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 in Oklahoma City. Our state still reflects the hard work and daring that those first settlers brought, and today we are a proud state that leads the nation in the appreciation and stability of our housing market. Let me introduce you to some facts about our state. More >>>

+ An Apology from Joe Pryor about the site being down

As a 22 year veteran of real estate in the Oklahoma City, Oklahoma market I have weathered many storms and problems, but since the age of the internet and especially lately, it has become jungle warfare out there to keep the malware wloves from the door my sites. This happened again last week, and I have [...]

Posted By: Joe Pryor 6:55 PM Thursday, October 27, 2011 | READ MORE

+ Oklahoma Foreclosure Process Explained-Part Two

These two of four videos will deal with the foreclosure process in the State of Oklahoma and finish the series. All states have there own rules so not every detail here may apply to your state. If you are a financially distressed homeowner in the Oklahoma City Oklahoma area, my team can help you avoid the [...]

Posted By: Joe Pryor 8:43 PM Sunday, October 9, 2011 | READ MORE

+ The Oklahoma Foreclosure Process Explained

These two of four videos will deal with the foreclosure process in the State of Oklahoma and the second two will be uploaded today. All states have there own rules so not every detail here may apply to your state. If you are a financially distressed homeowner uin the Oklahoma City Oklahoma area, my team [...]

Posted By: Joe Pryor 3:44 PM Tuesday, October 4, 2011 | READ MORE