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Neighborhoods in Tulsa, OK

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    Longview Lake Estates

    As the Mingo Trail winds its way north to the neighborhood that shares its name, it passes by the looping residential streets of Longview Lake Estates. This Tulsa suburb rests in the crook of Interstate 44 and US Route 169, also known as the Mingo Valley Expressway. Homebuyers seeking an escape from the hurry-scurry of downtown should find what

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      $199K

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      $120K - $294K

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    Gilcrease Hills

    Known for its refined art museum that bears the same name, Gilcrease Hills offers convenience to Tulsa, Oklahoma. Tucked away in the northwest corner of Tulsa, the area is home to a small shopping center and a country club for residents. Apart from these amenities, Gilcrease Hills is primarily residential. Housing in this neighborhood was first

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      $199K

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      $109K - $283K

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    Owen Park

    The oldest home in Tulsa is just one sliver of the sweeping history that engulfs Owen Park. Built in the 1880s, the quaint property of Rev. Sylvester Morris, who founded multiple Methodist congregations in the city, is still standing. That's just one reflection of this rapidly growing neighborhood’s steadfast dedication to preserving its roots.

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      $196K

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      $131K - $646K

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    Turner Park

    Not enough can be said about Turner Park’s ideal location. The namesake of one of its two parks, this Midtown Tulsa neighborhood has two major thoroughfares streaking through it, alongside historic Route 66 defining its southern boundary. What’s more, the University of Tulsa (TU) borders it to the west, offering a buzzing entertainment and dining

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      $193K

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      $125K - $448K

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    Eastland Acres

    Residents of Eastland Acres, one of Tulsa’s easternmost neighborhoods, settle in a convenient location straddling Oklahoma’s countryside and its second-largest city. The neighborhood is technically within the city limits, but with 13 miles separating it from downtown, it might as well be in the suburbs. Commuters can easily travel downtown if

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      $193K

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      $132K - $267K

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    Moeller Heights

    Six miles east of downtown Tulsa, Moeller Heights is a suburban solace where mid-century ranches lie on quiet streets. The Tulsa neighborhood is growing in the right direction, says Adam Callaway, Realtor with Keller Williams Advantage. “I would say that that neighborhood is kind of one of those that’s turned over a bit, meaning people are

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      $192K

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      $146K - $350K

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    Columbus

    With its quick access to Highway 169 and Interstate 44 and an abundance of ranch-style homes priced less than most Tulsa neighborhoods, Columbus attracts homebuyers looking for convenience and a home they can afford. “These are mostly starter homes for families,” says Maureen Kile, a Realtor and broker with Coldwell Banker Select and a 20-year

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      $184K

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      $104K - $265K

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    Mid Tulsa

    In the first half of the 20th Century, Tulsa's economy was driven by the discovery of oil in 1905, with the city known as the "oil capital of the nation" between 1915 and 1930. As decades wore on, industry led to Tulsa's development and urbanization with more amenities and the construction of residential neighborhoods. Five miles east of downtown

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      $184K

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      $141K - $303K

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    Plain View Heights

    It might be called Plain View Heights, but this East Tulsa neighborhood boasts a sight you won’t see anywhere else. A 25-foot-tall bottle emblazoned with the words “Liquid Life” marks a stretch of Interstate 44 that cuts a diagonal path through the area. Billed as the world’s largest hair tonic bottle, the lavender-hued landmark lets residents

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      $180K

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    Milwood

    Tucked away among other similar suburban enclaves a few miles east of Tulsa, Milwood offers residents a simple life. The residential streets maintain a quiet atmosphere, although Broken Arrow Expressway is easily accessible on the south side of town. Within the neighborhood, students can attend highly rated schools and athletes can master their

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      $179K

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      $127K - $273K

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      3 Listings

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    Oak Cliff

    Oak Cliff in Tulsa is a neighborhood rich in history and modern conveniences. The Aviator’s Arrow atop Reservoir Hill, installed in 1927, serves as a historical landmark pointing to the original Tulsa airport, symbolizing the area’s connection to aviation history. The neighborhood offers a diverse range of architectural styles, from cozy

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      $171K

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      $65K - $233K

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    University Park

    Interwoven with a profound history, University Park is an established neighborhood blending a quiet residential community with modern conveniences in a historic location just minutes from Downtown Tulsa. Tied to the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre, the neighborhood saw the destruction of the Black Wall Street that took place here, one of the deadliest

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      $169K

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      $63K - $347K

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    Dunbar

    Dunbar, a historic neighborhood in Tulsa, is known for its diverse population and rich cultural heritage. Streets named after Native American tribes intersect with those bearing Euro-centric names, reflecting the area's integrated history. The neighborhood features a variety of architectural styles, from 1930s ranch-style homes to modern two-story

