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Parade of Homes is HERE and you do NOT want to miss it!

  🏡 ✨ Parade of Homes is HERE and you do NOT want to miss it! Whether you're looking for design inspo, dreaming about your next upgrade, or actively shopping for your perfect home — this is THE event to attend. 👀 🏡 ✨ The Tulsa Parade of Homes is HERE and you do NOT want to miss it! 📅 June 13–21, 2026 | 1PM – 7PM Daily | FREE Admission Whether you're looking for design inspo, dreaming about your next upgrade, or actively shopping for your perfect home — this is THE event to attend. 👀 This year features 100+ stunning homes from 40+ of Tulsa's top builders — ranging from $250K to over $1 million! Walk through beautifully designed homes and let yourself imagine the possibilities. From luxury finishes to jaw-dropping layouts, there's something for everyone. 🌙 Don't miss the Twilight Tours! Extended hours 6PM–9PM at select locations: Mon June 15 – Pine Ridge in Jenks Tue June 16 – Forest Ridge in Broken Arrow Thu June 18 – The Reserve at Southern Woods in Jenks ...

TULSA or OKC? The Surprising History & Culture of Oklahoma City!

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  Thinking about moving to Oklahoma and can't decide between Tulsa and Oklahoma City? or perhaps you're a local Tulsan who needs to explore our state's capital? You are in for a serious treat today! We are back with the amazing Randy Wright at Cityscape Home Mortgage (who is an absolute research aholic!). Randy is giving us an exclusive, sneak peek at her upcoming class on the fascinating—and often surprising—history of Oklahoma City. While Tulsa is famous for its preserved Art Deco architecture, OKC took a very different path in the 1970s. We dive deep into why OKC looks the way it does today and explore the thriving districts that have risen from the "bulldozed" history. In this video, we cover: 🏙️ Why OKC's downtown was almost completely leveled (and what took its place). 🛍️ Exploring the beautiful Spanish Colonial vibe of the PO District. 🎷 The Jazz Legends of the Deep Deuce District. ⚾ Why Bricktown was abandoned for years (and how the 90s canal br...

National Market Update June 2026

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  Here's what's happening in the housing market right now, in plain English: Good News for Buyers: More homes are available compared to this time last year Asking prices have dropped for 20 weeks in a row, sellers are pricing competitively from the start Investor purchases just hit their lowest level since 2020 (down 6%) meaning less competition for everyday buyers like YOU What's Happening in the Economy: Last week's strong jobs report pushed mortgage rates a bit higher The Fed is holding steady, current rate is 3.50%-3.75% with only a ~38% chance of a cut by September The stock market dipped (Dow -1.4%, S&P -2.6%, Nasdaq -4.2%), but the economy's fundamentals remain solid What to Watch This Week: Inflation data (CPI) and consumer sentiment reports drop this week, these will be the biggest clues about where rates and the market are headed for summer. Bottom Line: More inventory. Less investor competition. Motivated sellers. If you've been waiting for th...