
A popular Edmond community offering a balance of modern living and everyday convenience. Residents enjoy 3 clubhouses and resort-style pools, scenic walking trails, and well-maintained common areas. A new nearby shopping center and restaurants add easy access to dining and daily needs, while major roads provide smooth commutes around Edmond and the OKC metro.
Homes in The Grove typically fall within a mid- to upper-price range for Edmond, varying by size, age, and upgrades. Demand remains steady due to amenities and location.
The neighborhood is served by both Deer Creek and Edmond Public Schools. Buyers are encouraged to verify which district homes are in when buying.

A desirable Edmond community known for its well-maintained green spaces, and extensive community amenities. Residents appreciate access to neighborhood parks, playgrounds, walking trails, and community pool facilities, which contribute to active outdoor living. The area’s quiet streets and convenient location near shopping, dining, and major thoroughfares make it a popular choice for buyers seeking both comfort and convenience.
Homes in Lone Oak range from mid-range to higher price points depending on lot size, updates, and design features. The neighborhood’s amenities and location help support strong buyer interest.
Lone Oak is part of the Edmond Public School District.

A newer community in the Deer Creek area known for its modern homes, neighborhood amenities, and convenient northwest OKC location. The neighborhood was designed around two historic, 1930s-era cattle feed silos. Residents enjoy walking trails, green spaces, a community pool, playgrounds, and clubhouse amenities, along with easy access to major roads, shopping, and dining. The neighborhood’s layout and newer construction continue to attract strong buyer interest.
Homes in Twin Silos typically fall within a mid- to upper-price range for the Deer Creek area, with values influenced by size, layout, and builder upgrades.
Twin Silos is served by Deer Creek–area schools.

A well-established Yukon community known for its comfortable neighborhood layout, green spaces, and convenient access to daily amenities. Residents enjoy walking areas, nearby parks, and a community pool, along with quick access to shopping, dining, and major roadways connecting to Oklahoma City. The neighborhood’s location and livability continue to attract steady buyer interest.
Homes in Settler’s Ridge typically fall within a mid-range price point for the Yukon area, with values varying based on size, condition, and updates.
Settler’s Ridge is served by Yukon-area schools.

A well-established community in Yukon known for its tree-lined streets, walking trails, and neighborhood amenities. Residents enjoy access to a community pool, parks, playgrounds, and scenic green spaces, along with convenient proximity to shopping, dining, and major roadways connecting to Oklahoma City. Homes in Surrey Hills typically fall within a mid-range price point for the Yukon area, with values varying based on size, condition, and updates. Buyer demand remains steady due to the neighborhood’s location and amenities.
Surrey Hills is served by Yukon-area schools.

Attached and established Norman communities known for their spacious home sites, mature trees, and scenic water features. Residents appreciate quiet streets, nearby parks, walking areas, and lake views, along with convenient access to shopping, dining, and major roadways throughout Norman and the OKC metro. The combination of setting and location continues to attract steady buyer interest.
Homes in Royal Oaks and Summit Lake typically fall within a mid- to upper-price range for Norman, with values influenced by lot size, condition, and proximity to green spaces or water features.
These neighborhoods are served by Norman-area schools. Buyers are encouraged to verify which district the home is in prior to buying.
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