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The downtown parking system in Oklahoma City is apparently growing slower than the population in the area–parking garages are at a 95% occupancy rate and parking is no longer a guaranteed perk for new companies looking to move into the downtown district.

With what seems like terrible timing, the city also was notified by the Oklahoma Transportation Department the need for vacating a parking lot that is currently using 350 spots. As the Oklahoma City movers predicted, our city is heading towards a significant growth spurt.

According to the city, there are no quick or easy solutions. Hopefully some resolution comes soon, otherwise people will have to embrace one of two options: public transportation or remote working.


Oklahoma City is staying afloat in the industry commercial real estate with impressive numbers that show the vacancy rate dropping from 24.9 to the current 8.9 percent. This positive trend has been apparent since late 2010.

Absorption rate was at a high in 2011, and vacant space reduced significantly. Experts, including us here at the Oklahoma City movers, fully expect 2012 to continue on this positive track. If you need assistance with commercial moves (or residential, of course) be sure to contact your favorite professional movers at All My Sons Oklahoma City.

 


An Oklahoma city was named as one of the top five places where being a landlord is most profitable. Coming in 5th in a Top 5 Report, Tulsa was named as a great place to own property, with jobs on the rise, a projected increase in new renters moving in, and a current monthly rent well over a typical mortgage payment.

However, Tulsa isn’t the only city here in the Sooner state with potential. The Oklahoma City movers are aware that the entire state, including our city, is an up & coming market for job opportunity, population increase, and subsequent rental price raises. Investors would certainly be wise to look towards Oklahoma as a place to open a business, build housing, or buy properties to lease to professionals–both residential and commercial.


According to a recent report by the Building Owners & Managers Association’s 2011 Experience Exchange Report, Tulsa and Oklahoma City are both among the top 10 most affordable office space rental prices.

Tulsa was near the top, in 3rd place, with square footage valued at $13.73. Oklahoma City came in at #9, with prices averaging $15.78/square foot. The rest of the top 10 includes cities from all over the nation, thought mostly middle America–Shrevport, Louisiana; Nashville, Tennessee; Dayton, Ohio; Columbus, Ohio; Boise, Idaho; Omaha, Nebraska’ Harrisburg, Pennsylvania; and Jacksonville, Florida are the other cities.

The Oklahoma City movers at All My Sons are your #1 source for commercial moving in Oklahoma. Contact us today to help with your next commercial or corporate move!

 

 


Tis the season to share! Why not clean out your home and donate to the First Baptist Church of Oklahoma City? The church will be taking gently used furniture donations to fill their Furniture Bank of Oklahoma City in conjunction with Skyline Urban Ministries.

The Oklahoma City movers want to encourage you to share the love this holiday season and make a contribution that could help a less fortunate rebuild their homes following the disastrous weather of 2011. Donations can be dropped off at 3922 NW 10 on Saturday mornings.

Share the holiday cheer this year by donating your goods-or volunteer labor-to help the Furniture Bank this season.


Oklahoma City housing has seemingly struck a balance between sales and available inventory. Sales are steady, and new construction has been reeled in. In fact, the current status of the real estate market in Oklahoma City is as healthy as it’s been in months.

October was a big month for residential sales, and based on the figures, October sales moved 6 months of inventory on the market. 8,469 homes (excluding new homes sold by a realtor) moved in October of this year. The Oklahoma City movers hope the trend only continues and that the local market hits a point where there’s actually a shortage of homes, where people can feel confident buying again.

Read more about the current state of the Oklahoma City housing market by checking out the Oklahoma News official site.


Yesterday marked the 15th Annual Home & Garden Tour of Oklahoma City’s Gatewood Historic District. This year’s featured home was a 1922 Tudor Revival. Simple touches that are distinct of the past are open staircases and homes that open into the kitchen on one side, which are both present in this home.

The Gatewood Historic District is a local organization that donates proceeds to neighborhood projects and keeping the district beautiful and worthy of each year’s tour. The Oklahoma City movers feel that the Gatewood area is a beautiful area to walk your dogs or simply sightsee while getting a walking workout in.


Next Monday, October 31, the National Residential Auctioneers are hosting a multi-property auction of Oklahoma City area homes. The homes up for auction consist of three, single-family properties.

The first is an 1,841 sq. ft. Nichols Hills home that has three bedrooms and two full baths. Features such as a large kitchen, hardwood floors, a wood burning gas-stove, a covered back patio and a garage round out the property.

Second, a 1,560 sq. ft. home in the Dewey Dobson First addition, also has three bedrooms and two full baths. A large master suite and an in-ground swimming pool make this property a great possibility for a family home.

Last, a 1,228 square foot home with three bedrooms and 1.5 baths located on Wickliff Street. This property is great for a home or for a rental property.

If you’re looking for a new home or looking to relocate to the area, the Oklahoma City movers want to help you navigate the moving process. Contact us today to learn about our current moving specials and promotions.


September 27-28, Oklahoma City is hosting the Green Building Summit at the Reed Center in Midwest City. The goal of the summit is to educate and encourage local home builders and realtors to embrace eco-friendly habits and practices. For example, running an energy efficiency test on a home will likely show large amounts of wasted energy escaping through poor insulation and cracks.

The Oklahoma City movers are intrigued by classes associated with the event such as “Sticks and Bricks,” which will target real estate agents and inform them on green standards and energy efficiency. For more information on the event, or to inquire about attendance, be sure to check out the official website here.


The median pricing for homes in Oklahoma City is about a third of what it costs to live in areas like Northern Virginia and Maryland, according to the National Study of Realtors study on second quarter sales. Essentially, Oklahoma City has some of the most affordable housing in the country.

If you’re looking for an area that offers suburban and metropolitan amenities, the Oklahoma City movers are certain that you won’t be disappointed looking to relocate here. We offer family-friendly rates for local and long distance moving, and we’ve been helping people get acquainted with new homes for four generations. Contact us today to learn more!