Home to some 24,000 residents from a diverse range of cultures and social backgrounds, Yukon can safely boast a vibrant community of people, who share common values, goals, and a great sense of pride in the city they call home. Located in Canadian County on the edge of Oklahoma City, Yukon enjoys close proximity to major highways, including the famous Highway 66, a wide variety of shopping, great restaurants as well as schools that are recognized for their excellence.
The city, whose founding fathers came from the Czech Republic, hosts colorful festivals and events to celebrate their heritage. These fun-filled activities, which take place in the city's parks all year round, bring together thousands of locals and guests.
If you happen to be in Yukon during the holidays, be sure to attend the Christmas Festival, and attend concerts in the park. Or you can partake in the Festival of the Child in May and the mother of all Yukon festivals, the Oklahoma Czech Festival, during the first Saturday of October, where Czech food, attire, art and crafts are shared and displayed for all to see.
To experience Yukon at its best, visit the old business district, where relics from the city's glorious past as a milling town still stand side by side with more modern shops, eateries and other business entities. The city enjoyed such growth in the early 1900s that students of Yukon High School are still known as the Millers and their mascot is the 'Miller Man.'
Speaking of students, the Yukon School District prides itself for delivering excellence both in and outside the classroom. Students outdo their peers in academics, athletics, music and the arts, and in extracurricular activities. Students now have access to a new state-of-the-art high school, as well as many recognized universities and colleges in Yukon and in the larger Oklahoma City area.
The city boasts a high number of residents with a university degree and more than 80 percent of the residents above the age of 25 hold a high school diploma. The city is relatively affluent and offers residents a much better quality of life compared to cities of similar size in Oklahoma.
When it comes to housing, the city of Yukon offers a wide variety of homes that exude character and aesthetic appeal. The lots are often spacious and well-maintained, such that they appeal more to people with families. If that sounds like what you're looking for, just log on to New Home Source to find available homes.
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Market Overview: New Homes in Yukon, OK
Here is a quick overview of new housing developments in Yukon and the new construction market for new build homes in Yukon:
City | Yukon |
State | Oklahoma |
Metro Area | Oklahoma City |
Subdivisions | 160 |
Move in Ready Homes | 500 |
Homes Under Construction | 467 |
Starting Price | $190,999 |
Average Price | $402,127 |
Price Per Square Foot | $184 |
New Home Builders | 47 |
Builders in Yukon | - Homes By Taber
- Lennar
- LGI Homes
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Customizable Options in Yukon
Floor Plans Available | 1,532 |
Bedroom Count | 2 to 5 |
Bathroom Count | 1 to 4 |
Square Footage Range | 1,050 to 3,647 sq/ft. |