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Why Live in Stilwell
Stilwell, OK, sits about 9 miles west of the Arkansas state line in a rural setting tied closely to the Cherokee Nation, with Tahlequah, the tribal capital, about 24 miles away. The Wilma P. Mankiller Health Center, the second-largest tribally operated medical clinic in the Cherokee Nation, is located here, and Stilwell Memorial Hospital sits along OK-100 for additional care. Housing is mostly single-family, either on gridded in-town streets or on larger lots on the outskirts. Ranch-style homes from the 1950s through the 1990s with simple brick or vinyl exteriors are common, along with farmhouse-style properties that have front porches and overhangs. There are also smaller minimal traditional cottages under 1,000 square feet and some larger multi-story homes, including those with contemporary and Craftsman-style details, especially on bigger properties with farmland and outbuildings. For things to do, residents use five city parks, including Edna M. Carson Stilwell Community Park with multiple ballfields, courts, playgrounds, a splash pad and walking trail, plus a planned nine-hole golf course. Adair Park offers camping, a fishing pond and picnic space, while C.J. Carson Lake about 8 miles out has non-motorized boating. Indoor fitness and classes are available at the Mary L. Holland Carson Wellness Center. Local commerce centers on First and Second streets, with mom-and-pop shops, a grocery store, Walmart Supercenter and a few restaurants, while Tahlequah and Northwest Arkansas provide broader shopping and job access via highways 51 and 100.
Home Trends in Stilwell, OK
On average, homes in Stilwell, OK sell after 70 days on the market compared to the national average of 58 days. The median sale price for homes in Stilwell, OK over the last 12 months is $131,000, down 20% from the median home sale price over the previous 12 months.