The Owen Home sits with quiet confidence in Heritage Hills beneath a canopy of old-growth trees on one of the neighborhood's oldest streets. Built in 1908, it reflects a refined approach to early architecture, with clean, restrained design, blonde speckled brick and a glossy green tile roof. The front porch wraps around the home for seating and al fresco dining. A pool and covered pergola extend the living outdoors. The entry reflects the home's level of preservation, with beveled glass sidelights and hex tile in a Greek key pattern, a standard seen throughout. Inside, original pine and Douglas fir floors pair with oak woodwork and brass hardware. Grand windows, tall and wide, frame the canopy, bringing light and views. The first floor is gracious in scale, with ten-foot ceilings, unfolding from a formal entry into a living room with original fireplace surround that opens through pocket doors to the dining room, also with its own fireplace surround. A breakfast room and kitchen follow, with mudroom and powder bath completing the level. The staircase anchors the home, with beautifully preserved woodwork and soaring windows at the landing. Upstairs, nine-foot ceilings and transom windows continue the sense of volume and light, with four bedrooms and generous closets. The scale allows for reconfiguration or additional baths if desired. The existing bath features antique hex tile, marble and an antique chrome shower with exposed wraparound piping. 3,533 square feet across the main levels plus a 1,400-square-foot finished basement with living space, bedroom, bath, laundry, wet bar, outdoor access. A 2019 garage allows for modern vehicles and includes a 498-square-foot studio apartment, fully equipped, not included in the total square footage. It all comes together in a home defined by its scale and livability, and by its beautiful, intact historic character. In Heritage Hills, the Midtown Oklahoma City lifestyle is as compelling as the architecture. Make it all yours.
4/26/2026 2:00PM - 4:00PM CDT