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By Derik Keith, Metro Cash Offer
(Metro Cash Offer)
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By Gwen Holmes-Arveson
(Metro Brokers of Oklahoma)
Castlerock, one of Norman's most popular subdivisions continues to thrive.  Now at 6 phases and over 550 households, Castlerock continues to be one of the areas most sought after communities.  According to information provided to, and compiled by MLSGateway.com, * Inc. for the month of February 2007, the average days on the market totaled 115.The same source also indicates sold values for February, ranged from $200,000 to $267,000.  The average price per foot of these solds was $90.63 foot. Currently, there are seven homes on the market, priced from $189,000 to $469,900.Located just off I 35, Castlerock's convenient location offers "easy living" with quick access to Roosevelt Elementary, Journey Church, St. Mark's Catholic School and St. Mark's Catholic Church.  An active homeowner's as...
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By Gwen Holmes-Arveson
(Metro Brokers of Oklahoma)
With a population just over 100,000, Norman is the third largest city in Oklahoma.  The 2000 census reported 38,834 households, and 22,562 families residing in the city.  It is located just twenty miles south of Oklahoma City on I-35.   Named after Abner E. Norman, a US land office surveyor for the Indian Territory, Norman was platted by the railroad, prior to the famous land run of 1889.   But April 22, 1889, the population sprang up as the run of settlers came to claim a home in the Unassigned Lands in Indian Territory.Today Norman is home to the University of Oklahoma.  It is a city with a real "down home" feeling.  With the median price for housing in the mid 120's, Norman is not only affordable, but desirable. New home construction is thriving and the real estate market is stable o...
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