Having moved here last year my top pro cons would be… pro - lots of wildlife and beautiful parks Con - specific to my town, no major good grocery store
Ooh, yes! Those are both good 👏! I do love all the deer we still see in neighborhoods. Agree! The grocery stores here are not good. No one store carries it all 👎
Thank you and yes! Do you remember the huge tornado we had in 2013 that took out that elementary school in Moore and a ton of homes and some lives lost? My windshield was smashed and my car near-totaled from hail that size. I have a photo holding it in my hand, I should have put it in the video!
I'm not quite sure what you're asking. Rents will obviously be much lower than in NYC. You can expect to pay anywhere from $0.85-1.50/sq.ft. Depends on area and size, of course 🙂. Jobs? Well, this area offers many different types of employment. Engineering, education, medical, oil and gas, government, tradesman/journeyman, restaurant and service industry, law, farming, entrepreneurs and business owners, etc. People do all kinds of things here!
GA drivers love to, at the last moment, go from the far left lane to the turn right lane cutting everyone off and potentially causing accidents. They also are SOOO slow off the line on a green light and slow getting up to the speed limit. But then they start speeding and may pass you up until you get to the next light.
@@hercdriver96 Hahaha! I hear you with the first one. That’s how Californians are. And people who take forever on a green…ugh ;) “Reluctantly crouched at the starting line…”
You might really enjoy retiring here, a lot of people do! The lay of land might look different in a few years, so definitely check back in with the state closer to your timing 🙂
I actually lived in Tucson for a few years 🙂. The climate is quite different. It's dry here in the winter (lots of static!), but definitely humid in the summer. It's not super humid like the deep south or like Illinois/Minnesota/Wisconsin area, but the air does get puffy for a few months.
No one has mentioned how close Dallas was, as an NBA fan Im sold on this location! I'm looking at the Yukon area potentially as an area I'd like to relocate my family.
Nice, I didn't know that. I'm not in Tulsa too often unless its for sports, haha! I was more referring to super high-end like Hermes, Chanel, Lamborghini, etc. Dallas has all that ☺
@@movingtooklahomacity With the addition of The Oak development under construction OKC's getting upscale national brands like The Capital Grille, RH a 3 story retail with restaurant garden on the top floor and a 2 story Arhaus premium home furnishings. Apartments and Tapestry Collection Hotel are just a few of the just announced new to the state business. More to come! Hoping for a Create and Barrell!
@@miketex75219 That would be great! I know Edmond has been trying to get a similar development going up on Kelly and Coffee Creek. Would love a Crate & Barrel too 🙌
Yes, there sure are! There's Broken Bow (my fav!), Grand Lake, Lake Eufala, Texoma, Tenkiller, etc. Right around the OKC Metro is Hefner, Overholser and Arcadia 🙂
Crest is probably our largest option across all areas. Depending on other locations, we have Costco and Sam's Club, Whole Foods, Trader Joe's, Sprouts, Aldi, Homeland, Walmart, of course. We have a Kroger warehouse where they do grocery delivery from. Honestly, the grocery stores are a bit of a disappointment here compared to other places I've lived as it's hard to find everything you want or need from one store. We do have some good ethnic options, though!
You have lots of time! I would start your search once you're within six months of moving because the market conditions - interest rates, housing availability - will change. If you have opportunities to visit, the best you thing you can do while you wait is get acquainted with the different areas within the OKC metro. Then you'll gave a really good idea of where you want to be ☺.
I know! It's not what it used to be. Like everywhere else in the U.S., home prices have skyrocketed the last two years and Oklahoma is no exception. But the average home price for our area is still $240K, which is low compared to other states. We have homes to suit every budget ☺
Actually I grew up in southern ca. Home prices here are higher depending on what you are looking for. Oklahoma has severe summer heat and it can still be 80 degrees at christmas! The drivers here are dangerous and inconsiderate! Sorry but I just have not experienced these pros you talk about.
The average home price in Southern California is over $800K. That's certainly more than our average home price in the metro area of $240K. If we're comparing property apples to property apples, prices in SoCal are definitely higher. According to weather records, Oklahoma has never been than hot on Christmas. That's okay if you don't agree with my pros! Thanks for sharing!
You will notice I said it depends on what your looking for. Also 73 is the hottest recorded Christmas. Let’s be honest that’s close enough. All of Oklahoma is not the same depending on where you live. Come try to buy a house in my area..Good Luck to you! I guess if you are bringing so-cal wages you might be ok. My advice would be for everyone do do there own research and form their own opinions based on their experience and life style needs. I don’t find alot of your info accurate,but everyone is different. Thanks for your pespective!
That's great to hear and a pro for sure! I'll have to keep that in mind for future content. A law was also passed last year where our state will not tex military pensions. So that's a big win for any who have them looking for states to retire in ☺
@@movingtooklahomacity I am NOT military retired but just 100% VA ♿ Veteran and as such, we are EXEMPT from paying Sales Tax and Property Taxes. OKLAHOMA is an awesome state for us!
