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ByKeith May

Tree acreage in Southeast Edmond for sale, 2710 S. Randolph Rd. | Keith May Real Estate Group

Stunning lot on 1.9 acres in SE Edmond with wonderful landscaping and lots and lots of trees. 3 bedroom / 2.1 bath plus study home. This is a one-owner property with loads of personality with double door entry, cathedral ceilings, marble window sills, garden room, double-rock fireplace, central vacuum. Exterior of this home is full rock and cedar with plenty of mature trees, large backyard deck, city utilities plus a two-car, oversized. rear-entry garage that is finished, insulated and includes heat and air which is not counted in footage. Back living room off the dining with the big windows is included in footage. HVAC is gently used and exterior paint is new.

Keith May

Keller Williams Central Oklahoma

(405)-330-2626

 

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Stunning lot on 1.9 acres in SE Edmond with wonderful landscaping and lots and lots of trees. 3 bedroom / 2.1 bath plus study home. This is a one-owner property with loads of personality with double door entry, cathedral ceilings, marble window sills, garden room, double-rock fireplace, central vacuum. Exterior of this home is full rock and cedar with plenty of mature trees, large backyard deck, city utilities plus a two-car, oversized. rear-entry garage that is finished, insulated and includes heat and air which is not counted in footage. Back living room off the dining with the big windows is included in footage. HVAC is gently used and exterior paint is new.

Keith May

Keller Williams Central Oklahoma

(405)-330-2626

Do you want to receive more updates from Keith May as regards real estate in Central Oklahoma? Visit KeithMay.com and subscribe by email!

ByKeith May

In this week’s video, you will have the pleasure of being introduced to Billy Red, a runner who works for Keith May. What exactly does a runner do? Find out in the video below:

ByKeith May

This Weekend in Edmond, OK (11-11-16)

Hello Edmond!

Welcome to Friday afternoon! May your work week end well and your weekend be refreshing.

One of the best things about living in Edmond is the community. There is a vibrant community life in Edmond and so many smaller groups that everyone can find their niche. Everything from web design to painting to fine arts to eagle watching is represented somewhere here in Edmond. Not only that, but proximity to Oklahoma City and Lakes Hefner and Arcadia make a day in the city or a night in the great outdoors an easily accessible choice for your weekend.

This weekend in Edmond brings with it several choices for entertainment in your own backyard. Here are a few events for you to take a look at:

 

  1. Vintage CountrE Market 2

    November 11 - November 12 @ Lazy E Arena

    Will feature a vast variety of vendors with product selections ranging from junk and antiques, to repurposed and industrial. The Vintage CountrE Market will give you the opportunity to discover the find of your life! Two days of fun, food and Junkin’!

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  2. UCO International Festival

    November 12, 12:00 PM - 3:30 PM @ Festival Market Place

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  3. Oklahoma Community Orchestra

    November 13, 1:00 PM - 3:00 PM @ Oklahoma Christian University

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I hope you got tickets for the looking for America Tour with Switchfoot and ReliantK. These two rock bands will be playing in Oklahoma City tonight so if you are making it over to the concert you should definitely leave a comment and share pictures with the rest of us.

 

 

ByKeith May

Urban Chickens

We are not sure when they were put into the current ordinance as an animal that is not allowed. The ordinance says, “No intensive agriculture- pigs or chickens.”
I never thought of 6 hens as intensive.
The city said, ” We do not go out looking for chickens. “

Many, many people have them in Edmond. In ALL parts of Edmond.

At this point the city attorney is waiting to hear back from the Dept. Of Agriculture to finalize the ordinance we have been working on. Once he hears from them, he can present it to the city council. Then a date will be set for a public hearing.