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Meet the Team

In all aspects of life, teamwork, especially when you have people of different strengths and talents working together much more can be accomplished with relative ease. In is our mission to give you specialized expertiese so that whether you are a buyer or seller, primary owner or investor, residential or commercial, you are served by skilled practitioners who understand your needs and know how to meet them. Let me introduce to you the Joe Pryor Real Estate team.

Team Leader

Joe Pryor has been in real estate for 20 years. Previous to that he owned home electronics stores for 16 years, so much of his adult life has been devoted to running a business and service the community. His dedication t   more » Meet the Team

More homeowners are opting for 'strategic defaults'
More homeowners are opting for 'strategic defaults' Underwater on their mortgages and angry at banks, more borrowers are choosing to hand over the keys, even if they can afford the payments. ...
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Austin Washington Raleigh And Boston Top 2010 Rank Of Best Cities For Young Americans - Business News
The Southwest is the new frontier for young Americans—the region where those in their 20s and 30s have the best chance of establishing themselves in a recessionary economy. Five Southwestern met...
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Moore Oklahoma In Town Acreage Home For Sale
[caption id="attachment_645" align="alignleft" width="300" caption="1428 SE 1st Moore, Oklahoma"][/caption] Although my team get a lot of really good listings in the Oklahoma City area, this home i...
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Go Green  


The Oklahoma Wind Power  Initiative (OWPI) investigates and promotes wind energy resources in our state. We provide resources and economic information to policy makers, land owners, potential wind energy investors, and citizens of Oklahoma; we also help wind power stakeholders network through outreach activities.   more »

 


Beautiful Oklahoma

Oklahoma comes from the Choctaw Indian phrase okla humma, or Red People. Choctaw Chief Allen Wright suggested the name in 1866, when Oklahoma was Indian Territory, and the tribes envisioned an all Indian State of the United States. That changed in 1889, when the famous Run of Oklahoma transformed the land into Oklahoma Territory, where citizens come come for a free 160 acres of land. In 1907, Oklahoma was declared the 46th State in the Union with it's Capitol   more »