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Price Reduced on 12601 Oakdale Forest Court Edmond OK

September 18, 2010

The price on 12601 Oakdale Forest Court in the Oakdale Farm II addition has just been reduced to $575,000. This home has 4,734 square feet and sits on 1.35 acres. There are four bedrooms and 4½ baths. Tucked away on cul-de-sac is a spacious home that offers open kitchen layout that  overlooks a large family [...]

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Price Reduced In Quail Creek | 3009 Hackberry Oklahoma City OK

September 10, 2010

The price has just been reduced on this wonderful Quail Creek home at 3009 HackberryRd. It is now listed at $399,500. This 3,961 square foot home has 3 beds & 3½ baths. There are three living areas. The home is unusual for its’ size being only on one level. The back yard includes a lap [...]

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Price Reduced On 14501 Oakmond Rd Edmond OK 73013 | Oakmond Neighborhood

August 23, 2010

The price on this Oakmond home at 14501 Oakmond Road has just been reduced to $429,000. Home has recently been remodeled to contemporary styling. Wood floors through most of the downstairs areas and upstairs landing. Formal living room could easily be a large study. Curved staircase in entry. Large dining room. Remodeled kitchen. Large master [...]

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Price Reduced On 16316 Morningside Dr Edmond OK

August 23, 2010

The price on this former Muirfield Village model home at 16316 Morningside Drive has been reduced to $649,900. This is a model home with all the extras. Hardwood floors throughout the downstairs of this impressive home. Two living areas including a large open kitchen / family room. A terrace just off the breakfast room is [...]

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Oklahoma City is Cutting Prices!

October 8, 2009

Trulia reports that Oklahoma City is number 5 in the list of “cities experiencing significant increases in percentage of listings with price reductions from June 2009 to October 2009” Oklahoma City has seen a 24% increase in the number of price reductions for homes on the market. Kansas City led the list with a 50% [...]

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