Showing posts with label oklahoma news. Show all posts
Showing posts with label oklahoma news. Show all posts

Tuesday, April 28, 2009

Nicoma Park Celebrates 50 Year Anniversary

Nicoma Park will be celebrating 50 years of community Saturday May 2. Nicoma Park officially became an incorporated city in 1959, but its history began years before that.

It was during the land run in 1889 that three brothers staked their claim in the area presently known as Nicoma Park, although at that time it was called Oak Hill.


The Founder’s Day Celebration will kick off in front of city hall on Nichols Drive at 9 a.m., and will continue to run through 11 p.m.

Monday, August 4, 2008

Listing of the Week in NW Oklahoma City

5908 Sulgrave Manor
Oklahoma City, OK 73132
$182,500
OPEN HOUSE Aug. 17
2:00-4:00 PM

4 bed 3 bath 2530 SF (MLS #362102) Large family home in Lansbrook on quiet cul-de-sac. Walking distance to lake, community pool and rec area! Open floor plan with 3 living areas. Beautiful landscaping. 4 beds with MIL plan. Great established area close to local shopping, food, etc. SEE OBEO TOURS.


VIEW TOURS AT: www.obeo.com/486752
Wyatt Poindexter
Keller Williams Realty
405-417-5466

Thursday, July 31, 2008

Obeo helping buyers find new homes quickly!

Finding a new house may prove to be a tough and exhausting task. But don’t worry, Obeo is here to help. At a first look, Obeo is just a huge database of houses for sale all around the US and Canada, but it is really much more than that. The site offers a large amount of extra features in order of making the searching experience fuller and more enjoyable. Some of these features are personalized tours, space designers, view points, and Obeo Connect which maintains you constantly in touch with interested buyers and sellers, amongst others. Browsing through the property database is completely free, but if you wish to enjoy everything else Obeo has to offer, you need to register to the site, enduring a quick, easy and completely free of charge. Obeo does not only look at the buyer’s point of view, but also of the seller, permitting him to submit any property he might be interested on selling. This service could save many users of the usually tiresome mission of finding the perfect house near them, letting them browse by price range, number of bedrooms, etc. although simple, the site is very well organized, with easy-to-use searcher which will enable the user to quickly find exactly what they are looking for.

Monday, February 18, 2008

Oklahoma not following recession's path

WHAT IF the national economy threw a recession, but Oklahoma decided not to attend?
"We're not going to play along with the nation,” said Keith Geary, president of Capital West Securities in Oklahoma City. "For us here everything is going really well.”

Two sectors that are slowing the national economy — housing and energy — are positives for the local economy.
The average sales price of an existing home in Oklahoma rose last year by 4.24 percent while the number of foreclosures filed in the state declined nearly 13 percent. Meanwhile, about 39 percent of homes bought nationally last year are worth less than what the homeowners still owe, according to zillow.com.
While local consumers are no happier with near-record gasoline prices than those who live elsewhere, Oklahomans pay among the lowest prices for fuel. And those high prices have fueled expansion in Oklahoma's robust energy sector, which produces jobs, higher wages and taxes for the state.

Courtesy of: www.newsok.com