Re: Relocating to OKC..(where to live)
by the way, the Paseo Arts District is in the inner near North Central side of the city, roughly 30th Street and Walker(ish). This is inner city and completely different from the S. Edmond suburb area Karried was talking about. Just wanted to clear that up.
I think it really depends, are you a suburb person or do you like living in a big city? Of course, as has been said there is more crime in a big city but you have the benefit of having everything close and the availability of transit (be that it may). Also, another benefit in OKC is that the inner city tends to be a bit cheaper.
I agree that the Inner N/NW quadrant of OKC is probably the best value of the big city while also being pretty safe and connected to the rest of the metro (and especially downtown). It is also the most ethnically diverse sector, and this shows mostly in the culture/restaurant options.
Look for places generally near Oklahoma City University (OCU), such as the Paseo, Asia District, the Plaza district, and the NUMEROUS neighbourhoods in this area [Crown Heights neighbourhood is a great possibility].
And be advised, as has been said - OKC does lack sidewalks, but I (and Im sure others) have advised/asked city leaders to do a better job at it and it appears this will be addressed in the next bond election (remember to vote YES!!!).
As for extended stay hotels, most of them are around the periphery of the city/metro - so getting to the OCU/Uptown area to look for a place might be a hassle. One quick idea I have is to look at the OCU websites for people selling apartments/houses. The Jokelahoman is also a great resource, just look for target addresses [1600's - 5200's N.W. Avenues and corresponding streets, remember NW (not NE or SE, as they are very gritty areas until you get out a bit). North central 23rd Street and nearby is considered Uptown.
I think another idea might be the JFK neighbourhood, near the Oklahoma Health Center (roughly 1000 NE 4th Street). This hood is gentrifying and it is VERY VERY close to downtown and the renaissance going on there as well as OHC.
Also, a general rule, transit is best the closest you can get to downtown - if that is a requirement. Check out wikipedia for ideas on neighbourhoods and to get an orientation.
Good luck and welcome to the city.
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