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Are You Mentally Ready for your First Real Estate Rehab Adventure?
What kind of question is that? Well, it's one to ask yourself if you are on the fence, considering buying that first investment property...your first fixer-upper. We all know the benefits of doing so...money and accomplishment! You'll fix it up...

Exposed! The Real Estate Wholesale Quick-Turn Flipping Deal
Wholesale real estate investing (i.e. "quick-turn" or "flipping" real estate property) is conceptually very simple. Here's how it works: First, "Investor A" finds a great real estate deal with a lot of equity. Typically, Investor A will have...

For Both Search Engines And Real Estate, Location Is Everything
It's all about location, location, location! In the past...back in the days when Google was IT when it came to natural search results...everyone was very focused (or shall we say obsessed?) on Google page rank. Now that Google is a public company...

Mississippi Real Estate - The Magnolia State
Mississippi is a state known for having a classic southern style. Mississippi real estate is some of the cheapest in the land. Mississippi Named after the Mississippi River, Mississippi is a state holding on to its history. Much of the...

Negotiating real estate deals to win-win
If you've spent some time on homekeys.net, you probably noticed we generally don't carry a torch for tradition or conventional wisdom. Having said that, the well-worn cliché above still holds true, especially in real estate transactions. Many...

 
Oklahoma Real Estate - Cowboys and Indians

Oklahoma is a state that conjures up images of cowboys, indians, college football and dirt track racing. If these subjects appeal to you, you'll be happy to learn Oklahoma real estate prices are very low.
Oklahoma
Once known as the Indian Territory, Native Americans and their culture heavily influence Oklahoma. This give the state a unique relaxed atmosphere with even Oklahoma City feeling less hectic than most cities. As to the geography, plains make up much of the state, but rolling hills can be found around the northern areas of Tulsa. Lakes can be found throughout the state, which provide plenty of opportunities for fishing, hiking and outdoor activities. All and all, Oklahoma offers a relaxed, inexpensive relocation option for potential homebuyers.
Oklahoma City
Oklahoma City is the largest city in the state and is typical of a Midwestern city. The city has seen a revitalization effort, but still maintains a certain relaxed atmosphere that is unique to the state. Unfortunately, Oklahoma City was also the location of the terrorist bombing of the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building in 1995. Museums and memorials have been set up in remembrance for the loss of life.
Tulsa
Tulsa is an odd city because of two contrasting influences. On one hand, Tulsa has a pretty impressive art movement involving building architecture, museums and art galleries. On the other hand, Tulsa is an extremely conservative Christian town and is often considered to be the heart of the Bible belt. Despite these apparent contrasts, everything meshes incredibly well.
Oklahoma Real Estate
Oklahoma real estate prices are universally on the low end of national prices. A single-family home in Oklahoma City and the suburbs will cost $185,000 on average. The same home will set you back roughly $145,000 in Tulsa.
With such low prices, one can't expect to see a soaring appreciation rate for Oklahoma real estate. In 2005, property appreciated at a little over five percent.
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Raynor James is with http://www.fsboamerica.org - FSBO homes for sale by owner. Visit our "sell my home" page at http://www.fsboamerica.org/seller.cfm to sell your own home yourself with a free 1 month listing.

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