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Why Live in Perry
Perry, located in Noble County, Oklahoma, is a small town about 65 miles north of Oklahoma City with convenient access to I-35. Home to 4,500 residents, Perry is known for being the headquarters of the Ditch Witch construction equipment company. The town features a mix of 1920s Craftsman-style and midcentury ranch-style homes, with newer Contemporary builds added in recent years. Properties often include wooded backyards and driveways, with larger lots available on the outskirts. Perry Lower Elementary School and Perry Upper Elementary School, both highly rated, serve the town's younger students. Outdoor activities are plentiful, with Perry Lake offering boating, fishing, and camping, while Bluestem Hunting caters to sharpshooters. Brookwood Park and Rotary Park provide playgrounds and walking paths, and Perry Golf & Country Club offers a nine-hole course. Downtown Perry features historic buildings, antique stores, and locally owned restaurants like Kumback Lunch and Perry Meal-House Restaurant. The town hosts various events, including the Noble County Spring Livestock Show and the Cherokee Strip Rodeo. Highways connect Perry to nearby cities, with Edmond 50 miles away and Enid 40 miles away, while Will Rogers International Airport is a 70-mile drive. Community life includes church services, day care, and local fellowships, contributing to the town's close-knit atmosphere.
Home Trends in Perry, OK
On average, homes in Perry, OK sell after 45 days on the market compared to the national average of 55 days. The median sale price for homes in Perry, OK over the last 12 months is $159,500, up 11% from the median home sale price over the previous 12 months.