Please don't move here. All the manufacturing and energy sectors of business have left. There are not enough liveable wage jobs here, and the city planners didn't build the highway system to handle anymore idiots on the road than we already have. Housing has also doubled in cost both buying and renting in the last 5 years. Also remember real estate agents are piintless so dont listen to their b.s.
Thank you for your honesty in describing conditions by way of pros and cons for living in OK. You provide a valuable service! 😊
You're very welocme! Thank you so much for your kind comment ❤
Having moved here last year my top pro cons would be…
pro - lots of wildlife and beautiful parks
Con - specific to my town, no major good grocery store
Ooh, yes! Those are both good 👏! I do love all the deer we still see in neighborhoods. Agree! The grocery stores here are not good. No one store carries it all 👎
Beautiful lady! I’m glad Oklahoma is going well. Wanting to leave from San Diego
It's going great, thank you! San Diego is beautiful, so maybe you won't wanna leave, haha!
Great video, but softball sized hail? I've lived here all of my life (60+ years) and never seen hail that big. Otherwise great info.
Thank you and yes! Do you remember the huge tornado we had in 2013 that took out that elementary school in Moore and a ton of homes and some lives lost? My windshield was smashed and my car near-totaled from hail that size. I have a photo holding it in my hand, I should have put it in the video!
I’m thinking about moving there soon. It seems lay decent place for that fresh-start.
It's a great place for a fresh start, imo! It grows on you ☺
My mom passed away last year and my dad has been in OKC forever..He's been wanting me closer so definitely praying about it..Thx for info 😊
Rents and jobs?,planning to move from NYC rents are highest here
I'm not quite sure what you're asking. Rents will obviously be much lower than in NYC. You can expect to pay anywhere from $0.85-1.50/sq.ft. Depends on area and size, of course 🙂. Jobs? Well, this area offers many different types of employment. Engineering, education, medical, oil and gas, government, tradesman/journeyman, restaurant and service industry, law, farming, entrepreneurs and business owners, etc. People do all kinds of things here!
@@movingtooklahomacity thanks for reply,yes will move to okc definitely to save some rent and have good spacious apartments
@@mahmoodahmed6486 Yes! If you want, renting a home is very doable too, sometimes even more so than an apartment!
Thanks for this great inf, you are the best👍I'm trying to move there but no idea 😮
You're very welcome! If you have specific questions or want to chat further, call/text. 405-916-7871
This was helpful, I will have to visit to be sure. Tfs
I'm so glad, please do!
Well thought out, thank you!
Thank you! You're very welcome 🙂
lol, love the advice on the drivers. Consider yourselves lucky you don’t deal with GA drivers.
Oooh! Do tell......ha ha ☺
GA drivers love to, at the last moment, go from the far left lane to the turn right lane cutting everyone off and potentially causing accidents. They also are SOOO slow off the line on a green light and slow getting up to the speed limit. But then they start speeding and may pass you up until you get to the next light.
@@hercdriver96 Hahaha! I hear you with the first one. That’s how Californians are. And people who take forever on a green…ugh ;) “Reluctantly crouched at the starting line…”
Considering the rural counties around OKC for a retirement homestead but alas a few years out.
You might really enjoy retiring here, a lot of people do! The lay of land might look different in a few years, so definitely check back in with the state closer to your timing 🙂
Does Ok City have a dry climate? I'm looking into it but I'm in Tucson needing low humidity for arthritis
I actually lived in Tucson for a few years 🙂. The climate is quite different. It's dry here in the winter (lots of static!), but definitely humid in the summer. It's not super humid like the deep south or like Illinois/Minnesota/Wisconsin area, but the air does get puffy for a few months.
thank you for sharing
You're very welcome!
No one has mentioned how close Dallas was, as an NBA fan Im sold on this location! I'm looking at the Yukon area potentially as an area I'd like to relocate my family.
Surprisingly Tulsa has a Saks and other higher end shop at Utica Square.
Nice, I didn't know that. I'm not in Tulsa too often unless its for sports, haha! I was more referring to super high-end like Hermes, Chanel, Lamborghini, etc. Dallas has all that ☺
@@movingtooklahomacity With the addition of The Oak development under construction OKC's getting upscale national brands like The Capital Grille, RH a 3 story retail with restaurant garden on the top floor and a 2 story Arhaus premium home furnishings. Apartments and Tapestry Collection Hotel are just a few of the just announced new to the state business. More to come! Hoping for a Create and Barrell!
@@miketex75219 That would be great! I know Edmond has been trying to get a similar development going up on Kelly and Coffee Creek. Would love a Crate & Barrel too 🙌
I'm looking to move to Oklahoma in a few months
If you have questions feel free to email or text! lauracanedyhomes@gmail.com, 405-916-7871
Do you know how’s Ada Oklahoma planning to get some land near Ada
Ada is outside where I work. Another agent who works that area could serve you better 🙂
Thank you for sharing. I can’t wait to move to OKC!
You're welcome! Please reach out if I can assist you with a home 🙂 405-916-7871
NC video you from dear?
Love the advice on the drivers. Consider yourselves lucky you don’t have to deal with GA drivers. 😆
Oh yeah? Never been to Georgia - wonder what they're like!
