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7 Comments on 2010 Market Report for White City Midtown Tulsa - Market Snapshot March 2011
Lori, Another new nice picture that captures your personality. Robert Twaron sent me the blog about the redo of your website. Congrats on that and on the great joy you are doing with your career. You are a role model.
Lori,
A great post. White City sounds like a wonderful neighborhood that would have many first time home buyers with young families or people that are on the other end of life looking to down size. With 10 homes listed there now, there are some choices. Nicely done.
Larry, what nice things to say - thank you! That photo was taken at our February 2011 Awards banquet, and my head is on leaning on my favorite husband's shoulder! :=)
Judi - thank you so much my friend. Can't tell you how many times I took my Goddaughter to Braden Park in White City - she loved the water feature and of course, we fed the ducks in the pond!!
Lori, White City sounds and looks like many of the charming neighborhoods in my hometown and a few here in Jacksonville. I think you have named a style of home that I have wondered what it was for years! "Tudor Revival" - I love this style home. My aunt lived in one, but I never knew what it was called. Makes sense now that I think about it, because the ones I see have the brown boards with white trim, like regular Tudor homes. You made my day :)
BTW love your new profile pic - it's fun!
I just love learning how this historic areas became residential neighborhoods. White City sounds like a great family place to live with such cute homes. If most of the homes are brick built they'll be around for a long time to come.
Sharon - thank you - Tudor Revival is one of my favorite architectural styles!
Corinne - our historic homes are what makes midtown Tulsa so charming - you will have to come visit sometime. And White City has the best park in Tulsa, in my opinion. It was my Goddaughter's fav place to play in the water park and feed the ducks!!
I like the idea of adding a map. Thanks for sharing.