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    The Izzy

    8557 Candlewood Dr, Oklahoma City, OK 73132

    1 - 4 Beds$815 - $1,750

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    Muse

    700 NW 4th St, Oklahoma City, OK 73102

    Studio - 2 Beds$1,070 - $2,170

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    Teagen

    12821 Stratford Dr, Oklahoma City, OK 73120

    1 - 3 Beds$855 - $1,538

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Living in Oklahoma City OK

Called the Big Friendly and the OKC, Oklahoma City is one of the Midwest's best cities. OKC is best known for its thriving downtown district. The heart of the city is packed with museums, restaurants, galleries, and entertainment venues like Paycom Center, home to the Oklahoma City Thunder Basketball Team. The University of Oklahoma is also located in Oklahoma City, which adds a college town feel to the city. One of OKC's unique traits is its variety of landscapes. Depending on where you're located in town, OKC can resemble a rural town, suburban neighborhood, or a bustling urban city. Whether you're looking for a cozy single-family house, student apartment, luxury apartments, or modern townhouse, OKC has rental options for anyone.

Moving to the Area

Oklahoma City's cost of living is slightly below the national average, making it an attractive option for those seeking the conveniences of urban life without the high expenses. If you are looking to rent in Oklahoma City, you'll appreciate the relatively low rent costs, which have remained competitive in recent years. Due to its role in the livestock and transportation industries, food tends to be more affordable here, allowing you to enjoy the diverse culinary scene that Oklahoma City has to offer. The city is home to several professional sports teams, including the NBA's Oklahoma City Thunder, providing plenty of entertainment options for residents.

Lifestyle

Oklahoma City is a diverse, bustling city thanks to its connections to the livestock and oil industries. The city has seen dramatic growth in recent years, and the climate remains warm and sunny most of the year. This pleasant weather has helped to cultivate the city's active nightlife and entertainment scenes. Oklahoma City's various neighborhoods often have dramatically different looks and feels from one another, making travel from one end of town to the other feel like moving to a different city.

Culture

Oklahoma City has the nickname of "The Big Friendly" with good reason. It describes the welcoming, warm atmosphere that people love about the American Heartland. If you're moving to Oklahoma City you'll notice how natives unironically embrace cowboy imagery and aesthetics -- but that's just part of the Oklahoma City experience. The city also boasts lots of excellent down-home comfort food, especially its steaks -- a happy side-effect of being a center of the livestock industry. People living in Oklahoma City also love their sports. This city is home to the Oklahoma City Dodgers baseball team and the Oklahoma City Thunder basketball team, both of which have a huge following.

Industry

Oklahoma City is a good place to move to when looking for a new job. That's because Oklahoma City has an unemployment rate of just 3.5 percent, which is lower than the national average. Plus, experts expect future job growth to be strong. The average household income is slightly lower than the national average, but the same is true of the cost of living, so this evens out. About 25.6 percent of people living in Oklahoma City work in sales, office, and administrative support. Nearly 14 percent work in management, business, and finance. Companies headquartered here include Sonic Drive-In Restaurants and Love's Travel Stops & Country Stores.

Sports & Colleges

Oklahoma City is home to several large and notable educational institutions. Oklahoma State University is a four-year public institution, while the University of Oklahoma is in nearby Norman. The area also has several prominent Christian and theological institutions, including Heartland Baptist Bible College and Southern Nazarene University in the suburb of Bethany. Oklahoma City also hosts several notable sports teams. Perhaps the most prominent is the Oklahoma City Thunder, an NBA team that has played at the Paycom Center since they arrived from Seattle in 2008.

Landmarks

Oklahoma is full of many exciting attractions. Tourists and locals alike enjoy a lazy float down the Bricktown canal -- yes, just like Venice. If you can't get enough of Oklahoma's cowboy image, or if you're just a history buff, the National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum collects vintage artifacts from the Old West for you to see. The Rodeo Hall of Fame is in the museum as well, and it commemorates the high points and best performers from this quintessentially American form of entertainment.

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