Housing
From refurbished downtown lofts to elegant historic neighborhoods to spacious suburban living, the Tulsa metro area offers housing that suits a variety of tastes and needs. Like many communities around the country, Tulsa is experiencing a renaissance in the older sections of town.
Single-family neighborhoods and tree-lined suburbs will always appeal to certain homebuyers. Yet, urban pioneers are interested in reclaiming blighted buildings downtown and transforming them into loft apartments and townhouses. Tulsans are also beginning to embrace green building with the recent development of several LEED certified houses.
Along with easy access to shopping, health care and area attractions, communities along the urban perimeter boast the quickest one-way commutes. Ranked as the largest metro region with the second-shortest commute zone in the nation, the average commute time is approximately 20 minutes.
In addition, Tulsa ranks as the eighth most affordable housing market in the country and consistently ranks as one of the top 10 most affordable cities to live in the United States.
Tulsa contains many neighborhoods with distinct personalities. No matter what part of town you call home, expect an array of choices and a better quality of life.
Click here to view a list of districts in Tulsa. To search for available housing, visit TulsaHousingSearch.org.
Surrounding Tulsa
Outlying communities continue to beckon homebuyers looking for extra space. Along with easy access to shopping, health care and area attractions, communities along the urban perimeter boast the quickest one-way commutes. Outlying communities include:
Bixby
Broken Arrow
Claremore
Collinsville
Glenpool
Jenks
Catoosa
Owasso
Sand Springs
Skiatook
Sapulpa


