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Oklahoma County is the most populous county in Oklahoma and serves as the economic and cultural heart of the state. Home to Oklahoma City, the state capital, the county was established during the famous Land Run of 1889, when thousands of settlers raced to claim land in what was then called the Unassigned Lands.
The county encompasses Oklahoma City, along with suburbs like Edmond, Midwest City, Del City, and The Village. Its central location makes it a crossroads for major interstate highways including I-35, I-40, and I-44, connecting the county to major markets across the nation.
If you're looking to sell land fast in Oklahoma, Oklahoma County's strong growth and diverse economy make it an attractive market for both residential and commercial development.
As Oklahoma's most populous county, Oklahoma County continues to experience strong growth and economic development.
For comprehensive demographic information, visit the U.S. Census Bureau QuickFacts for Oklahoma County.
Oklahoma City is known as the "Energy Capital of the World," with major oil and gas companies headquartered in the county, including Devon Energy, Chesapeake Energy, and Continental Resources.
The county was settled in a single day during the Land Run of April 22, 1889, when an estimated 50,000 people raced to claim land. Oklahoma City grew from 0 to 10,000 residents in just hours.
Beyond energy, Oklahoma County has a diverse economy including aerospace (Tinker Air Force Base), healthcare, bioscience, and a growing tech sector with companies like Paycom Software.
Home to the Oklahoma City Thunder (NBA), the county features the Bricktown Entertainment District, the National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum, and the Oklahoma City Zoo.
Oklahoma County's economic strength creates consistent demand for land. Understanding the key factors that determine land value can help you make informed decisions about selling your property.
Centrally located in Oklahoma, Oklahoma County offers excellent access to major highways and serves as the state's primary economic hub.
Our streamlined process makes selling land simple. Learn more about how to sell land without a realtor.
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