A few home bonuses include central vacuum, an over sized 3 car garage, an underground tornado shelter, plumbed for a generator and beautiful new landscaping. This gated, secure neighborhood has a pavilion area and multiple stocked ponds. This exquisite home is always show ready and definitely ...
Lush landscaping surrounds a tranquil patio area, inviting you to savor al fresco dining or bask in the warm Oklahoma sun this summer. Don't miss this opportunity to experience the epitome of luxury living in Willow Bend. Schedule your viewing today and make this Mediterranean-inspired retreat ...
701 SW 112th Fabulous well maintained remodeled home with an inground pool just in time for the summer. The landscaping front & back is to die for...trees, water fountains, coi pond, flowerbeds, etc. There is even a cabana w/ a potty! The interior includes: windows overlooking bkyd, ...
900 square feet with 7 bedrooms, 10 bathrooms, and more living space both formal and family across 3 stories. Actually, 4 if you count the basement. This estate sits on 2.9 acres with breathtaking views of the Arkansas River and some of the most magnificent natural landscaping and outdoor...
We take pride in our property, and we want you to love it too! That's why we keep our remodeled units in tip-top shape, our sparkling pool in pristine condition, and our landscaping lush! Covered Parking Clubhouse On-Site Maintenance ...
Landscaping remains important to the university.The university's first president, David Ross Boyd, arrived in Norman in August 1892 and the first students enrolled that year. The School of Pharmacy was founded in 1893 because of high demand for pharmacists in the territory. Three years later, ...
Look at that yard, it's truly worthy of the phrase "Get the hell of my lawn!" This place has some of the very best outdoor spaces and landscaping to be found anywhere. It's as awesome on the outside as the inside that's for sure. ...
(1.6 km) of land for the university 0.5 miles (0.8 km) south of the Norman railroad depot. The university's first president ordered the planting of numerous trees before the construction of the first campus building because he "could not visualize a treeless university seat." Landscaping ...