Are there any lakes and rivers
Yes, there sure are! There's Broken Bow (my fav!), Grand Lake, Lake Eufala, Texoma, Tenkiller, etc. Right around the OKC Metro is Hefner, Overholser and Arcadia 🙂
Are there big supermarkets in ok?
Crest is probably our largest option across all areas. Depending on other locations, we have Costco and Sam's Club, Whole Foods, Trader Joe's, Sprouts, Aldi, Homeland, Walmart, of course. We have a Kroger warehouse where they do grocery delivery from. Honestly, the grocery stores are a bit of a disappointment here compared to other places I've lived as it's hard to find everything you want or need from one store. We do have some good ethnic options, though!
I want to buy a condo in OK but I will not move there till 2025-is it safe?
Some areas have more/less crime than others but as a whole, I feel safe.
I want to buy now,but will move in 2025-what to do?
You have lots of time! I would start your search once you're within six months of moving because the market conditions - interest rates, housing availability - will change. If you have opportunities to visit, the best you thing you can do while you wait is get acquainted with the different areas within the OKC metro. Then you'll gave a really good idea of where you want to be ☺.
Thank you for your information. I will be going there soon for sightseeing.
@@josevalverde2263 You're welcome! Enjoy!
Look some to rent
Wow! There's a place with worse drivers than Wichita?
Well.....😉
@christophermohr3042 While she was talking about the driving , I was flashing back to living/driving in Wichita. Lol.
WHY IS IT SO DAMN HIGH TO BUY A HOME
I know! It's not what it used to be. Like everywhere else in the U.S., home prices have skyrocketed the last two years and Oklahoma is no exception. But the average home price for our area is still $240K, which is low compared to other states. We have homes to suit every budget ☺
Brand new 3 bdrm
2bath home
Zero down payment
Pymnt....485.00 a month
@@ednaelliott9356 Are you saying $485/mo is your budget or what a mortgage for that type of home costs on a monthly basis?
THAT'S NOT MY BUDGET....I CAN BUY A BRAND NEW HOME FOR 485.00 A MONTH
Actually I grew up in southern ca. Home prices here are higher depending on what you are looking for. Oklahoma has severe summer heat and it can still be 80 degrees at christmas! The drivers here are dangerous and inconsiderate! Sorry but I just have not experienced these pros you talk about.
The average home price in Southern California is over $800K. That's certainly more than our average home price in the metro area of $240K. If we're comparing property apples to property apples, prices in SoCal are definitely higher. According to weather records, Oklahoma has never been than hot on Christmas. That's okay if you don't agree with my pros! Thanks for sharing!
You will notice I said it depends on what your looking for. Also 73 is the hottest recorded Christmas. Let’s be honest that’s close enough. All of Oklahoma is not the same depending on where you live. Come try to buy a house in my area..Good Luck to you! I guess if you are bringing so-cal wages you might be ok. My advice would be for everyone do do there own research and form their own opinions based on their experience and life style needs. I don’t find alot of your info accurate,but everyone is different. Thanks for your pespective!
Check out our Oklahoma sunsets, they are the best
They are beautiful!
Yes, I'm sure they just put sunsets off the coasts and in the mountains to shame 🤣
REFUGEE from Kommufornia living in Lawton/Fort Sill. Oklahoma is the BEST state for 100% Disabled Veterans....
That's great to hear and a pro for sure! I'll have to keep that in mind for future content. A law was also passed last year where our state will not tex military pensions. So that's a big win for any who have them looking for states to retire in ☺
@@movingtooklahomacity I am NOT military retired but just 100% VA ♿ Veteran and as such, we are EXEMPT from paying Sales Tax and Property Taxes. OKLAHOMA is an awesome state for us!
@@8475143117 That's great to hear! Thank you for sharing that!
What the heck is Kommufornia?? lol
@@blackie8083 The People's Republic of California, a horrible place
thats not true we have mountains
I was speaking from a viewpoint of winter sports. I'm used to mountains around 10,000 ft for skiing and snowboarding 🙂
Try going to Arbuckle Mountain
🎉🙌❤️
Thank you!
@@movingtooklahomacity you’re welcome!
damn, talk about a rich white bread review. my advice, dont ever leave the bubble you are living in.
This video isn't meant to be that serious, but thanks for stereotyping me anyway!
says the dude with a dragonball z profile picture. Calm down John we all know you are a weak nerd IRL
Is Black history a forbidden coriculim throughout the public school system in Oklahoma?
Are they racist against Asians?
No!
Oh please, there Are no Pros 🤣
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Iam David I'll be moving there I would like take a friendly I bedroom pet friendly location
Hi David, I don't work in rentals but if you're looking to buy feel free to reach out. lauracanedyhomes@gmail.com
Please don't move here. All the manufacturing and energy sectors of business have left. There are not enough liveable wage jobs here, and the city planners didn't build the highway system to handle anymore idiots on the road than we already have. Housing has also doubled in cost both buying and renting in the last 5 years. Also remember real estate agents are piintless so dont listen to their b.s.
I wish you all the best in life ♥