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mcgrawsdad
It would be difficult to find a home in heritage hills for 200K that doesn't need significant work. Most of the homes that have been renovated go in the neighborhood of 150 to 165 per sq. ft. (under 3500 sq. ft), homes larger than 3500 sq. ft, it is not uncommon to see them go for 165-180. We have actually had homes go higher in the past few months, as high as 213. To the poster who posted that home prices have declined, that is simply not true. Homes are taking longer to sell, but they are still appreciating. As far as downtown being safe, I feel that it is safer in downtown than in the suburbs. Midtown area is safe, depending upon the neighborhood. Here in hh and also in MP, we have private off-duty police officers who patrol the neighborhoods nearly full time. The cost is $40 per month, but it is well worth it. They will pick up your mail and newspaper when out of town, check your house to ensure it is secure, etc. It's fantastic and they respond much quicker to emergency's than 911. The crime rate (which was in line with other neighborhoods) is significantly less than what it was prior to the new security patrols. Also, I would say that at least 50% of the homes in heritage hills have been renovated within the last decade. 25% of the remaining homes are in very liveable condition with a little modern updating, and about 25% of the homes need renovation. Typically the closer you get to 23rd the smaller the homes and the more homes that need renovation. As far as the education system. I know that heritage hills neighborhood assoc. has made a committment to build 4 new classes at wilson at a cost of nearly 400K. Wilson is one of the top elementary schools in the U.S., and is an arts integration school. It is also unique because you have a very diverse group of children from all socio-economic backgrounds and ethnicities. A great melting pot of culture and learning experiences. Of course I am biased because I have lived in both Mesta Park and now HH since 2003, and also make a significant portion of my living investing in historic properties. I have also lived in Norman (both east and west), and can tell you hands down HH beats any neighborhood in Norman. The neighborhood is fantastic, not only are there old homes, but the neighbors actually act like neighbors. Our porches, not our garages are the focal points of our homes and due to this the neighborhood is extremely extroverted. (with the occasional exception).
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