*** No USDA eligible properties were found in Tulsa ***
To find a home that may be eligible for a USDA loan, have a look at the neighboring city Bixby, OK. This city falls within a zone of USDA loan eligibility.

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Tulsa
, Oklahoma in Tulsa County


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Also known as:
Oil Capital of the World
104 active listings near Tulsa
👍 USDA, * Price Change, * New, * Sale Pending
$600,000    6001 E Xyler St
$450,000    1414 N Memorial Dr
$365,000    4814 E Mohawk Blvd
$249,999   * 3416 E Admiral Ct
$249,500   * 1328 N Richmond Ave
$249,000   * 3655 N Louisville Ave
$229,000    1726 N Jamestown Ave
$215,000    924 N Urbana Ave
$214,900   * 4435 E Woodrow Pl
$209,999    1509 N 67th East Ave
$207,500    1302 N Toledo Ave
$205,000    1121 N Harvard Ave
$200,000   * 3420 E Archer St
$200,000    4620 E King St
$193,500   * 1154 N Toledo Ave
$185,000    3316 E Haskell St
$177,000    7122 E Newton St
$172,500    7117 E Haskell Pl
$171,000    6626 E Newton Pl
$170,000    1366 N 78th East Ave
$169,900    1315 N 78th East Ave
$165,000   * 6740 E Independence St
$159,900   * 7322 E King St
$159,900   * 803 N Darlington Ave
$159,900    748 N New Haven Ave
$159,900    1217 N New Haven Ave
$155,000    7364 E Newton St
$155,000    5215 E Latimer St
$155,000    820 N New Haven St
$154,900    7564 E Oklahoma Pl
$154,700   * 839 N New Haven Ave
$150,000   * 3511 E Admiral Ct
$150,000   * 708 N New Haven Ave
$145,000   * 1617 N Norwood Ave
$145,000   * 1344 N Vandalia Ave
$145,000   * 7145 E King Pl
$145,000    2023 N Darlington Pl
$140,000   * 1525 N Kingston Ave
$135,000   * 3804 E Xyler St
$135,000   * 1033 N Urbana Ave
$135,000   * 1303 N 71st East Ave
$135,000    1441 N Toledo Ave
$134,900    1314 N 76th East Ave
$134,000   * 3932 E Archer St
$133,900    7842 E Latimer Pl N
$132,500    1340 N 76th East Ave
$129,500    5913 E Marshall Pl
$125,000   * 3737 E Virgin St
$125,000    1942 N Norwood Ave
$124,900   * 1037 N Vandalia Ave
$124,500   * 6604 E Reading St
$124,000    1227 N Winston St
$120,000   * 6945 E Oklahoma Pl
$120,000    3821 E Xyler St
$120,000   * 2463 N Quebec Ave
$120,000    1617 N Oxford Ave
$119,900    513 N Joplin Ave
$119,000    712 N Oswego Ave
$119,000    1247 N Toledo Ave
$115,000   * 1056 N Oswego Ave
$115,000   * 9509 E Oklahoma Pl
$115,000   * 6236 E King Pl
$110,000   * 1301 N Allegheny Ave
$105,000   * 923 N Knoxville Ave
$104,500   * 1528 N 68th East Ave
$99,900   * 5120 E Cameron St N
$95,000   * 1035 N Quebec Ave
$95,000    1522 N Maplewood Ave
$94,900    6243 E Latimer Pl
$94,900    6243 E Latimer Pl
$90,000   * 7841 E Independence St
$90,000    22 N Lakewood Ave
$90,000   * 1708 N Indianapolis Ave
$90,000    4220 E Young Pl
$89,900    7848 E Marshall Pl
$89,900    9109 E Oklahoma St
$89,900    4128 E Woodrow Pl
$89,900    9109 E Oklahoma St
$89,900    7848 E Marshall Pl
$89,900    4128 E Woodrow Pl
$85,000   * 2419 N Urbana Ave
$80,000    5321 E Admiral Blvd
$75,000   * 1333 N Irvington Ave
$75,000   * 1127 N Yale Ave
$75,000   * 703 N New Haven Ave EEAST
$70,000    6245 E Latimer St
$70,000    2210 N Louisville Ave
$70,000   * 1115 N 94th East Ave
$65,000    7304 E King Pl
$65,000    3508 E Xyler St
$65,000    3508 E Xyler St
$65,000    3904 E Admiral Ct
$60,000    1514 N Oswego Ave
$55,000    3332 N Harvard Ave
$52,000    821 N 71st East Ave
$50,000   * 2151 N Kingston Pl
$50,000    1809 N Oswego Ave
$50,000   * 1442 N Urbana Ave
$47,000    4718 E Latimer Pl
$45,000    1019 N Sandusky Ave
$29,000   * 3733 E Virgin Pl
$15,000    136 N Toledo Ave

Interested in fun facts and the history of Tulsa, OK?
Then read on!

Two important historical events that occurred near Tulsa, Oklahoma are:

1. The Tulsa Race Massacre - On May 31 and June 1, 1921, a white mob attacked and destroyed the predominantly Black neighborhood of Greenwood in Tulsa, resulting in the deaths of an estimated 300 Black residents and the displacement of thousands more. This event is often referred to as one of the worst acts of racial violence in American history.

2. The Oil Boom - In the early 20th century, the discovery of oil led to a huge economic boom in Tulsa and the surrounding areas. The city became known as the "Oil Capital of the World," and the resulting wealth and growth led to the development of many of the city's iconic Art Deco buildings and landmarks.