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Neighborhoods in Cleveland County, OK

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    Northwest Norman

    At first glance, Northwest Norman is a typical suburban locale: well-cared-for homes, pristine lawns and highly rated public grade schools. With Interstate 35 bustling by less than 3 miles east and downtown Oklahoma City less than 20 miles north, there are plenty of shopping and dining options nearby, too. But Northwest Norman is also a community

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      $395K

    • List Price

      $234K - $1.7M

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      44 Listings

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    University

    The University neighborhood in Norman, Oklahoma, offers a vibrant living experience with its mix of historic homes, top-rated schools, and proximity to the University of Oklahoma. This eclectic area features early 20th-century Craftsman bungalows, cottages, and Victorian homes, alongside new constructions. Houses range from smaller 720-square-foot

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      $381K

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      $192K - $745K

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      3 Listings

    University
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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

      $222K - $1.5M

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      17 Listings

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    Franklin-Denver

    On the northeast side of Norman, overlooking Lake Thunderbird State Park, Franklin-Denver offers all the benefits of rural Oklahoman living. Most homes sit on properties of more than an acre, and the roads here are not as heavily traveled and less brightly lit, so a twinkling tapestry of stars is visible on clear nights. But it’s not so far from

    • Average Value

      $366K

    • List Price

      $174K - $1.5M

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      21 Listings

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    West Norman

    When most people think of Oklahoma, they imagine endless wheat fields, cows and farmland. West Norman has plenty of fields nearby, but this neighborhood has big city amenities in downtown Norman, Sooner Mall and the University of Oklahoma (OU). "The west side of Norman is a nice place to live, especially if you're a commuter," says Karen McIntosh,

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      $355K

    • List Price

      $147K - $1.4M

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      34 Listings

    West Norman
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    Larsh-Miller

    Larsh-Miller is a small, residential neighborhood in Norman within walking distance of The Historic Campus Corner, downtown Norman and the University of Oklahoma. The Railroad in the late 1800s had set a solid foundation for Norman’s eventual urban transformation, and today Norman is known for historic homes, vibrant retail districts and a major

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      $300K

    • List Price

      $181K - $645K

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      3 Listings

    Larsh-Miller
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    Southwest Norman

    Couched between the University of Oklahoma and Interstate 35, Southwest Norman captures the appeal of Oklahoma City’s most populous suburb. Pockets of shaded residential streets open up to busy thoroughfares lined with shopping centers and locally owned restaurants, all within a mile of the university and Campus Corner. While there’s no escaping

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      $294K

    • List Price

      $166K - $1.1M

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      23 Listings

    Southwest Norman
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    Northeast Norman

    Northeast Norman brings the suburbs to the countryside. Among the wide-open fields and horse farms is a mix of late 20th-century subdivisions that have accommodated Norman's gradually increasing population. Its prime location puts residents only minutes from the bustle of Downtown Norman and the University of Oklahoma. "One of my favorite things

    • Average Value

      $287K

    • List Price

      $175K - $777K

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      69 Listings

    Northeast Norman
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    Corbett

    Deep in the Oklahoma farmlands, Corbett is a small, rural community 8 miles from the nearest town. With the Corbett Baptist Church the only thing at its center, this quiet neighborhood offers plenty of space and room to breathe. Bigger roads nearby to connect it to grocery stores, restaurants and events. With the Canadian River to the south and

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      $279K

    • List Price

      $118K - $1.1M

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      Homes For Sale

      5 Listings

    Corbett
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    Hall Park

    Hall Park stands out as a serene, well-maintained suburb in Norman, OK. As Jan Nelson, Realtor with Vawter Real Estate and a long-time Norman resident puts it, "It is an established, really homey, and friendly area." Kristina Moosavi, broker and owner of Re/Max Lifestyle, agrees, adding, "It's a more established area with a variety of options. And

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      $275K

    • List Price

      $180K - $664K

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      11 Listings

    Hall Park
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    Maguire

    A locale off the beaten path, Maguire’s pastoral views and definitively relaxed rural vibe set the scene for a mix of established homes and new builds. While the area is within driving distance of dynamic downtowns in Norman and Oklahoma City, residents can retreat to a sense of privacy and solitude, where large expanses of open green space and

    • Average Value

      $263K

    • List Price

      $88K - $620K

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      Homes For Sale

      9 Listings

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    Willow View

    Surrounded by farmland, Willow View is an agricultural community. Buckhead Creek flows through the neighborhood and Lexington Wildlife Management Area (WMA) provides a connection to nature. The nearest towns aren’t for several miles, with Lexington 6.5 miles away and Noble 11 miles away, but people here like the privacy the isolation offers. “It

    • Average Value

      $263K

    • List Price

      $185K - $537K

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      0 Listings

    Willow View
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    Little Axe

    The fast-paced city life of Norman and Oklahoma City gives way to farmland and scenic, spacious parklands in Little Axe, which sits roughly 30 miles outside the state capital. A decidedly rural locale along the banks of Lake Thunderbird, Little Axe’s biggest appeal for newcomers to the area is its quiet atmosphere and peaceful residential privacy.

