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Located in both Tulsa and Wagoner counties, Broken Arrow is the 5th largest city in Oklahoma with over 92,000 residents and is located 15 minutes from downtown Tulsa. With a land area of 45 square miles, Broken Arrow has been the fastest growing city in the Tulsa metropolitan area and the state for the past two decades and has become the state's third largest manufacturing community (behind Tulsa and Oklahoma City).

Broken Arrow takes its name from a group of Creek Indians that settled in the area after gathering materials for making arrows. Since they had broken branches from the trees instead of cutting them to make their arrows, they named their new camp Thlikachka or Broken Arrow. The demand for quality of life existed 100 years ago when Broken Arrow became an official "town" in Oklahoma territory. The railroad passed through this location on its way from Muskogee to Tulsa, and families began migrating here. For most of the next 60 years, Broken Arrow life centered around cattle and horse ranches and the city consisted of rural ranch and farm land and a small, but active, Main Street business district. From the time Broken Arrow became a real "town" in 1903 until the mid-1960s, Broken Arrow's population remained fairly constant with a few hundred to a few thousand. When the Broken Arrow Expressway opened in the mid-1960s joining downtown Tulsa with the Broken Arrow community, real estate developers quickly recognized the potential for a population explosion. Every decade since has brought about 20,000 more residents to this community.

The common thread which has developed over the past four decades of dramatic growth has been a demand for quality of life centered around family. And even today, with its population continuing to grow closer and closer to the 100,000 mark, Broken Arrow has maintained its focus on the safety of its residents. In 2004 Broken Arrow was rated the "Safest City In Oklahoma," and ranked 46th in the entire nation based on crime figures for cities of more than 75,000 in population. It repeated that honor in 2005, again far ahead of any other state cities in that population range. MONEY Magazine announced its 2006 list of the "Best Places to Live in America", and Broken Arrow was the only city from northeastern Oklahoma to make the Top 90, coming in at number 66. Broken Arrow is one of only two cities in Oklahoma to be named on the list of America's "Most Livable Small Cities" by a national publication. The city has also been honored as a "Tree City USA" the every year since 2001 by the National Arbor Day Foundation for its commitment to trees in the parks and in the community as a whole.

Broken Arrows offers a wonderful quality of life for its residents including parks and recreation, along with public safety and education. Two of Oklahoma's top public school districts serve the community: Broken Arrow and Union. Northeastern State University opened a Broken Arrow branch campus in 2001 and continues to thrive. Rhema Bible College has long been a fixture in Broken Arrow and brings in students from all over the world each year. The Broken Arrow Community Playhouse has been recognized statewide for its quality productions year after year; the community theatre program has been honored as Oklahoma's best; and, the high school bands annually carry home top honors from state and national competitions. Saint Francis Hospital at Broken Arrow is one of the finest medical facilities in Northeastern Oklahoma, and professional buildings are being added to the hospital and physical therapy units. Kid sports programs are popular and supported in Broken Arrow. The city has excellent youth sports facilities and each year host the national boys' and girls' softball championships and World Series. The city has earned a reputation as Oklahoma's "Youth Sports Capital" for the way in which the citizens and municipal government provide facilities for and support kid sports.

One thing that you'll find in just about any direction in Broken Arrow is a golf course. Many of those are built around, or within, housing additions. Battle Creek Golf Course is owned by the City, and developers offer a variety of housing options around it. Indian Springs Country Club was one of the first in the state to blend neighborhoods with fairways and greens. Cedar Ridge Country Club to the west is the hub for some of the more upscale neighborhoods in the area. Forest Ridge Golf Course to the far east is booming with linksters and homeowners. The Broken Arrow Golf and Athletic Club on the city's north side boasts a number of multi-family offerings.

Broken Arrow offers types of neighborhoods for anyone and everyone from older and newer, to urban and more rural settings. Neighborhoods get younger and the cost of housing typically more expensive the further west and south. The extension of the Creek Turnpike through Broken Arrow has opened up more and more development in both the south and east side areas, and some of the newer and more expensive homes are now found in the Wagoner County portion of Broken Arrow
Broken Arrow prides itself on having a high quality of life with excellent schools, parks, nice restaurants and much more. A respect for traditional family values and religious diversity, a strong public educational system, quality employment opportunities, cultural activities and close access to the large city amenities in Tulsa make Broken Arrow the ideal place to work and live. Broken Arrow truly demonstrates the home of the American Dream and is what its citizens consider to be "the best of the best places to live."

