charm comes from its community events, like the annual Hennessey Water Wars, an end-of-summer tussle between the fire department and local kids. “They take all the firetrucks

    • Average Value

      $164K

    • List Price

      $81K - $302K

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      5 Listings

    Hennessey
  • Marlow

    Marlow

    The small city of Marlow is known as “Outlaw Country” for its infamous former residents, the ne’er-do-well Marlow brothers who inspired the 1965 John Wayne film “The Sons of Katie Elder.” Modern Marlow’s nearly 4,400 residents make a living by cattle ranching, farming or working for the local school district. It’s a quiet community that comes

    • Average Value

      $163K

    • List Price

      $46K - $472K

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      21 Listings

    Marlow
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    Poteau

    Poteau, OK, a scenic county seat near Ouachita National Forest and Lake Wister State Park, is home to Cavanal Hill, the "world's largest hill." The city hosts an annual Balloon Fest and boasts highly rated schools.

    • Average Value

      $161K

    • List Price

      $88K - $1.1M

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      Homes For Sale

      40 Listings

    Poteau
  • Vinita

    Vinita

    One of Oklahoma's oldest cities, Vinita is known for rich history on Route 66; but for locals, life revolves around the small-town vibe and tight-knit community. A longstanding rodeo and proximity to Grand Lake O' the Cherokees are two highlights of this northeast Oklahoma locale. While some look for space to farm in the outlying land, many enjoy

    • Average Value

      $155K

    • List Price

      $26K - $1.2M

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      28 Listings

    Vinita
  • Tecumseh

    Tecumseh

    Tecumseh is a rural town named for a notable chief of the native Shawnee tribe. It began as an agricultural hub on the Tecumseh Railway, although today most know it as a small community south of Shawnee, the county seat. “My husband and I chose it because we just like the small-town feel,” says Realtor Hannah Smith, broker associate with Berkshire

    • Average Value

      $154K

    • List Price

      $59K - $862K

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      Homes For Sale

      24 Listings

    Tecumseh
  • Stigler

    Stigler

    The small town of Stigler often attracts buyers leaving cities like Tulsa and Fort Smith who are looking for a slower pace of life. Its simple, small-town atmosphere and access to lakes without being too far from bigger cities is just the right balance for many former city slickers. “Stigler is a very charming community,” says Realtor Debra Gentry

    • Average Value

      $152K

    • List Price

      $54K - $664K

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      Homes For Sale

      30 Listings

    Stigler
  • Pauls Valley

    Pauls Valley

    Settled among fertile farmlands west of the Washita River, Pauls Valley is an agriculturally minded South Oklahoma community. Anchored by a vibrant historic town center, the town's steady population of around 6,100 residents enjoys supporting local businesses and attending events. "It's a small town with quaint brick streets where people like to

    • Average Value

      $151K

    • List Price

      $62K - $636K

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      Homes For Sale

      34 Listings

    Pauls Valley
  • Dewey

    Dewey

    Dewey, in central Washington County, functions as a suburban extension of Bartlesville, the county seat. “Bartlesville is right next door. They actually overlap a little, so Dewey is more like a suburb city,” says Re/Max Realtor Kevin Lynch, a Bartlesville native with almost 20 years of real estate experience. But Dewey, a community of just over

    • Average Value

      $144K

    • List Price

      $30K - $505K

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      Homes For Sale

      12 Listings

    Dewey
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    Perry

    Perry is the seat of Oklahoma’s Noble County, about 65 miles north of Oklahoma City . Highway access makes it easy to get to the capital, especially its northern suburbs. “If we want to go somewhere, we just pop right on I-35,” says Brett Powers, broker and owner of Powers Real Estate, who was raised in Perry. “You can run to Edmond and do all your shopping

    • Average Value

      $140K

    • List Price

      $40K - $482K

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      Homes For Sale

      16 Listings

    Perry

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