Seminole
The heyday of Seminole, Oklahoma, came in the 1920s, when the discovery of an oil well sparked a population boom. The town of just over 850 residents ballooned to a small city with between 25,000 and 30,000 by 1926. Today, however, the population has waned again, down to just over 7,000. “I’d say it has a real small-town vibe,” says Edward Davis,
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Average Value
$133K
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List Price
$23K - $505K
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