#2512639, Andrew Haldeman, Listing Office: Realty Connect
#2512639, Andrew Haldeman, Listing Office: Realty Connect
#2509840, Terry Don Curtis, Listing Office: Keller Williams Preferred
#2505769, Andrew Haldeman, Listing Office: Realty Connect
Broken Arrow is located in Tulsa County, Oklahoma. There are roughly 95,631 residents, living in 34,870 households. The average temperature for Broken Arrow this time of the year is low of 57F and high of 79F. On average, Broken Arrow gets about 5.46 inches of precipitation in May. Most residents are home owners (77%), have a post secondary degree (63%) and are married, no kids (32%).
Data provided by Home JunctionBroken Arrow's housing market is diverse, offering a mix of single-family homes, apartments, and townhouses to accommodate various preferences. Single-family homes are the most prevalent, reflecting a range of architectural styles from classic ranches to contemporary new builds. The area has seen growth with many homes dating from the late 20th century to recent developments. The homeownership rate is robust, with a significant majority of residents owning their homes, while a smaller portion of the population opts for rental living.
Broken Arrow is celebrated for its family-friendly atmosphere and strong sense of community. The area prides itself on hosting events like the Rooster Days Festival, which brings together residents for a celebration of local heritage and camaraderie. The community's character is further defined by its well-maintained parks and commitment to preserving its suburban charm while fostering growth.
The community is served by a network of public and private educational institutions, ensuring a range of options for families. Healthcare is accessible through local clinics and a hospital equipped with emergency and specialized services. Broken Arrow's public library system supports lifelong learning and community engagement. Retail and dining establishments reflect the local culture, offering both familiar and unique experiences, and the city is proactive in adapting services to meet the evolving needs of its residents.
Transportation in Broken Arrow includes a variety of options for residents. Public transit services are available, with schedules designed to accommodate the commuting patterns of the community. Ride-sharing options are present, complementing the public system. The city is characterized by areas that are more conducive to walking and biking, particularly around residential neighborhoods and parks. A network of major roads and highways connects Broken Arrow to Tulsa and surrounding areas, with ongoing improvements aimed at enhancing traffic flow and accessibility.
Elementary Schools
Andersen Elementary School
1200 S Willow Ave
Public District PK-5
Northwest Elementary School
26954 E 131st St S
Public District PK-3
Highland Park Elementary School
7200 E Quincy Pl
Public District KG-5
Middle Schools
Oneta Middle School
6800 E Quincy Pl
Public District 6-8
Union 8th Grade Center
6501 S Garnett Rd
Public District 8-8
Childers Middle School
301 E Tucson St
Public District 6-8
High Schools
Broken Arrow High School
1901 E Albany St
Public District 10-12
Dove Science Academy Tulsa High School
4115 S 100th East Ave
Public Charter 9-12
Coweta High School
14607 S 305th E Ave
Public District 10-12
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