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Neighborhoods near Washington Middle School in Washington, OK

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    Goldsby

    Out in the countryside of McClain County, Goldsby is loved for its open roads and wide-open farmland that bring a sense of peace and tranquility to an area just 10 miles south of all the city amenities of Norman. Though rural at heart, Goldsby's town hall is on Main Avenue, the same area where most of Goldsby's few local businesses have set up

    • Average Value

      $466K

    • List Price

      $290K - $1.6M

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      38 Listings

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    Adkins Crossing

    On the banks of the Canadian River, Adkins Crossing derives its name from the ferry service established there in the late 19th century by Pryor Adkins, an industrious entrepreneur and the founder of Norman, Oklahoma. His ferry was long ago swept away by more modern means of river crossing, but Adkins Crossing is still a place known for its access.

    • Average Value

      $368K

    • List Price

      $219K - $1.5M

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      15 Listings

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    Washington

    The rural neighborhood of Washington is home to a highly rated school district surrounded by brand-new builds. Car rides along local thoroughfares yield views of expansive flat fields maintained by nearby farmers. “It’s an area that attracts folks who are looking to get out of Norman and Oklahoma City,” says Addison Self, owner of Trek Coffee Co.

    • Average Value

      $315K

    • List Price

      $210K - $2.1M

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      Homes For Sale

      14 Listings

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    Blanchard

    The “Tri-City Area” southwest of Oklahoma City is made up of three small communities: Newcastle, Tuttle and Blanchard. While Newcastle is in McClain County and Tuttle is part of Grady County, Blanchard straddles the line between both. It’s also in the center of the trio population-wise, with 9,000 residents who are quick to reach out to newcomers.

    • Average Value

      $311K

    • List Price

      $166K - $914K

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      45 Listings

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    Dibble

    Visitors know they’ve reached Dibble when they see the sign reading “Home of the Demons.” The Oklahoma Central Railway skipped this town in the early 1900s, leading the population to stagnate at a couple hundred locals. There’s been a recent rise to just under 900 residents in the main part of town, and more in new subdivisions and on rolling

    • Average Value

      $281K

    • List Price

      $83K - $825K

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      23 Listings

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    Noble

    From the flower on its flag to the festival in its honor, Noble takes its distinction as the Rose Rock Capital of the World seriously. “It’s what we’re known for,” says Terri Caldwell, the owner of NextHome Simply Real Estate in Noble. “We’re pretty passionate about it. It just promotes a lot of camaraderie in the community.” And while the rose

    • Average Value

      $213K

    • List Price

      $134K - $594K

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      Homes For Sale

      37 Listings

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    Purcell

    Purcell is a small bedroom community where many residents commute 30 to 40 miles to Oklahoma City or Norman for work. The neighborhood appeals to those seeking a quieter, country lifestyle, including retirees from states like California and New York. Homebuyers will find a variety of architectural styles, from early 20th-century Craftsman

    • Average Value

      $208K

    • List Price

      $105K - $740K

    • For Sale

      Homes For Sale

      31 Listings

    Purcell
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    Cole

    • Average Value

      $311K

    • List Price

      $105K - $668K

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      Homes For Sale

      3 Listings

    Cole