Your dream home inTulsa

From downtown apartments, historic midtown houses, and suburban new-builds, Tulsa’s real estate will give you more bang for your buck than almost anywhere else in the country. 

Neighborhood Real Estate Guide

What neighborhood is for me? 

Let us take you on a tour of Tulsa neighborhoods. Find one you like and then dive into housing options. 

Downtown

Urban apartment and condo living, walking distance from Arts, Blue Dome, Greenwood Districts. Typically home to young professionals, couples, empty nesters who enjoy being in the middle of the action.  

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The Pearl/Kendall-Whittier

Between Downtown and the University of Tulsa. Home to eclectic coffee shops, restaurants, art studios, Circle Cinema, and farmer’s market. Kendall-Whittier has seen recent housing developments. Popular among young families.

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Florence Park

Full of charming 1920’s bungalows and cottage-style homes, and a super-short drive from downtown. Home to two city parks and known for mature trees and tidy, beautiful yardscapes.

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The Heights

Family homes minutes (seriously, like 3 minutes) away from Downtown. A mix of historic 1920s/30s homes and new builds. One of Tulsa’s more diverse neighborhood communities.

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Cherry Street

The character of the Pearl District, but more established and greater density of restaurants and art galleries. Tulsa’s most popular weekend farmer’s market. Primarily condos and small family homes.

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East Tulsa

Vibrant LatinX and Asian communities with some of the best ethnic supermarkets and restaurants in Tulsa. Tight knit, family driven community.

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South Tulsa

Primarily suburban, residential area. Larger family homes, and lower price-per-square foot. More large scale and national chain amenities. Think Woodland Hills Mall, Southern Hills Golf Course, and Costco.

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Midtown

An even mix of residential and retail/entertainment (Utica Square, Brookside, Gathering Place park). Home to Tulsa’s historic 1920s mansions. Tree-lined streets and some of Tulsa’s highest price-per-square foot homes.

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Owen Park

Residential neighborhood northwest of Downtown. Centered around literal ‘Owen Park’ this neighborhood is on the rise with young families. Historic homes recently flipped, or in need of a little TLC.

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