This is a pretty subjective question. To some 'nicest' comes down to low cost, low maintenance. Others place priority on lavishness or perpetuating an image. Others place priorities on proximity to shopping ,schools, work, etc.
I have friends who live in Edmond and Norman who prefer very expensive looking homes in upscale neighborhoods with the 'look how successful I am' appeal regardless of the commute to work, the store, etc. Others we know in Edmond love the cookie cutter style new neighborhoods. I know others who absolutely want to be downtown and will forego a yard, privacy and quick access to grocery stores etc. to be downtown. While others want to live in historic homes, or near good quality schools or even within walking or biking distance of their work and don't care much about the rest.
For my wife and I we preferred low cost, low maintenance home that we could sell easily and own outright very quickly. We also wanted to be close to basic shopping and within 10-15 minutes of downtown OKC. We settled on a very small foreclosure home in an old neighborhood that we would instantly have good equity in an would own quickly. We live near SE 44 and Sooner (near EasternObserver apparently, but in a lower 'class' neighborhood). Its a 30 yr old home and we only paid $50+K for it but could sell it for double within days of putting it on the market. We pick a room and remodel it ourselves on a tight budget - adding laminate floors, granite, tile, etc. as needed.
'Nicest' for us is no house payment, very low utilities and the fun of fixing it up. Throw in a yard, a Koi pond and a brick pool house and it suits us perfectly.
This is our latest remodel on the living room...
http://www.dermandar.com/p/bYBfqP/livingroom-remodel
If I could pick anywhere to live, I would be downtown. But I simply can't (yet) justify spending $300+ just to be there when I can drive to downtown within 12 minutes. Second to downtown would be Edmond (but only very near I-35 as I hate Edmond traffic, etc.). Third would be near I-35 in far north Norman.
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