We in Oklahoma City have known for a long time that people can afford to live and buy homes here and that they can get a better house for their dollars than in most places.
Now our secret is out, and you should know it, too.
In a recent Page 1 story, The New York Times noted that people are moving to Oklahoma City, the 12th fastest growing city in the nation last year, in part because of the low cost of living.
“Newcomers in Oklahoma City have traded traffic jams and preschool waiting lists for master suites the size of their old apartments,” reporter Shaila Dewan wrote in “Affordable Housing Draws Middle Class to Inland Cities.”
Read the story, and find out more about housing here and here.



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