Just Listed: Charming Home on Cul-de-sac in Johnson Farms

 
 
 

Charming home nestled on a quiet cul-de-sac in highly sought after Johnson Farms Addition in Mustang School District.

This home offers 3 bedrooms, 3 FULL bathrooms, AND a bonus room or optional 4th bedroom. This home boasts tons of storage and a beautiful bookcase lined hallway. The kitchen features granite countertops, optional dine-in island, plenty of storage and large walk-in pantry. This home also features an open floor plan, huge living room, and gas log fireplace making this is the perfect place to entertain. The primary suite is located directly off of the living room with an en suite featuring double sinks and a large walk-in closet. Secondary bedrooms are generous in size with large closets. Second floor bonus room includes a full bath and a walk-in closet. Enjoy your own harvest this year with the many fruit trees lining the back yard and a large open deck. Located minutes away from the turnpike, all the shopping, restaurants and much more!

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Just Listed: Private Oasis on Over 30 Acres in Tecumseh

 
 
 

The home’s peaceful setting offers a lush landscape on just over 30 acres, it has some amazing views & is perfect for getting back to nature.

When you dream about life in the country, this is what that dream looks like. It is truly a private oasis, the home was updated with all new windows, and and freshly painted exterior. It features multiple outbuildings, including a silo for storage, a 3 section barn. You can enjoy a peaceful evening sitting on the dock and catching some fish in your fully stocked pond. Come soak in some sun or simply sip on coffee as you enjoy living the quiet life. Located on paved roads with easy access to Highway 9.

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Where to buy a vacation home for best ROI on a short-term rental

 
 

The pandemic didn't put a stop to leisure travel — it just changed the way Americans approached it.

Instead of taking flights and staying in hotels, travelers are now more likely to road trip to a rental. Consider last summer: Americans forked over thousands of dollars for one precious week of vacation in a beach bungalow or mountain hideaway. 

And they'll keep doing so. Technavio, a research firm, recently forecast that the global vacation rental market will grow by nearly $63 billion between 2020 and 2024.

Savvy real-estate investors can reap those potential gains by methodically targeting certain hot spots.

Evolve, a vacation rental platform, just released an analysis of the best vacation towns to buy a rental property in, based on the median annual revenue of its own rental listings and on median home values sourced from Zillow.

The majority of the spots on the list — 75% — are mountain towns with close access to perks like national parks that are attractive vacation destinations in both the warmer and colder months.

Keep reading for the 12 best vacation areas for real-estate investors to target in 2022:

12. Pinetop-Lakeside, Arizona

Unlike other Arizona desert spots, like Sedona or Scottsdale, Pinetop is known for its pine-lined hiking trails and dozens of lakes. Its busiest seasons are winter and spring.

Median home listing price: $320,000

Median annual gross rental revenue: $28,043

11. Gulf Shores, Alabama

Gulf Shores is an Alabama beach town that sits on the Gulf of Mexico and the Florida border. It is known for its dive bars and restaurants as well as its white-sand beaches frequented by sea turtles and migratory birds. The busy seasons are spring and summer.

Median home listing price: $346,018

Median annual gross rental revenue: $30,222

10. Windham, New York

Windham, a Catskills town just three hours north of New York City that isn't as expensive as the Hudson Valley, is known for its wine bars and art galleries. The busy seasons are spring and summer.

Median home listing price: $459,500

Median annual gross rental revenue: $46,573

9. Ruidoso, New Mexico

A charming Southwestern town, Ruidoso is best known as a ski destination nestled in the Sierra Blanca mountains and an ideal summer heat getaway. The busy seasons are winter and summer.

Median home listing price: $243,458

Median annual gross rental revenue: $21,827

8. North Conway, New Hampshire

North Conway is a New Hampshire ski resort town year-round allure — many flock to the area to see New England's leaves change colors in the fall or hike the White Mountain National Forest in the warmer months. The busiest seasons are winter and summer.

Median home listing price: $356,946

Median annual gross rental revenue: $39,002

7. Waldport, Oregon

Waldport is an Oregon coastal town with proximity to both national forests and the Pacific Ocean. It is known for its sand dunes and whale watching possibilities. Summer is the busiest season.

Median home listing price: $380,728

Median annual gross rental revenue: $41,182

6. Branson, Missouri

Branson, Missouri, is known as a premier Midwestern family vacation destination. It is nestled in the Ozark Mountains and local entertainment like a famous theater strip and 1800s-themed amusement park. The busiest seasons are summer and winter.

