Beautifully updated Tudor style home on quiet, tree lined street in highly desirable neighborhood. Five minute walk to Utica Square and Philbrook Museum. Two doors from quiet neighborhood park. Spacious den. Master bath additions.
$694,000
3 beds3 baths2,658 sq ft
2614 S Trenton Ave, Tulsa, OK 74114
6,322 sq ft lot • 2 garage spots • Somewhat walkable
Stunning historical home in Terwilleger Heights. Step into timeless elegance in this meticulously maintained home located in the heart of Terwilleger Heights. Originally built in 1927, this home offers the perfect blend of historic charm and modern amenities. Rumored to be designed by renowned architect John Duncan Forsythe, this residence showcases the unique brick pattern, beautiful woodwork, and signature vaulted living room ceiling. The home has undergone significant renovations, including a remodeled kitchen, updated bathrooms, and refinishes wood floors in the living and dining rooms. Major updates include a new roof (2022), electrical panel, buried power lines (2017), new HVAC system
New Construction in Midtown Tulsa by True North Homes. Incredible floor plan and design. Walking distance to Brookside and Zink Park. Additional information and details available. True luxury awaits. ..
This Classical Revival home, among the very first in the Swan Lake historic preservation district, was built in 1916 by a notable city of Tulsa Pioneer. Classic updates throughout while keeping the unmistakeable charm of 1916. The kitchen has new Natural Quartzite countertops with matching backsplash, new gas burner stove, new beverage refrigerator, and new lighting. New windows installed downstairs. Some original details that make this home unique are the beautiful Dentil style molding on the exterior, original hardwood floors, and even the original doorknobs remain. Primary bedroom is flooded with natural light and has a private balcony recently renovated with Trex all-weather decking. Ou
$515,000
3 beds1.5 baths2,304 sq ft
1304 E 20th St, Tulsa, OK 74120
6,648 sq ft lot • 2 garage spots • Somewhat walkable
Welcome to this stunning new construction home nestled in the heart of Midtown Tulsa. Thoughtfully designed to maximize both style and functionality, this custom-built residence offers a seamless blend of modern elegance and timeless craftsmanship. Step inside to be greeted by a floating staircase in the entry, a striking architectural feature that sets the tone for the home’s contemporary design. Throughout the home, you’ll find real hardwood floors, adding warmth and sophistication to every space. The main floor boasts a luxurious primary suite with a spa-like bath, along with a private guest suite, providing convenience and privacy for visitors. Upstairs, three additional bed
Midtown brick home in like-new condition. Fully remodeled in the last 3 years. Open and light-filled, with high ceilings and good scale. 1st floor primary with 2 closets. Primary bath fully redone with 2 vanities, new bath and separate shower. Spacious first floor office with fireplace. Vaulted kitchen gutted and fully redone - opens to family room with fireplace and overlooks pool. New exterior Doors and windows throughout. Refinished blonde hardwoods, new built-ins in living room. Refinished pool and pool deck. Pool house with bathroom. 3 car garage. Gated driveway. Natural gas generator. Walk to Philbrook.
Lovely stone and stucco English style estate located in Forest Hills near Utica Square & Cascia Hall on quiet, residential street. First floor master bedroom addition. Den kitchen. Oversized two car attached garage. Pool. Formals, office and den with vaulted ceiling off of kitchen. Front and back staircase. Game room.
This stately Georgian Colonial home welcomes you to Tulsa’s iconic Maple Ridge/Sunset Terrace. The owners of the last two decades have lovingly updated it to include the expected modern conveniences but also pay homage to its historical roots. This house has featured prominently in Tulsa’s history featured several times in the Tulsa World, even making the front page of the 1953 Thanksgiving Day issue for how the homeowners celebrated the holiday. Built in 1928 at the height of the roaring 20’s, no detail was spared. The original oak floors still gleam, and most importantly the flow of the home easily guides you through from room to room. Many of the floor supports in