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      $167K

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      $67K - $326K

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    Western Village

    Western Village sits at the center of convenience in Tulsa. Interstate 244, U.S. Route 169 and Interstate 44 circle around the area, connecting residents with endless opportunities in the Tulsa area. Within minutes, they can immerse themselves in the energy of downtown or the tranquility of nearby parks like Carol Williams Pond or Mohawk Park. The

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      $165K

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      $115K - $218K

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    Meadows

    It’s rare to find a neighborhood that has grocery stores making up all four of its corners, but that goes to show one of the many aspects of convenient living Meadows has to offer. Part of eastside Tulsa’s cultural core, it doesn’t stop there, either, with a revitalized park, teeming shopping centers and a cheaper-than-average price point adding

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      $163K

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      $115K - $250K

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    Eastpark

    On the eastern outskirts of Tulsa, the quiet residential neighborhood of Eastpark does give off a park-like vibe. However, there's a lot more to the story. “That area, we like to call it Little Mexico,” says Stephen Hester, a real estate agent with Coldwell Banker Select and host of YouTube’s Stephen Talks Oklahoma. “There are a lot of Mexican

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      $163K

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      $107K - $306K

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    Clarland Acres

    Overlapping swirls of sky blue and tangerine orange welcomes all who pass through Clarland Acres. This artistic display is designed to resemble the layout of U.S. Route 66, affectionately known as the “Main Street of America,” which provides residents with a convenient path through the neighborhood to work in Downtown Tulsa and the many well-known

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      $163K

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      $104K - $294K

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    Cooper

    Cooper in Tulsa provides affordable homes from the late 1960s, locally beloved Mexican restaurants like Doña Gloria's, and Hansel B. Johnson Park. With essential amenities and three schools, it is ideal for first-time homebuyers. Cooper, a neighborhood in Tulsa, is known for its convenience and affordability, making it a suitable choice for

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      $161K

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      $115K - $249K

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    Downtown Tulsa

    In Downtown Tulsa, otherwise known as the Arts District, you’re right where everyone yearns to be. This trendy neighborhood serves as the linchpin of the city, chronicling its storied past with a bundle of museums and vastly contributing to its future via some of the best-rated restaurants in all of Oklahoma. Take one look around the neighborhood,

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      $157K

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      $68K - $1M

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    Melrose Place

    Sharing the same name as the 90s soap opera following the stories of people living in a fictional West Hollywood apartment complex, Tulsa’s Melrose Place neighborhood has gone through peaks and valleys but is typically quieter in nature. The neighborhood has a collection of midcentury homes newer residents are taking care to restore, with some new

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      $154K

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      $108K - $379K

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    McClure Park

    With Interstate 244 hugging its northern border and the historic Route 66 serving as its southern end, the McClure Park neighborhood draws homebuyers for its central location, just 6 miles east of Downtown Tulsa. “People move to this area for convenience,” says Marie McManus, Realtor for RE/MAX Results. “And it’s usually more affordable, as well,

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      $145K

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      $94K - $283K

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    Magic Circle North

    The local elementary school sits in the center of Magic Circle North, a Tulsa neighborhood at the junction of US Route 169 and Interstate 44. Situated east of downtown and the Mingo Valley, the area is home to numerous Hispanic restaurants and a one-stop shopping center. Attractive price points, a well-maintained network of walkable streets and

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      $144K

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      $88K - $213K

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    Rosewood

    Eastward expansion was inevitable after the oil boom catapulted Tulsa into the 20th century. That’s how neighborhoods like Rosewood became part of the landscape. Couched between Interstate 244 and US Route 66, this handful of residential streets is home to a predominantly Hispanic community and a smattering of locally owned businesses. “It’s an

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      $143K

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      $101K - $217K

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    Wagon Wheel

    Tulsa commuters will find a practical and conveniently located home base in the neighborhood of Wagon Wheel, situated 9 miles east of downtown. Parents of young children will find drop off a breeze, with elementary schools within walking distance of the neighborhood’s residential streets, and proximity to Interstate 244 allows for a

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      $141K

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      $87K - $403K

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    Kendall-Whittier

    A century ago, Kendall-Whittier was a thriving business district and shopping hub on Tulsa’s eastern edge. Just 2 miles east of downtown, the neighborhood was and still is home to the University of Tulsa and a section of historic Route 66. In the 1970s, however, Interstate 244 arrived with a crash, splitting the area in half as Tulsa continued to

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      $140K

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      $66K - $361K

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      12 Listings

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