Edmond

The Perfect Suburb – Edmond OK

September 3, 2011

CNBC’s Top Ten Suburbs CNBC, using data from NeighbrohoodScout, recently compiled its’ list of the Top 10 Suburbs throughout the US of A. Atop the list, Edmond! Their criteria was the best mix of affordable housing, good schools, educated neighbors, low crime, employment, and reasonable commutes. These were selected from among metropolitan areas of over [...]

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Rose Creek Neighborhood | Edmond OK 73012

October 6, 2010

Rose Creek is a beautiful community just north of Quail Springs Mall on North May Avenue. It’s a large community, nearly one square mile, built around a golf course. It is gated with a security guard gate. There are approximately 600 homes in the area. Homes range in size from 2,000 square feet to over [...]

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Providence Neighborhood Edmond OK

August 9, 2010

Providence is a small, unique, gated community near NW 178th Street and Penn. It’s unique in the respect that the home designs were taken from the homes built in Oklahoma in the 1920’s and 1930’s. So if you’re into older, historic looking homes but don’t want all the maintenance that entails, Providence is the community [...]

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Twin Oaks Neighborhood Edmond OK 73012

August 5, 2010

I am partial to the Twin Oaks neighborhood in Edmond OK. When my son and his family moved to the Oklahoma City metro they wanted a nice, moderate priced area near a great elementary school. After some school research and recommendations we determined Twin Oaks would be the most desirable neighborhood for them. Twin Oaks [...]

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Auburn Meadows Neighborhood Edmond OK 73012

August 3, 2010

Auburn Meadows is a small community in southwest Edmond near NW 178th & Penn. The community sits well back off the main streets.It’s a beautiful tree-lined drive into the neighborhood. Amenities include a clubhouse with fitness center, swimming pool and playground. Auburn Meadows was developed by Danforth Development, Russ & Phil Roberts. The homes were [...]

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Edinburgh Neighborhood Edmond OK 73013

July 29, 2010

Edinburgh is Paradigm AdvantEdge’ neighbor to the south. I guess I’m prejudiced because I lived there for seven years, while selling the houses there – it is just a wonderful neighborhood. The neighborhood was targeted to empty nesters. Edinburgh is a Bill Roberts community consisting of 95 homes, built 6 to a cul-de-sac and centered [...]

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Woodvine Neighborhood | Edmond OK 73013

July 15, 2010

Woodvine is another Paradigm AdvantEdge neighbor located on the northeast corner of NW 164th and N May Avenue. Woodvine is a Quick-Mincey development consisting of 295 homes ranging from 1,662 square feet to 2,572 square feet. The homes were built between 2001 and 2006. Sales over the last year ranged from $155,000 to $207,000. Woodvine [...]

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Edmond OK Ranks 35th In Best Places To Live

July 14, 2010

CNN Money Magazine has revealed its’ top 100 places to live for 2010. Edmond is ranked 35. The magazine describes Edmond as an affluent bedroom community and very family-friendly. Low crime and plentiful jobs. CNN Money Magazine full list of best places to live in 2010.

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Thomas Trails | Edmond OK 73003

July 4, 2010

Thomas Trails is a 250 home community in near-north Edmond just east of Kelly Avenue and south of Covell Road. This is a great location. Close by John Ross Elementary, Cheyenne Middle School and Edmond North High School. There’s a cool shopping area on the corner of Covell Road and Kelly Avenue, “The Villages at [...]

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Fenwick Garden Village | Edmond OK 73012

May 11, 2010

Fenwick Garden Village is a gated section of Fenwick consisting of 173 garden homes within the Fenwick Addition. Fenwick lies in the half-section north of NW 164th Street and between Penn and Western. All of Fenwick contains 731 homes. The Fenwick Garden Village section was begun in 1998 and is mostly complete with just a [...]

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