home: Part XIV - What You Get For The Money - AR style - $1,400,000 - 03/06/07 04:03 AM
Welcome to day 14 (the final day) of the series! Over the past 2 weeks, we've explored what $100,000, $200,000, $300,000, $400,000, $500,000, $600,000, $700,000, $800,000, $900,000, $1,000,000, $1,100,000, $1,200,000 and $1,300,000 will buy in Edmond, Oklahoma. Today's price range pretty well maxes out the Edmond Real Estate market. While there are homes that have sold for more, they're few and far between and there aren't any recent ones (in the past 2 years) for me to showcase here.
This breathtaking home near Western and Coffee Creek is representative of what you get in Edmond, OK for around $1,400,000:

This outstanding 5-bed, 2-story home … (2 comments)

home: Part XIII - What You Get For The Money - AR style - $1,300,000 - 03/05/07 04:22 PM
So far, we've seen what $100,000, $200,000, $300,000, $400,000, $500,000, $600,000, $700,000, $800,000, $900,000, $1,000,000, $1,100,000, and $1,200,000 will buy in the Edmond Real Estate market. For our next step in the series, we'll review a stunning home in SE Edmond's exclusive Edgewater addition.
Here's what you get in Edmond, OK for around $1,300,000:
This 4 bed Mediterranean-styled home was built in 2006 on a wooded 2.23 acre lot and has 5 full baths, 4 living & 2 dining areas in 5500 square feet MOL. It also has a media room, a 4-car attached garage, concrete shingle roof, and zoned gas heat w/ zoned … (3 comments)

home: Part XII - What You Get For The Money - AR style - $1,200,000 - 03/04/07 01:32 PM
So far, we've seen what $100,000, $200,000, $300,000, $400,000, $500,000, $600,000, $700,000, $800,000, $900,000, $1,000,000, and $1,100,000 will buy in the Edmond Real Estate market. For our next step in the series, we'll review a magnificent home in NW Edmond's renowned Oak Tree addition.
Here's what you get in Edmond, OK for around $1,200,000:



This 5 bed Old-English/Tudor-styled home was built in 2003 on a ½ acre corner lot and has 5 full baths, 2 half baths, 4 living & 2 dining areas in 6208 square feet MOL. It also has a gameroom/media room, a 3-car attached garage, composition shingle roof, … (3 comments)

home: Part XI - What You Get For The Money - AR style - $1,100,000 - 03/03/07 07:42 AM
So far, I've shown you what $100,000, $200,000, $300,000, $400,000, $500,000, $600,000, $700,000, $800,000, $900,000, and $1,000,000 will buy in the Edmond Real Estate market. Today, I'm featuring a stunning home in NW Edmond's exclusive Saratoga Farms.
Here's what you get in Edmond, OK for around $1,100,000:



This 3 bed traditional home was built in 2002 on a 0.87 acre cul-de-sac lot and has 3 full baths, 2 half baths, 2 living & 2 dining areas in 4735 square feet MOL. It also has 2 fireplaces, a 5-car attached garage, composition shingle roof, and zoned gas heat w/ zoned electric cooling. Outdoors, you'll … (2 comments)

home: Part X - What You Get For The Money - AR style - $1,000,000 - 03/02/07 04:02 AM
Now it's time for the $1m+ market. So far, you've seen what $100,000, $200,000, $300,000, $400,000, $500,000, $600,000, $700,000, $800,000, and $900,000 will buy in the Edmond Real Estate market. Today, I'm showcasing a gorgeous home in one of SE Edmond's premier communities, Oakdale Farm III.
Here's what you get in Edmond, OK for around $1,000,000:



