You Love Your Edmond Neighborhood? Tell Us Why!

I can blog all day about the amenities, locations, and statistics of neighborhoods around Edmond, but wouldn’t it be great to get inside the heads of the people who actually live in these communities, to find out WHY they chose them, WHAT they love about them, and WHAT we don’t already know about them? That’s […]

Home Buyer Tax Credit Re-Invented

Well, it’s been brewing for a couple of weeks, and the final pieces are in place for the new Home Buyer Tax Credit. While it’s not as far-reaching as I’d hoped for, and there are plenty of questions about whether this measure will really do enough, here are the nuts & bolts of the new […]

Storm Shelters On My Mind

Storm Shelters On My Mind Originally uploaded by rhukill Since Tuesday’s bout with Mother Nature, there seems to be a lot of my clients with storm-safety on their mind, which in turn has me taking extra-special notice of things like you see here. This huge underground storm shelter is one of the perks of a […]

Bristol Park @ 33rd & Santa Fe

Bristol Park is a nice established community built between 1997-2003 that features a nice neighborhood pool, playground (pictured above), paved sidewalks, and convenient access to highways, shopping and restaurants. The kids of Bristol Park get to go to Charles Haskell Elementary, Summit Middle School, and Edmond Santa Fe High School. Located on the North side […]

Pictures of the Edmond Tornado of Feb 2009

Yesterday was a miserable, storm-ridden one for many folks in Oklahoma. Tornadoes can be fickle, and these were no different. Doing extensive damage to one home, while leaving the one next door untouched is a common characteristic, and while driving a few Edmond neighborhoods today, I saw a wide range of damage. You’ll see pictures […]

Cedar Pointe @ Santa Fe and Covell

Cedar Pointe is a beautifully established gated community built from 1997-2007 that features a couple of stocked ponds, a nice neighborhood pool, clubhouse, playground, and convenient access to shopping and restaurants. In addition, the kids of Cedar Pointe get to go to John Ross Elementary, Cheyenne Middle School, and Edmond North High School. Located on […]

Housing Stimulus 2.0 – Is It The Solution?

A little over a week ago, I mentioned that Congress was hinting at sweetening the home buyer tax credit a bit, and it appears now that we’re a few steps closer to such a measure, as the Senate voted unanimously to add an improved Home Buyer Tax Credit to the proposed stimulus plan. While this […]

Pebble Creek @ Danforth & Santa Fe

Pebble Creek is an established community built from 1983-1999 that features a nice neighborhood pool, playground, and convenient access to shopping and restaurants.  In addition, the kids of Pebble Creek get to go to John Ross Elementary, Cheyenne Middle School, and Edmond North High School. Located on the North side of Danforth, East of Santa […]

Sellers, Please Let Your Realtor® Screen

I’m not an alarmist and I don’t like scaring people, but so many home sellers don’t realize how important it is to make sure the Realtor® they’ve hired gets the opportunity to screen ‘potential buyers’ or other agents BEFORE they see the home for sale. Unfortunately there are a few unscrupulous people in this world, […]

Sonoma Lake @ NW 164th & Penn

Sonoma Lake is a beautiful community that features a nice neighborhood pool, clubhouse & large pond. Located on the South side of NW 164th, just east of Pennsylvania Ave, Sonoma Lake is made up of homes from about 1600-3000 square feet, built between 2005-2008. There are even a few lots left, if you want to […]