Archives for June 2008

Providence of Edmond – Sales Statistics, June 2008

I’ve been researching recent sales activity in the Providence addition of West Edmond for Mr & Mrs M.  They’ve found that Providence (located on NW 178th, between Penn & Western) offers many of the ammenities they want for their family; historical home charm, community pool, park and lots of space for the kids to play.  […]

SOLD in Silverhawk – 2412 NW 176th St

NOTE: This home is no longer available, but you can see all of the homes currently available in Silverhawk down below. Many words will come to mind when you tour this beautiful custom Jeff Click Home, one of which is certain to be ‘WOW!’  Located in Silverhawk, one of Edmond’s most sought-after up-and-coming communities, this […]

Flipper Nation – Real Estate Humor at it's Best!

Although it may not paint real estate agents in the best light, this is going to be fun!  The best humor is often the type that incorporates and amplifies a little truth.  The web series at flippernation.com is doing just that… Enjoy! Flipper Nation: The First Flip There’s more where this came from at: FlipperNation.comIf […]

How's the Market in Central Oklahoma?

Here’s some more great statistical information to take into consideration:

Oak Tree Home Struck by Lightning

With all the light shows we’ve had lately, there’ve been a lot of stories of damage, but this one may just take the cake.  A home in North Edmond’s Oak Tree addition suffered severe damage as a result of lightning strike.  See the KOCO clip here:

Did You Know?

…Edmond is home to the FIRST public school house, the FIRST church, the FIRST library, and the FIRST public institution of higher education in the Oklahoma Territory.

Stonebrook @ Coffee Creek – Homes Sold

I received a request for information today on property values in the Stonebrook @ Coffee Creek addition of Edmond.  Here’s the basic nuts & bolts of the sold activity in this section of Coffee Creek over the past 12 months:

Did You Know?

…some time before July 14th, 1887, the Santa Fe Railroad filed an official request with the government for ‘Edmond’ to be the name of mile 103 on the Santa Fe line.

Did You Know?

…the land now known as Edmond was originally explored by Washington Irving in 1832 and described in his publication, A Tour on the Prairies.