Why Live in Hawthorne
Hawthorne, a neighborhood 4 miles north of downtown Tulsa, is experiencing a resurgence after a period of decline in the 1980s and '90s. The area is bordered by the Gilcrease Expressway to the south, providing convenient access to Oklahoma’s second-largest city and Tulsa International Airport, which is less than a 10-minute drive away. The Osage Prairie Trail, a 16-mile paved path, runs through Hawthorne, offering a scenic route for cyclists, runners, and walkers. Hawthorne Park, located between East 33rd and 36th streets, provides open grassy spaces for recreation. The neighborhood features primarily single-story ranch houses from the 1950s, many with attached garages and driveways, and paved sidewalks that enhance walkability. While some homes are fixer-uppers, others have been renovated, reflecting the area's ongoing revitalization.
Hawthorne Elementary School is conveniently located on the neighborhood’s eastern edge, adjacent to Hawthorne Park. Students typically advance to Monroe Demonstration Academy and McLain High School for Science and Technology in nearby Northridge. Additionally, Crossover Preparatory Academy, a private boys’ school for grades 6 through 9, is situated within the neighborhood.
Local amenities include Oasis Fresh Market a few miles away on North Peoria Avenue, which also hosts the Tulsa Public Schools Summer Cafe, and Seminole Hills Shopping Center, offering fast-food options. The EAT36STN park features a variety of food trucks, and Ralph's Menswear provides a range of men's fashion. For entertainment, Tulsa’s Osage Casino Hotel is just two miles west. Community initiatives like the Tulsa Dream Center in nearby Walt Whitman aim to support local youth and families.
Home Trends in Hawthorne, OK
On average, homes in Hawthorne, Tulsa sell after 8 days on the market compared to the national average of 70 days.
Median Single Family Sale Price
$349,990
Average Price Per Sq Ft
$167
Number of Homes for Sale
1
Last 12 months Home Sales
2
Median List Price
$394,990