Originally Posted by
Questor
I've met the city manager of Newcastle before and he seems like a good guy. He often speaks at OU and other business forums touting the successes of the town. One thing I remember from hearing him speak is that he is quite proud of the fact that incomes in Newcastle are much higher than the surrounding areas. A quick search on City-Data.com confirms this, with the average household income being in the $63k range (putting it on par with Edmond), much higher than Norman's $45K, OKC's $41k, and the state's average of $26k. I can't find any evidence of it but he also mentioned that the most significant growth in housing over the last few years has been with new housing starts over I think $400k. Looking at realtor.com it does look like there are several very nice new homes for sale in the area. The city manager also mentioned their city having a more or less alliance with the nearby Native American tribe (don't remember which one). I remember him mentioning something along the lines of the tribe having built the city a new water treatment facility at their expense. The tribe relies heavily on a nearby casino and I would assume also on keeping nearby residents happy with them.
In Norman I come across folks from Newcastle sometimes and they don't seem like the typical bubbas. In a lot of ways I think Newcastle is more of a suburb to Norman than to OKC, just because of where they are located and how it's much easier to hit major civilization by going east as opposed to north. Some might consider it an exurb. Unfortunately I don't know anyone who lives there so I am just relaying what I have heard.
On Realtor.com the homes I saw in The Ridge looked very nice. Good luck with the home search.
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