Another historic Oklahoma City home is officially under contract and this one moved fast.
Located in Linwood Place, this Tudor bungalow blended preserved architectural character with thoughtful updates, creating the kind of home buyers are actively searching for in today’s market.
From the moment you arrive, the home makes an impression. The warm brick exterior, arched entry and storybook architecture immediately set the tone for what’s inside. Original wood floors and trim carried that historic charm throughout the interiors, while moody paint selections added depth and personality rarely found in renovated homes today.
One of the standout details was the thoughtfully restored original fireplace featuring turquoise tile and a stained wood mantel, serving as a focal point within the living space. The open-concept flow between the living, dining and kitchen areas created a layout that felt both timeless and functional for modern living.
The kitchen balanced clean updates with the home’s original character through white cabinetry, black countertops, stainless steel appliances and a classic tile backsplash.
The primary suite included a private en suite bathroom and walk-in closet, while two additional bedrooms shared a vintage hallway bath with original turquoise tile details that perfectly complemented the home’s historic personality.
Outside, the oversized backyard and dedicated workshop space added flexibility that’s increasingly difficult to find in central Oklahoma City neighborhoods.
Homes in historic Oklahoma City neighborhoods like Linwood Place continue to attract strong buyer interest thanks to their architecture, established streetscapes and proximity to destinations like the Plaza District, Midtown and downtown Oklahoma City.
Properties with authentic character and updated livability are continuing to move quickly and this home was no exception.
Congratulations to our sellers on going under contract so quickly.