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$800,000 Homes in Oklahoma, Florida and Iowa

A four-bedroom Tudor Revival in Oklahoma City, a Spanish-style bungalow in West Palm Beach, Fla., and a Dutch Colonial from 1930 in Sioux City, Iowa.

This four-bedroom, two-and-a-half-bathroom house is in Crown Heights, a neighborhood around 10 minutes north of downtown Oklahoma City. Crown Heights Park, which has a playground and a picnic lawn, is two blocks away, and along nearby NW 36th Street are a barbecue restaurant, a record store and a used bookstore. A Vietnamese supermarket is five minutes away, as is a shopping mall with a movie theater.

The main campus of the University of Oklahoma, in Norman, Okla., is around 40 minutes south. Tulsa is 90 minutes northeast, and Dallas is about three hours south.

Size: 2,574 square feet

Price per square foot: $310

Indoors: A short path extends from the driveway to a tiled front porch covered by a striped awning. Past the foyer with hardwood floors, the living room has coved ceilings painted pale pink and Hollywood Regency-inspired wallpaper, while the formal dining room has built-in shelving and a crystal chandelier.

The kitchen, at the back of the house, has an island, a white enamel range with a gas cooktop, and custom cabinetry finished with goldtone hardware. The kitchen, dining room and living room all have access to the porch, and a full bathroom next to the kitchen has black-and-white tile and yellow zebra-print wallpaper.

The primary suite, on the first floor, has a large walk-in closet and a bathroom with a deep bathtub and a walk-in shower. The primary suite also has access to the finished basement, set up as a den.

A staircase beginning in the foyer leads up to three guest bedrooms on the second floor. The larger two are big enough for king-size beds, while the smaller one has a door that opens to a deck overlooking the backyard.


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