Cute Brick Oklahoma Tudor Revival Under $90K
OHU50K Notesย ย $89,500
This cute all-brick Oklahoma Tudor Revival is a fairy tale cottage with one bedroom, one bath. Disregard the realtor’s 1960 build date.

Realtor Comments
Come take a look at this cute, full brick move in ready home! Perfect for a first time home buyer! This cutie features 1 bedroom, 1 bathroom, an extra room that could be used as an office, formal dining area, or you can convert it into another bedroom! New flooring and new paint throughoutย the home! New upgraded bathroom! New roof and central HVAC! The exterior offers a full privacy fence and a large shaded backyard, perfect for BBQ’s and family outdoor fun! All appliances stay!
- 1 bed
- 1 bath
- 1,070 sqft
- 5,009 sqft lot
- Build date 1960

319 S 15th St, Muskogee, OK 74401ย ย $89,500
- Contact Realtor: Stormy Cotton
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Family History

Thu, Apr 01, 1937 ยทPage 7



Pros
1. Excellent Affordability
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Cost of living is significantly lowerโabout 18% below the national average
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Housing costs are particularly low: median home values range from $85,000 to about $99,000, which is 57% lower than the national average
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Compared to other U.S. metros, locals enjoy between 22โ44% lower costs in housing, transportation, and groceries
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Recognized as the #1 Most Affordable City by Business Facilities Magazine and ranking 4th lowest overall in cost of living
2. Culture, Green Spaces & Community
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Muskogee comes alive with festivals and attractions: Honor Heights Park offers stunning azaleas, an annual Azalea Festival, and the magical Garden of Lights
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Cultural landmarks include the Five Civilized Tribes Museum, Oklahoma Music Hall of Fame, the Castle of Muskogee, and the USS Batfish submarine exhibit
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Community events like the Renaissance Festival, BBQ cook-offs, and quirky gatherings create local vibrancy
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Residents often describe a welcoming atmosphere, likening it to a closely knit “big family”
3. Strong Economic & Educational Infrastructure
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Economically, Muskogee supports major employers like Georgia-Pacific and a newly under-construction $1.2 billion lithium refinery
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The Port of Muskogee is a strategic inland port offering multi-modal transport and year-round access to the Gulf of Mexico
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Several colleges, plus education and vocational institutions, are located within the city
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Healthcare infrastructure is solid, with Saint Francis Hospital, a VA hospital, numerous clinics, and specialty providers available locally
Cons
1. Economic Struggles
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The city faces high povertyโabout 24% of residents live below the poverty line, well above national rates
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Median household income hovers around $38,200, which is 43% lower than the national average
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Unemployment stands at around 7.4%, significantly higher than the national average
2. Crime & Safety Concerns
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Crime rates are elevatedโapproximately 75% higher than Oklahomaโs average, with a victim of crime chance of 1 in 23 people
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While some residents downplay the risk, others have shared personal safety concerns, such as vehicle break-ins and visible signs of urban blight
3. Limited Amenities & Job Diversity
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Walkability and access to nearby amenities are limited, making vehicle ownership nearly essential
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The job market offers fewer specialized roles, and many residents commute out of town for better employment opportunities
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Some locals note a lack of variety in dining, shopping, and cultural options, especially for younger people
4. Population Decline & Youth Engagement
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The city has experienced a steady drop in population, which could impact local services and economic vitality
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Younger residents may feel underserved; reviews mention limited entertainment, youth programs, or engaging infrastructure







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