This 5 bed, 5.5 bath 2-story contemporary stone home was built in 1995 on a 1.35 acre wooded cul-de-sac lot and has 4 living & 2 dining areas in 7275 square feet MOL. It also has 4 fireplaces, a theatre room, a 4-car attached garage, heavy … (3 comments)

home: Part IX - What You Get For The Money - AR style - $900,000 - 03/01/07 01:14 AM
OK, so far, I've shown you what $100,000, $200,000, $300,000, $400,000, $500,000, $600,000, $700,000, and $800,000 will buy in the Edmond Real Estate market. Today, I'm showcasing an amazing home in NW Edmond, off Coffee Creek & Western.
Here's what you get in Edmond, OK for around $900,000:
This 4 bed, 4.5 bath 2-story brick home was built in 2002 on 5 wooded acres and has 5 living & 2 dining areas in 6010 square feet MOL. It has an outdoor kitchen w/ gas fire pit, a media room, a game room and tons of hardwood flooring. It also offers 3 fireplaces, a 4-car attached … (2 comments)

home: Part VIII - What You Get For The Money - AR style - $800,000 - 02/28/07 03:25 AM
Welcome to day 8! Over the past 7 days, I've shown you what $100,000, $200,000, $300,000, $400,000, $500,000, $600,000, and $700,000 will buy in Edmond, Oklahoma. Today, I've chosen a stunning home in Edmond's premier Lost Creek addition, located North of Memorial Road, between Bryant & Coltrane.
Here's what you get in Edmond, OK for around $800,000:



This 4 bed, 4.5 bath 2-story brick home was built in 2000 and has 4 living & 2 dining areas in 6082 square feet MOL. It has a 3-car attached garage and is a true Mother-In-Law plan, offering beautiful landscaping, a huge wrap-around back patio, heavy … (2 comments)

home: Part VII - What You Get For The Money - AR style - $700,000 - 02/27/07 09:39 AM
It's day seven! This past week, I've shown you what $100,000, $200,000, $300,000, $400,000, $500,000, and $600,000 will buy in Edmond, Oklahoma. Today, I've chosen a gorgeous home built by KC Homes in Edmond's exclusive Preserve @ Pine Creek, located at Sorghum Mill & Sooner Road.
Here's what you get in Edmond, OK for around $700,000:



This 4 bed, 4.5 bath 2-story brick home was built in 2004 and is located on a 1.5 acre lot. It has 4 living & 2 dining areas in 4277 square feet MOL, a 3-car attached garage and a concrete swimming pool, hot tub & outdoor … (12 comments)

home: Part VI - What You Get For The Money - AR style - $600,000 - 02/25/07 04:53 PM
Well, we've passed the ½ million dollar mark. This past week, I've shown you what $100,000, $200,000, $300,000, $400,000, and $500,000 will buy in Edmond, Oklahoma and today, I've chosen a stunning abode in Edmond's premier River Oaks addition, located at the beautiful River Oaks Golf Club.
Here's what you get in Edmond, OK for around $600,000:



This 4 bed, 3.5 bath 2-story brick home was built in 2000 and is located on an interior golf course lot. It has 4 living & 2 dining areas in 5348 square feet MOL, a 3-car attached garage and a concrete swimming pool. It also … (4 comments)

home: Part V - What You Get For The Money - AR style - $500,000 - 02/25/07 03:30 AM
The past 4 days have shown us what $100,000, $200,000, $300,000, and $400,000 will buy in Edmond, Oklahoma. For day 5, we have a glamorous, almost new home in Oak Tree Park.
Here's what you get in Edmond, OK for around $500,000:


