Forbes Magazine has rated Oklahoma City "One of the 25 Best Places to Retire in 2014." Of course, as a proud resident of Oklahoma City (and yes, also as an Oklahoma real estate agent who specializes in helping baby boomers and seniors downsize and move to new homes) I think this is fantastic news and very enlightening! Thank you Forbes Magazine for recognizing the gem that is our fine community.
Forbes cited our good economy, a cost of living that's 7% below the national average, a typical home price of $161,000, and a good state tax climate among the reasons that boomers and seniors should consider making Oklahoma City their home.
I thought I'd put together a blog post with a collection of short videos that showcase some of the great things about Oklahoma City.
Oklahoma City Videos
The website below, GreaterOKC.tv is a project of the Greater Oklahoma City Partnership and the Oklahoma City Chamber of Commerce. It has literally hundreds of videos showcasing various communities, restaurants, recreational activities, museums, arts, the waterfront, and plenty more in OKC.
GreaterOKC.TV
Ride along on a motorized tour of Oklahoma City that follows the planned streetcar route for our community.
Bricktown
Living Downtown in Oklahoma City
Edmond
If you're interested in learning more about retiring to Oklahoma City or - regardless of your age - if you're interested in buying or selling a house in our fantastic town, I hope you'll reach out to me - Judie Schwerdtfeger - for more information, advice, a chat, or even a no-obligation analysis of your options.