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GENNI DAVIS

GENNI DAVIS

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The city of Tulsa is 201.8 sq miles. It is the 47th most populous city in the U.S.- the population was 413,066 as of the 2020 census. As of 2019, There are 187,655 homes inside city limits. Whether you want to live within walking distance to a park, right beside a a golf course, down the street from the best restaurants, or a bike ride away from work, there are plenty of great neighborhoods in Tulsa that you’ll love to call home.

Downtown

Downtown Tulsa sub-districts include the Blue Dome District, the Brady Arts District, the “Oil Capital Historic District”, and ONEOK Field.

Popular neighborhoods: Owen Park Historical Neighborhood, Brady Heights, Greenwood

Midtown

Midtown Tulsa is loved for historical homes, multiple parks, mature trees, and many locally-owned businesses.

Popular neighborhoods: Lortondale, Mayo Meadow, White City, Maple Ridge, Brookside, Swan Lake

Developed since the 1970s, South Tulsa is marked by secluded homes and suburban neighborhoods- bounded by Bixby, Jenks, and Broken Arrow.

Popular neighborhoods: Braeswood, Forest Park South, Villas of Tuscany, Southern Park Estates

East

Made up of a large section east extending south to Broken Arrow. Attractions include Redbud Valley Nature Preserve.

Popular neighborhoods: Areas that fall in Union and Broken Arrow School districts

West

West of the Arkansas River you’ll find Chandler park, wilderness reserves, Riverwest Festival Park and Tulsa’s industrial parks.

Popular neighborhoods: Berryhill, Carbondale, Redfork

South North

Popular neighborhoods: Country Club Heights, Skyline Ridge, Gilcrease Hills

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