This 4 bed, 3.5 bath brick home was built in 2005. It has 2 living & 2 dining rooms in 4232 square feet MOL. It also has a 3-car attached garage, heavy composition shingle roof, zoned gas heat and zoned electric cooling. The description on the OKC MLS reads as follows:
Stunning home!The highest quality construction! Juprana Gaivoto 2'granite/Kitchen … (15 comments)

home: Part IV - What You Get For The Money - AR style - $400,000 - 02/23/07 02:50 AM
OK, now it's day 4 of my posts showing what's available in Edmond, Oklahoma for different price points. The past 3 days have shown us what $100,000, $200,000, and $300,000 will buy in Edmond. Today, I find myself with only six homes in the price range; all beautiful homes with fantastic features. They range in year built from 1991 to 2007 new construction. The average size is 3440 square feet and the average sold price per square foot is $118.59. The average Days on Market is 109, and these homes sold an average of 98.57% of their list price. In my opinion, … (4 comments)

home: Part III - What You Get For The Money - AR style - $300,000 - 02/22/07 12:07 AM
I'm surprised we haven't had more participation from other markets around the country, in showing what's available for different price points. As this little series continues, I find it more challenging each day to choose the perfect home. Tuesday's $100,000 home was pretty easy, and yesterday's 200,000 home was more challenging. Today, I find myself with nine solid candidates; all beautiful homes with fantastic features. They range in year of construction from 1984 to 2007 new construction. The average size is 3,034 square feet and the average sold price per square foot is $102.12. The average Days on Market is 100, … (2 comments)

home: Part II - What You Get For The Money - AR style - $200,000 - 02/21/07 01:42 AM
Yesterday's blog on What You Get For The Money - AR style was easy for me. I only had a few homes to choose from that have sold this year around $100,000. Big Thanks to Sarah Cooper, who had a nice contribution with What You Get for the Money in Hurricane, WV: $100,000 (Plus a Challenge!)
Today's $200,000 range presents some new challenges for me. I have 22 properties to choose from, ranging from new construction to a home built in 1978, with an average sale price of $200,221 for 2193 square feet or $93.67 per square foot. In fact, … (4 comments)

home: What You Get For The Money - AR style - 02/20/07 09:15 AM
After reading Anthony Clark'sblog post Why is it such a surprise? Yesterday, an idea popped into my head that I thought would be fun, while encouraging involvement from all of our markets around the nation. If you're new to Active Rain or you've been around a while and just haven't been sure what topic to post about, here's your chance. If you're not new, you know what to do!
Most of us have probably seen "What You Get For The Money" on HGTV. For those who haven't, it's a weekly show in which they summarize properties in different markets around the country in similar … (6 comments)

home: Welcome Home to Cedar Pointe - 01/26/07 11:08 AM
Cedar Pointe is one of NW Edmond's premier communities in the 1600-2600 square-foot range. Located on the East side of Santa Fe between Danforth and Covell, you can't miss Cedar Pointe's amazing presence.
The first thing you'll notice is the abundance of large beautiful trees surrounding one of the neighborhood's large ponds and the elegant gated entries. As you enter, you're likely to see homeowners and their children fishing in the fully-stocked pond, playing in the park, swimming in the community pool or taking a leisurely stroll along the sidewalks that extend through the entire neighborhood.
As you continue through Cedar Pointe, you won't see … (1 comments)

home: How do you view Open Houses? - Part II - 01/17/07 10:20 AM
After my post yesterday, How do you view Open Houses?, I saw a lot of varying opinions on the usefulness of what I consider a staple in our industry, Open Houses. With each market being different from the next, it's clear that the measurable benefits of an OH vary. However, for an agent, the benefits are far more than just the possibility of selling THAT house. It's rare, in my experience, that the perfect buyer for that home will walk in off the street, but the opportunity to reach other buyers (who may also have a home to list) is outstanding … (30 comments)

home: How do you view Open Houses? - 01/16/07 09:22 AM
I was reading Mario Trejo Romero's blog this morning, "Are Open Houses Still Worth It?" and found myself evaluating my own "motives," if you will, for holding Open Houses. It sparked my curiosity on how others on ActiveRain use Open Houses or if you do at all. I know that every market is different and mine is very conducive to this approach.
Personally, I see several benefits of using Open Houses as a regular practice:
First, it helps to show the sellers value, validating that we are using every tool available to market their home to the masses. Our goal is to expose our listings … (48 comments)

 
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