Median home listing price: $179,724

Median annual gross rental revenue: $21,596

5. Surfside Beach, Texas

Surfside Beach, Texas, sits on the Gulf of Mexico and is a beloved destination for seafood, birdwatching, and, yes, surfing. Summer and spring are the busiest seasons.

Median home listing price: $277,642

Median annual gross rental revenue: $41,688

4. Bryson City, North Carolina

A gateway to the Great Smoky Mountains, Bryson City is a North Carolina town that hosts part of the Appalachian Trail and borders Tennessee. Summer is the busiest season.

Median home listing price: $194,326

Median annual gross rental revenue: $31,818

3. Sevierville, Tennessee

Sevierville is a Tennessee town close to known travel destinations Gatlinburg and Pigeon Forge. Sevierville offers access to tourist attractions like Dollywood and the Great Smoky Mountains National Park. Summer and fall are the busiest seasons.

Median home listing price: $296,966

Median annual gross rental revenue: $51,228

2. McGaheysville, Virginia

McGaheysville, Virginia, boasts access to the Appalachian Trail and serves as a gateway to Shenandoah National Park. The mountain town is busiest in the summer and winter.

M edian home listing price: $265,479

Median annual gross rental revenue: $48,838

1. The Poconos, Pennsylvania

The Poconos, a Pennsylvania mountain region dotted with lakes, has always been an attractive vacation destination for East Coasters looking for a nearby getaway. Summer and spring are the busiest seasons.

Median home listing price: $198,667

Median annual gross rental revenue: $41,699

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Just Listed: Spacious Fenwick Home with Two Offices

 
 
 

Located in the beautiful Cleveland neighborhood, this 4 bedroom, 2.5 bathroom, home is truly one of a kind.

Welcome to your new home in the highly sought-after Fenwick neighborhood. Enter to see the large formal dining space with the first of two offices through double doors on the right. The kitchen is open with an island, breakfast bar, brick oven surround, and additional dining space, making it the perfect space to gather. You'll also find a large living room with fireplace. Two bedrooms on the North side of the home share a full bath. Relax in the spacious primary suite with windows overlooking the patio, en suite with whirlpool tub, dual sinks, and large walk-in closet. You'll also find another spacious bedroom, 3rd full bath, and a second office. Outside, enjoy a large patio, sizable backyard and all the neighborhood has to offer - neighborhood swimming pool, 4 ponds, walking trails, and parks.

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An Okie Restaurant Rundown

 
 

The culinary landscape in Oklahoma teems with possibilities. Oklahoma Magazine has collected an expanse of 60+ joints in Tulsa and OKC for just about any occasion imaginable. A night on the town? Yep. Budget friendly bites? You got it. Hidden gems, breakfast hot spots, comfort food? Check, check, check. Read on and eat on, Oklahoma!

FINE DINING

Summit Club, Tulsa
Extensive renovations in harmony with the club’s hallmark of quiet, understated luxury. Revamped kitchens, including a new
aging room for dry-aged steaks. An updated, expanded menu from one of the finest chefs around, Bill Lyle. It’s clear that the Summit Club is better than ever.

Mahogany, Tulsa
The attentive staff at Mahogany Prime Steakhouse will treat you not as a customer, but as an honored guest. There’s an extensive and well prepared menu of appetizers, fish and chicken entrées, but it’s the steak that’s the main attraction: USDA Prime, aged, sizzling and glorious.

French Hen, Tulsa
The new downtown home of the French Hen is modern and magnificent. The menu still has a lot of those classic dishes, well-loved by regulars, including the seafood “cheesecake” appetizer, mixed grills, and fish and poultry served with rich classic French sauces, perfectly prepared by chef Marcos Analco and his team.

Lowood, Tulsa
When you meet Bobby Benjamin at Lowood, you’ll find a kind and humble man happy to talk for hours about the tradition and history behind his complex culinary creations. Taste any dish, and each one of the swirling flavors seems right and good, and you leave feeling that all’s right with the world.

Polo Grill, Tulsa
The subtle elegance and hushed, relaxed excitement signals a private club. But the superbly gracious staff will make you feel right at home. Huge USDA Prime steaks, subtly sauced veal chops, even simple fish and chips… when your meal comes, you’ll forget everything else.

Juniper, Tulsa
From chef Justin Thompson, Juniper offers award-winning farm-to-table cuisine. For those wanting to try a bit of everything, indulge in the signature five course chef’s tasting menu with sommelier-selected wine pairings. To top it off, you won’t want to miss a cocktail with house-infused spirits.

