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Welcome to Oklahoma City, OK

The largest city and capital of the Sooner state, Oklahoma City was established April 22, 1889 by over 10,000 adventurous participants in our country’s first Land Run. It is now a thriving, diverse southwestern city of over 1,200,000 residents in the metropolitan area. In 2008 Forbes magazine described Oklahoma City as “the nation’s most recession proof” city based on its low unemployment and industry growth rates. The area also has a national reputation for affordability as the cost of living statistics and housing index values show rates considerably below the national average.

Oil and natural gas production continue to be mainstays for the Oklahoma City economy. Its economic base has broadened to include aerospace and aviation, bioscience, health and service industries, and manufacturing. Major employers include Devon and Chesapeake energy companies, INTEGRIS Health, Dell, Tinker Air Force Base, Boeing, OU Health Sciences Center, Xerox, and United Parcel Service.

Oklahoma City area housing is not only very affordable but also diverse. From high rise inner-city lofts to suburban homes on spacious acreages, there are communities and neighborhoods to suit a wide variety of housing needs. Newly constructed homes are plentiful in suburban areas as well as charming older historical neighborhoods. While other parts of the country have experienced depreciating home values in 2009, the Oklahoma City real estate market remains steady.

Several Oklahoma City secondary schools have received national recognition and the area is home to 16 public and private colleges and universities including the state’s largest comprehensive universities Oklahoma State University and Oklahoma University.

A number of Oklahoma City areas feature arts and entertainment from theater to ballet. Numerous museums, national sporting events, the downtown Bricktown area, scenic Lake Hefner, multiple cultural opportunities, and a mild climate make Oklahoma City a great place to live and raise a family.
Previous quarter's home sale average by city. Click city to view homes for sale.

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Jones, OK9$94,000$131,611
home sale data for other nearby cities
Arcadia, OK10$374,500$478,100
Bethany, OK46$88,000$100,467
Cashion, OK3$81,000$81,500
Choctaw, OK57$150,000$164,513
Del City, OK142$109,549$104,988
Del City, OK142$109,549$104,988
Edmond, OK622$189,073$210,235
Edmond, OK622$189,073$210,235
Guthrie, OK71$114,000$126,961
Harrah, OK25$118,000$121,056
Luther, OK5$50,000$75,400
McLoud, OK8$96,750$89,450
Midwest City, OK134$87,708$94,011
Moore, OK379$132,387$141,062
Newalla, OK16$147,500$154,688
Nichols Hills, OK167$134,514$197,264
Norman, OK287$119,351$136,402
Oklahoma City, OK1,812$108,886$127,139
Piedmont, OK25$181,000$195,820
Shawnee, OK102$85,882$107,714
Spencer, OK8$75,250$91,188
The Village, OK128$126,750$160,646
Warr Acres, OK100$110,540$125,533
Wellston, OK8$81,250$116,188
Yukon, OK287$118,500$125,371
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Population

Total Population2,563
Population Density190 Persons/Sq. Mile
Female Population1,293
Male Population1,271
Population Change since 1990↑ 0%
Population Change since 2000↑ 2% Increase

Colleges

Nearest 2-Year Public CollegeRose State College
Distance11 miles
Nearest 4-Year Public CollegeOklahoma Christian University
Distance12 miles

Households and Income

Total Number of Households930
Family Households620
Average Family Size3.33
Average Household Income$47,751
Median Household Income$40,066
Income Change since 1990↑ 500725% Increase
Income Change since 2000↑ 20% Increase

Crime Rates Compared to National Average

The National Average is designated 1.0 - A value of 2.0 represents twice as much risk while a value of 0.5 represents half as much risk.
Total Crime Risk0.81
Crime Risk (County)1.80
Personal Crime Risk (County)1.98
Murder Crime Risk (County)2.23
Rape Crime Risk (County)1.36
Robbery Crime Risk (County)1.62
Assault Crime Risk (County)1.96
Property Crime Risk (County)2.05
Burglary Crime Risk (County)2.12
Larceny Crime Risk (County)1.59
Motor Vehicle Theft Risk (County)0.60

Climate

Average July High Temperature90.4 °F
Average January Low Temperature23.2 °F
Annual Precipitation38.1 inches
Air Pollution Index81% of National Average

Miscellaneous

Sales Tax Rate8.50%
Nearest AirportWill Rogers World
Distance21 miles
Nearest Major Sports TeamOklahoma Redhawks (aaa)
Distance14 miles
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Grades: 7 - 8

Jones Middle School16011 Ne Wilshire St

Grades: 9 - 12

Jones High School304 Dr Lee Simmons Ave

Grades: K - 6

Jones Elementary School13145 Montana St
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BANKS

Banc First9285 N Hiwassee Rd

EMERGENCY SERVICES

Jones Fire Dept412 W Main St
Jones Police Dept110 W Main St

LIBRARIES - PUBLIC

Jones Library109 W Main St

PLACE OF WORSHIP

Assembly Of God Church957 Sw 5th St
First Baptist Church320 Sw 3rd St
First United Methodist Church106 W Cherokee St
Mt Moriah Baptist Church10608 E Britton Rd
River-life Christian Fellowshp201 W Main St
St Mary's Ukrainian Orthodox409 Boston St
St Roberts Catholic Church121 Nw 1st St

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