Annual Event:
  • Rooster Day Parade
  • Rooster Days in May
  • Gatesway International Balloon Festival in August
  • Rhema Bible Church holiday lights spectacular
  • Civitans Club Christmas Parade
  • Breakfast and photos with Santa
  • Blue Star Mothers Annual Golf Tournament
  • Annual Broken Arrow Neighbors Wine Tasting
  • Annual Chamber of Commerce Golf Tournament
  • Pumpkin Hunt
  • Annual Main Street Merchants Holiday Tea Off
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  • Chamber of Commerce Annual Auction
  • Centennial Middle School Annual Arts & Crafts Fair
  • Community Thanksgiving Service
  • Broken Arrow Businesswomen’s Association Annual Business Extravaganza
  • BAHS Annual Project Graduation Golf Tournament
  • Annual Food Drive
  • Broken Arrow’s Annual “Relay for Life”
  • Summer Tuesdays in the Park
  • Kids All-American Fishing Derby
  • Broken Arrow Neighbors Annual Benefit Golf Tournament
  • Taste of Summer
  • Broken Arrow Farmers Market
  • Annual Benefit Golf Tournament for the BA Fraternal Order of Police Lodge 170
  • Annual “National Night Out” – a crime and drug prevention event
  • Annual NFL Pepsi Punt, Pass and Kick competition
  • Bass Pro Shop’s Fall Hunting Classic
  • Chamber of Commerce Fall Expo
  • Chamber of Commerce Annual Awards Banquet

Points of Interest:

  • Battle Creek Golf Course
  • Indian Springs Country Club
  • Cedar Ridge Country Club
  • Forest Ridge Golf Course
  • Broken Arrow Golf and Athletic Club
  • Indian Springs Sports Complex
  • Bass Pro Outdoor World
  • Arrowhead Park Softball Complex
  • Nienhuis Park Football Fields
  • Blue Bell Ice Cream
  • Safari Wildlife Sanctuary
  • Immanuel Lutheran Church
  • The Old White Church
  • Broken Arrow Historical Society Museum
  • Centennial Park
  • Jackson Park
  • Ray Harral Nature Park
  • South Loop Trails
  • Broken Arrow Community Playhouse
  • Northeastern State University Broken Arrow Campus
  • Saint Francis Hospital of BA




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If you are searching for a home, house, condo, homes for sale, houses for sale, real estate, condos, townhouses, townhomes, lofts or condominiums, land, acreage, lots for sale or investment property in Broken Arrow, OK (Oklahoma) you've come to the right place! Please browse through the links provided below to find the best home and house values in Broken Arrow (74011, 74012, 74013, 74014) or go to our easy to use Broken Arrow OK MLS Property Search Page.

Broken Arrow includes the friendly communities of Arrow Park, Arrow Springs, Arrow Village, Arrowhead Addition, Aspen Creek, Aspen Park, Barry Dayton, Belle Trace II at Battle Creek, Belle Trace at Battle Creek, Bentley Village, Bentree, Berkshire, Branch Creek, Brentwood, Bricktown, Broken Arrow Heights, Brooke Farm, Cambridge Estates, Canterbury, Carousel Concourse II, Carriage Crossing I, Cedar Ridge Estates, Cedar Ridge North, Cedar Springs Estates, Central Park Plaza, Central Park Estates, Charleston, Chimney Ridge, Chimney Ridge South, Copper Creek, Country Aire Estates, Country Lane, Country Lane Estates, Dodson Addition, Eagle Creek, Eagle Ridge, East Haskell Addition, Eastborough, Elmwood Estate III, Estates at Shenandoah, Estates at Pembrooke Park, Expressway Country Estates III, Fairfax South I, Fairfax West, Fairway Condos, Fairway Crossing, Fairway Park, Forest Ridge, Foxboro, Glade Crossing, Glen Eagles, Greenbrier at Battlecreek, Greenbrier, Hidden Springs, Home Gardens, Indian Springs Plaza, Indian Springs Park II, Indian Springs Park, Indian Springs Manor, Indian Springs Estates, Kentwood Estates, Kenwood Hills, Lakes at Indian Springs, Lancaster Park, Lancaster Estates, Lancaster Place, Leisure Park, Lemon Addition, Mae Meadow Addition, Magnolia Garden, Melinda Park, Millicent Ridge, Millicent Pond, Mission Hills, Mitford Bridge, New Bedford, New Tulsa, Nottingham, Oak Creek South, Oak Creek Park, Oak Crest I, Oak Crest V, Oak Crest III, Oaklane, Oneta, Oxford Park, Pembrooke Park, Prairie Dale Acres, Prairie Dale II, Quail Run Estates, Reflection Ridge at Battle Creek, Rockwood West, Saddleback, Seven Oaks, Shennandoah Valley, Shiloh at Battle Creek, Silvertree, South Broken Arrow, South Park Estates III, South Park South, South Ridge Park, Southbrook IV, Southbrook I, Southbrook III, Southern Trail Estates, Southtowne Estates, Southwind, Stacey Lynn VI, Stacey Lynn V, Steeplechase Farms, Steeplechase, Stone Creek Farms, Stone Mill Bridge, Stonebridge Park, Stonecrest, Stonemill, Stonewood Crossing II, Stonewood Hills, Sun Ridge, Swanda Acres, The Estates of Birchwood, The Lakes at Indian Springs, The Meadows at Indian Springs I, The Park on Florence, The Reserve at Birchwood, The Reserve at Battle Creek, The Reserve at Bradford Park, The Villages at Birchwood, The Villages at Wood Creek, The Woods at Indian Springs, Timberbrook, Turnberry, Turtle Creek, Union Station, Union West, Valley Ridge, Vandever Acres IV, Vandever East, Vandever Green, Vandever Trails, Vandever West, Village Park, Village Square III, Washington Lane, Waterford Crossing, Waterford Park, Wedgewood, West Park, Westwind, Whispering Hills, Williamsburg Estates, Willow Springs Plaza, Willow Springs II, Willow Springs V, Windsor Estates, Windsor Oaks, Wolf Creek South, Wolf Creek, Wood Meadow, Woodland Hills, The Park at Oak Grove, 101st Street/Oak Grove Acres, Adams Creek Estates, Basin Angel Ranch Estates, Benford, Deer Creek II at Forest Ridge, Deer Creek at Forest Ridge, Deerfield at Forest Ridge, Eagle Creek IV, Eagle Creek II, Eagle Ridge, Eastborough, Elmwood Estates IV, Expressway Country Estates, Glen Eagles III, Kensington Ridge, Lakeview, Natural Springs II, New Bedford, Oak Creek Estates, Oak Creek, Oak Grove, Oneta Estates, Renaissance Park, Ridgeway Heights, Rolling Meadow Estates, Sequoyah Heights, Springlake II, Springlake III, Stone Horse, Sunrise Estates, The Crossings at Midway, The Crossing at 91st, Turnberry Place, Woodland Hills Estates and Woodstock. Remember, Broken Arrow is sometimes spelled as Broken Arrow, Broken Arow, Broken Arrowe, Broken Airow, Broken Airrow, Broken Arowe, Broken Airowe, Brokken Arrow, Brokken Arow, Brokken Arrowe, Brokken Airow, Brokken Airrow, Brokken Arowe, Brokken Airowe, Broaken Arrow, Broaken Arow, Broaken Arrowe, Broaken Airow, Broaken Airrow, Broaken Arowe, Broaken Airowe, Brokin Arrow, Brokin Arow, Brokin Arrowe, Brokin Airow, Brokin Airrow, Brokin Arowe, Brokin Airowe, Brokan Arrow, Brokan Arow, Brokan Arrowe, Brokan Airow, Brokan Airrow, Brokan Arowe, or Brokan Airowe. If you are looking to buy or sell a home in any of these fine communities, call Matt Rathbone.



