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 >>>
In this video I will discuss the two major reasons I believe that Oklahoma City Oklahoma homeowners who are financially distressed and not making their mortgage payments do not seek visible means of foreclosure relief, but should. We are a very successful short sale specialist team with hundreds of families rescued from foreclosure in the [...]
Posted By: Joe Pryor
12:20 AM Tuesday, November 8, 2011 | READ MORE
div id=”rb-wrapper” style=”width: 640px;”> 2007 Built Spacious Home in Oklahoma City Overview Maps Photos Features Description Neighborhood $150,000 Single Family Home Main Features 3 Bedrooms2 Bathrooms1 Partial Bathroom1 UnitInterior: 2,040 sqftLot: 7,140 sqft Location 8020 Breezewood DrOklahoma City, OK 73135USA To get updates on open home dates and other property events, please click the “Like” [...]
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7:16 PM Friday, November 4, 2011 | READ MORE
If you are a financially distressed homeowner in the Oklahoma city Oklahoma area, do not bury your head in the sand and give up your home to foreclosure. 8 out of 10 homeowners in the united States do exactly that and Oklahoma City is no different, that is happening here too. Maybe you tried to [...]
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8:49 PM Sunday, October 30, 2011 | READ MORE
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