Mickey Mantle’s Steakhouse, OKC
Named after famed Oklahoma native baseball star, Bricktown’s Mickey Mantle’s Steakhouse has been serving fine cuisine and wine since 2000. In addition to full-service dining, its #7 Lounge is the perfect place to enjoy a cocktail and a cigar.

Stella Modern Italian Cuisine, OKC
For more than a decade, Lori Burson has been bringing her take on Italian cuisine to the fashionable Heritage Hills neighborhood in OKC. The joint offers both indoor and patio dining as well as brunch.

Vast, OKC
There is no argument that the most expansive dining room view of Oklahoma City can be found at Vast on the 49th and 50th floors of the Devon Tower in Downtown OKC. Perfect for date night, weddings, special occasions or a night on the town.

EARLY BIRDS

Neighborhood JA.M., Tulsa and OKC
A posse of talented short-order cooks use fresh, locally sourced ingredients to make an impressively varied lineup of eggs, pancakes, sandwiches and more. Forty options to choose from include eggs Benedict with smoked salmon on a bagel, cinnamon pancakes and Cuban sandwiches. 

Savoy, Tulsa
Almost 100 years ago, Nick Kelamis opened a small restaurant in Tulsa. It’s still in business today, run by Nick’s great-grandchildren. They make their own bread, grind their own hamburger meat and even blend the pancake syrup. And, of course, they bake those famous cinnamon rolls.

Queenie’s, Tulsa
For 40+ years, Queenie’s has been a mainstay of the Tulsa community. Ruth Young’s legendary recipes for chicken, egg, and tuna salad have delighted many generations of Tulsans. Today’s owner, Brian Hughes, has added a few new touches but kept many of the beloved recipes in tact. 

Café Cuvée, OKC
Founded in 2018 in the Ambassador Hotel, chef Kurt Fleischfresser’s French-inspired menu appeals to both hotel guests and locals alike. Regional French specialties are offered with a wide selection of wines in the dining room or on the patio.

Hatch Early Mood Food, OKC
Brunch lovers can rejoice in the fact that they’re able to get their fix seven days a week at one of Hatch’s two OKC locations, and soon at two new locations coming to the Tulsa area. 

Waffle Champion, OKC
The former food truck-turned-storefront by Todd Woodruff is still delighting diners with its simple counter service and menu filled with both sweet and savory waffles and waffle sandwiches. Additional menu items are available, including health-conscious goodies. 

Sunnyside Diner, OKC
The popular downtown OKC breakfast, brunch and lunch diner has now grown into four metro-area locations, offering food and cocktails from 6 a.m. to 2 p.m. They feature a separate plant-based menu, as well as specials that support local charities.

BUDGET-FRIENDLY

Tacos Don Francisco, Tulsa
22 years ago, a young single mom from California started a small taco shop. Go there now and you might find some of Tulsa’s top chefs, restaurateurs, servers and anyone else who appreciates good food. They order a plate of rich, savory tacos exploding with flavor and it puts joy in their lives. 

Mother Road Market, Tulsa
What if there were a restaurant run by talented yet undiscovered chefs, where you could get big, delicious meals for $10? How about twenty of those restaurants in one place, where you could order dishes from whichever you like? That’s the delicious reality at Mother Road Market. 

Ron’s Hamburgers, Tulsa
Ron Baber made hamburger cooking into an art form. The meat was pounded flat, seasoned, coated with lard using a paintbrush, cooked on a super hot griddle, steamed under a dome. If you ate one of those burgers, you’d remember it even today. You can get pretty much the same burger now – it’s his children running the stores.

Sandbar, Tulsa
It’s a casual, laid-back kind of a place right by the river and the sun streams through the windows as you order burgers, beers, fries, chips, nachos, even salads. Even better, there’s a row of outdoor picnic tables right over the water.

Beverly’s Pancake House, OKC
Since 1921, Beverly’s Pancake House has been serving breakfast, lunch and dinner. Open 24 hours, you can find everything from waffles and pancakes to burgers, fries, steaks, chops, and fried catfish all for under $20.

Tacoville, OKC
Quick, easy, affordable, and most importantly, delicious, is how Oklahomans have described Tacoville since 1967. Tacos, burritos, rotating specials, and house-made hot sauce make this a city staple.

The Garage Burgers and Beer, OKC
With several locations throughout both the major metros, you are almost always in the neighborhood of one of Hal Smith’s popular burger joints. Tacos, burgers and hand-cut fries are part of their full menu.

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