9 New Home Hotspots in OKC & Why You Want to Live Here

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Interested in getting yourself and the family into a brand new home in Oklahoma City? If so, you are in luck as we’ve highlighted nine of the hottest spots in the city for new construction.

For specific questions about each area, community, and home listing, be sure to reach out directly to the home building company.

9 Highly Desirable OKC New Home Communities

Abbot Lake by Ideal Homes

Abbot Lake by Ideal Homes

This lovely new neighborhood in the Moore school district, with easy access to I-240 and Tinker Air Force Base, will wow you with its private setting and two ponds. A fishing pier, playground, and splashpad are among the neighborhood’s future features. The living area on these floors ranges from 1,158 to 2,136 square feet.

Crismon Lake Estates - Cypress Floor Plan by LGI Homes

Crimson Lake Estates by LGI Homes

LGI Homes at Crimson Lake Estates in El Reno, Oklahoma offers brand-new, affordable single-family homes for sale. Crimson Lake Estates residents will have access to spectacular new homes with open floor plans, chef-inspired kitchens, and designer extras, all of which are included at no extra cost. New three-bedrooms are available from the low $220s or about $1,029 per month.

Cobblestone Park by Sun Custom Homes

Cobblestone Park by Sun Custom Homes

Located only five miles away is the Quail Springs Mall, Cobblestone Park is within two miles of the prestigious Gaillardia Golf & Country Club. Parents with school-aged children have the option of choosing between properties in the Putnam City or Deer Creek school districts. Both districts have won awards for their public schools.

Calm Springs by Authentic Homes

Calm Springs by Authentic Homes

Calm Springs is situated on the south side of Britton Road between Morgan Road and County Line Road, slightly east of the Kilpatrick Turnpike, in the Yukon School District. The houses vary in size from 1,531 to 1,775 square feet, but they all have the same fantastic architecture and quality finishing as bigger houses. Own a new home at Calm Springs from the low $200s.

Mustang Park by Brookfield Custom Homes

Mustang Park by Brookfield Custom Homes

Mustang Park is a fresh new, high-end neighborhood in Mustang. A huge green belt, community pool, basketball court, soccer field, and fitness center are among the amenities. Its closeness to the Turnpike makes commuting a pleasure, and it hosts a variety of community events, parties, and activities. Mustang Park provides a private walking route from the neighborhood to the local elementary and middle school for the protection of students.

St James Pointe by Sun Customs Homes

St. James Pointe by Sun Custom Homes

On the east side of Mustang, at SW 59th and Hwy 152, is a gated neighborhood. The area has a rural aspect to it, however it is just five miles from Will Rogers Airport. Prairie View, a new primary school, is less than a mile away. There are two secured entrances, a private pond, and a playground in this neighborhood. 2,200 square feet is the minimum size.

Wyndmere - Blanco II floor plan by LGI Homes

Wyndemere by LGI Homes

Beautiful new homes are available at LGI Homes at Wyndemere in Newcastle. Wyndemere provides residents an outstanding quality house in a premium location with easy access to big-city amenities and the beauty of country-side living just south of Oklahoma Community, in the expanding city of Newcastle. The neighborhood has new homes with three to five bedrooms and up to 2,700 square feet of living space.

Oakdale Valley by Turner Company

Oakdale Valley by Turner & Company

You can own a new home at this attractive new home community ranging from the $300s to $700s and lots are available from $65,000 to $155,000. Features of this neighborhood include walking trails, a fitness center, a swimming pool, a playground, and a banquet facility are all available. Public schools include Edmond Memorial High School and Oakdale (K-8th).

Featherstone by Ideal Homes

Featherstone by Ideal Homes

Featherstone has a playground, a splash pad, walking paths, lovely ponds, winding streets, and small cul-de-sacs. This neighborhood, located in the heart of South Oklahoma City, provides easy access to I-35 and I-240 while maintaining a rural atmosphere with 42 acres dedicated to common spaces and Victorian-style lamp posts. Every property in this attractive neighborhood is not only distinctive in appearance, but also has a 5-Star Energy Efficiency Rating!

Why Live in Oklahoma City?

While there are countless reasons to call OKC home, here are a few of the most attractive.

#1 High Wages & Low Cost of Living

Residents in Oklahoma City earn a good livelihood, which, when combined with a low cost of living, makes the city an attractive area to live in. A recent survey by CNBC took into account average yearly income, average monthly living expenditures, median rent rates, consumables, and energy expenditures in each city and determined OKC number one in this category.

#2 Top 25 City for Outdoor Fun

Residents have better lives when a community finds a method to reconcile nature and contemporary life. Oklahoma City has a lot of green spots to enjoy, which is why it makes the list. A study took into account criteria, such as the ratio of park area to population, park access, annual park spending, and more.

#3 Great for Tasty Food

Nonesuch Restaurant in Oklahoma City was rated the finest of the 10 restaurants on the Hot Ten list by Bon Appétit. The contestants had to turn a classic idea on its head, prepare the recipes their parents grew up on but make their own, serve the cuisine they believe in, and make anybody who walks into their restaurant feel immediately welcome.

#4 Great Place for Millennials to Call Home

According to a Business Insider survey, Oklahoma City is one of the top 10 towns in the United States where young people are happy, jobs are abundant, and rent is reasonable. Income, median rent, different costs, and the happiness levels of inhabitants in the Millennial age bracket were all considered.

#5 OKC Ranks Number 1 for Most Romantic Cities

The OpenTable Most Romantic Locations Index, which ranked cities where romantic eating is naturally part of the culture, confirmed that love is in the air in Oklahoma City. The number of restaurants rated “romantic” based on OpenTable diner ratings, the proportion of tables placed for two, and the proportion of individuals who dined out on Valentine’s Day the previous year all contributed to OKC’s top ranking neighborhood.

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