Is it worth it to Live in an HOA in Oklahoma? episode artwork

EPISODE · Jan 30, 2026 · 11 MIN

Is it worth it to Live in an HOA in Oklahoma?

from Your Guide to Oklahoma Real Estate · host Marcie Billen

If you’re moving to Oklahoma and hearing the word HOA immediately raises your blood pressure, you’re not alone. Many people relocating from places like California, Arizona, or Washington assume HOAs in Oklahoma work the same way they did back home with strict rules, constant enforcement, and very little flexibility. In reality, HOAs here vary widely, and some operate very differently than what you may be used to. In this video, I break down what living in an HOA in Oklahoma is actually like. We’ll talk about what most Oklahoma HOAs really control, what they usually don’t, and why writing off all HOAs upfront can limit your options more than you realize.You can reach Marcie @ 918.691.8982Get A Personal Referral For A Realtor Visit: [https://oklahomarealestatepro.com/contact]To work with Marcie to find a home you love or sell a home: [https://oklahomarealestatepro.com/contact]Visit my website: [https://oklahomarealestatepro.com]Join my newsletter list: (https://linktr.ee/marciebillen)You can reach Marcie @ 918.691.8982📭To Send Mail:Keller Williams Mulinixc/o Marcie Billen3421 W Rock Creek Rd #110Norman, OK 73072

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