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Simond Wong
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Oklahoma City Neighborhoods and description please

Simond Wong
  • Investor
  • Oklahoma City
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Afternoon BPers,

I am interested in getting a better understanding of OKC, specifically the different neighborhoods/area, with a description of the vibe, neighborhood pros/highlights/potential and cons, average/range of price point. Ultimately, would like to see if it is a class A, B, C,area as well. The goal is to purchase properties for long term investing.

Any one has any good sources to share? Would appreciate hearing this community's feedback.

Thank 

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Doug Spence
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Doug Spence
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I really like this map of OKC broken down by A, B, C, and 'high risk'.

Image credit to @Alyssa Dyer and Table Investments! 

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