Matt Rathbone
Keller Williams Realty Direct: .. (918) 645-4116
2651 E. 21st Street, Suite 100 Fax: (918) 712-2311
Tulsa, OK 74114 Send Email to Matt
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About Matt Rathbone's Broken Arrow, OK Real Estate Website: The www.tulsahomestoday.com web site provides Broken Arrow, Oklahoma real estate information and resources to guide homeowners, homebuyers and real estate investors through the process of selling and buying a house, condo or other Broken Arrow realty property in the Broken Arrow area. Matt Rathbone (sometimes spelled as Mat Rothbone, Matthew Wrathbone, or Mathew Rath Bone) has services to help you get the best value for your Broken Arrow home and this website offers home buyers and home sellers a superior comparative market analysis (CMA), a way to view Broken Arrow real estate and MLS listings including virtual tours, prepare your home for sale, and more. Investors looking for real estate investment properties in Broken Arrow, Oklahoma to invest in need look no further. Anyone selling a home, buying a home or seeking housing can learn more about our Broken Arrow realty services, and will appreciate working with a  Broken Arrow REALTOR who knows  the area so well. Through trusted partners, we also provide real estate and financial services to consumers looking for houses for sale or selling their home in Broken Arrow, OK, such as mortgages, credit history, new homes, foreclosures and other services. If you've already tried to go the for sale by owner (FSBO) route and find you are needing a partner who you can trust in the sale of your most precious asset, Matt Rathbone can take care of your special needs. It really doesn't matter if you spell it REALTOR®, Realator or Realter, realty, realety or reality, real estate or realestate, Broken Arrow, Broken Arow, Broken Arrowe, Broken Airow, Broken Airrow, Broken Arowe, Broken Airowe, Brokken Arrow, Brokken Arow, Brokken Arrowe, Brokken Airow, Brokken Airrow, Brokken Arowe, Brokken Airowe, Broaken Arrow, Broaken Arow, Broaken Arrowe, Broaken Airow, Broaken Airrow, Broaken Arowe, Broaken Airowe, Brokin Arrow, Brokin Arow, Brokin Arrowe, Brokin Airow, Brokin Airrow, Brokin Arowe, Brokin Airowe, Brokan Arrow, Brokan Arow, Brokan Arrowe, Brokan Airow, Brokan Airrow, Brokan Arowe, or Brokan Airowe, Matt speaks  your language.
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