Excellent Places to Live in North Texas and Oklahoma

Oklahoma City | Credit: Gerson Repreza

From major cities, such as Dallas and Fort Worth, to smaller suburbs, North Texas and Oklahoma are ripe with incredible places to reside. Real estate options are plentiful and affordable there, and buyers will have difficulty narrowing down their choices. To help in that regard, we’re providing a quick look at some of the most pleasant communities to call home in North Texas and Oklahoma.

Oklahoma City, OK

Oklahoma City, Oklahoma’s capital, is a sprawling urban center known for its food scene, museums, gardens, and strong economy propped up by a significant energy industry. Even with all these lifestyle benefits, Oklahoma City’s real estate market remains affordable. There are many home options, and the city’s cost of living is one of the lowest of major U.S. urban centers.

Allen, TX

Allen is a rapidly growing suburb north of Dallas with a welcoming spirit. It is known for its superb shops, restaurants, nearby natural scenery, and major commercial centers, including the massive Allen Premium Outlets. This family-friendly community has excellent schools and many exciting activities, including a wakeboard park, golf courses, and bowling alleys. 

Edmond, OK

Edmond is a tranquil city, boasting a perfect blend of an urban and suburban atmosphere, and an ideal location for families. It stands out due to its high safety ratings, which are some of the best in Oklahoma, its top-notch local schools, and its many parks and public green spaces. Residents will love its nearby golf courses and delicious restaurants. And all of Oklahoma City’s amenities and job opportunities are only a short 20-minute drive away. 

McKinney, TX

McKinney is a busy suburb just 30 miles north of Dallas, with charming streets lined with greenery and many public parks. Its historical downtown area has preserved buildings and brick shops housing local businesses and restaurants, and the city is particularly known for its local breweries and nearby vineyards.

Broken Arrow, OK

Broken Arrow is a Tulsa suburb and one of the biggest cities in Oklahoma. The town has a unique local history, which is described in the city’s The Museum Broken Arrow. Also, the Rose District is a center for arts, culture, and food, with several museums, delicious cafes and restaurants, art galleries, and local boutique shops. For outdoor enthusiasts, the Ray Harral Nature Park has over 40 acres of forests with scenic trails to escape the city’s noise.