    • Average Value

      $263K

    • List Price

      $79K - $624K

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      11 Listings

    Little Axe
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    Slaughterville

    While there have been many legends about how Slaughterville got its name, the history behind it is much more innocent than it seems. Slaughterville originated from a small business in the area owned by Jim Slaughter. Situated at the intersection of Highway 77 and Slaughterville Road, it became known as ‘Slaughter’s Corner.’ When Slaughterville was

    • Average Value

      $260K

    • List Price

      $150K - $1M

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      Homes For Sale

      4 Listings

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    Oakridge-Southmoore

    Oakridge-Southmoore lies on the south side of Moore just west of I-35. As a growing community, the neighborhood is lauded for its prime location and access to shopping and the highly rated Moore Public Schools. Jim Miller, a real estate agent with Keller Williams-Yukon says the growth in Moore is characteristic the way the region is moving. “When

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      $257K

    • List Price

      $157K - $725K

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      Homes For Sale

      16 Listings

    Oakridge-Southmoore
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    Southeast Norman

    The University of Oklahoma is within a mile of Southeast Norman, a residential neighborhood embraced by Sooner Nation. The buzz of Campus Corner infuses the area with youthful energy, and the neighborhood is also home to elementary and middle schools. Meanwhile, major highways feed into Oklahoma City 20 miles north. “It’s a college town, so there

    • Average Value

      $247K

    • List Price

      $112K - $776K

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      149 Listings

    Southeast Norman
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    Moore

    With a population of 63,000, Moore is the seventh-largest city in Oklahoma. Norman, a larger city that's home of the University of Oklahoma, is 10 miles south, and Oklahoma City lies 11 miles north. “It’s directly between Norman and Oklahoma City, and it’s also close to the airport, so that’s amazing,” says Jenna Lovelace, senior communications

    • Average Value

      $240K

    • List Price

      $143K - $730K

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      123 Listings

    Moore
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    University of Oklahoma

    The University of Oklahoma neighborhood in Norman offers a walkable lifestyle with friendly neighbors and charming homes. The area features a mix of single-family homes, duplexes, and condominiums built from the 1930s to the early 1970s, with styles ranging from Traditional to Tudor revival and mid-century ranch. Home sizes vary from 800 square

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      $228K

    • List Price

      $116K - $765K

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      5 Listings

    University of Oklahoma
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    Alameda

    As Norman melts into the Oklahoma scrubland, the neighborhood of Alameda sits right on the edge. Made up of subdivisions featuring similar houses on similar tracts of land, set amongst cul-de-sacs and wide, sidewalk-lined lanes, Alameda is the new generation of suburbia. “It's a good place to find a starter home," says Kristina Moosavi, owner and

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      $213K

    • List Price

      $154K - $369K

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      7 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

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      $213K

    • List Price

      $129K - $590K

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      Homes For Sale

      38 Listings

    Noble
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    Westwood Park

    A namesake park packed with an aquatic center and golf course plays backdrop to suburbia in Westwood Park. This pocket of Norman offers residents a cozy bedroom community conveniently positioned near Interstate 35 and is within 3.5 miles of the city’s downtown district and the University of Oklahoma. Highly rated schools within walking distance

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      $210K

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      $136K - $579K

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      20 Listings

    Westwood Park
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    Downtown Norman

    Named the City of Festivals, Downtown Norman is the epicenter of over 25 festivals, countless events and a bustling nightlife. With more than 40 locally owned bars and restaurants, boutique shops and various green spaces, there is always something going on in Downtown Norman. For those looking to be near the action, there is a small collection of

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      $201K

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      $192K - $372K

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      2 Listings

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    Regency Park

    Residents of Regency Park live in spacious homes with easy access to highly ranked schools, work opportunities in Oklahoma City and local restaurants along Northwest 12th Street. “Tinker Airforce isn’t far, and that’s a big reason why people move to the area,” says Angela Grant, a Realtor and Broker Associate with Chamberlain LLC who has over 19

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      $199K

    • List Price

      $111K - $476K

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      8 Listings

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    Lexington

    Named by a group of men hailing from Lexington, Kentucky, this small city exuding a rural feel is the oldest in the original Oklahoma Territory. Settled along the Canadian River, Lexington attracts people looking to escape the big city life and enjoy a slower pace. Residents have a sense of seclusion at homes built near farmland and wide-open

    • Average Value

      $157K

    • List Price

      $97K - $352K

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      7 Listings

    Lexington
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    First Courthouse

    First Courthouse is one of the older residential areas of Norman, Oklahoma, although it blends that residential aspect with a commercial corridor on Porter Avenue. Porter Avenue is also home to the Norman Regional Hospital, which is the second largest employer in the city. First Courthouse includes not just its namesake area, but also the neighbor

    • Average Value

      $155K

    • List Price

      $75K - $300K

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      Homes For Sale

      7 Listings

    First Courthouse

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