INNER CITY SOUTH &
THE OKLAHOMA RIVER
Where City Living Meets Oklahoma Charm
Downtown Oklahoma City offers a unique blend of urban energy and surprising affordability.
Here, you’ll trade sprawling suburbs for walkable streets, diverse restaurants, and a front-row seat to the city’s cultural pulse.
AREAS in INNER CITY SOUTH
& THE OKLAHOMA RIVER
BOATHOUSE DISTRICT
Average Home Price: $400,000
The Boathouse District was established in 2006 with the opening of the Chesapeake Boathouse. It has rapidly grown to include a row of iconic boathouses along the river, the world-class Chesapeake Finish Line Tower, and Riversport Adventure Park. Athletes look forward to rowing or paddling on the district’s world-class 4000m race and training course, while families and visitors can get on the water in a kayak or stand up paddle board, take a bike ride on the 13+ miles of trails or enjoy Riversport Adventures. The Compass Rose sculpture by internationally acclaimed artist Owen Morrell graces the entrance of the Boathouse District, and everyone appreciates the iconic architecture of the structures along the river.
WHEELER DISTRICT
Average Home Price: $750,000 $$
The Wheeler District in Oklahoma City is a dynamic, master-planned community located along the Oklahoma River, blending modern urban living with a small-town feel. Anchored by the historic Wheeler Ferris Wheel, the district offers a range of housing options, including single-family homes, townhomes, and apartments, with prices typically ranging from $315,000 to nearly $1 million, reflecting its focus on high-quality design and amenities. The neighborhood emphasizes walkability and community interaction, featuring bike paths, green spaces, and local businesses such as coffee shops and boutique stores. The Wheeler District is a hub for innovation and sustainability, attracting families and professionals seeking a vibrant yet serene urban environment.
STOCKYARDS CITY
Average Home Price: $220,000
The stockyards and meat packing plants were Oklahoma City’s first major industrial installations and represented the heaviest concentration of labor in capitol city. Much of the original business district remains intact, maintaining the rugged western flavor but broadening their marketing approach to serve the needs of the larger community. Western wear attracts a wider scope of buyers today and the original home of west gear maintains stores in place where western activities are still a way of life. This colorful, working world of Stockyards City provides a view of history unique to the present day activities.
CAPITOL HILL
Average Home Price: $125,000
Capitol Hill, located just south of downtown Oklahoma City, is a historic district rich in cultural heritage and vibrant community life. Once a bustling commercial hub in the early 20th century, the area has undergone revitalization in recent years, blending its historic charm with modern development. Known for its Hispanic cultural influence, Capitol Hill is home to colorful murals, authentic Mexican eateries, and the landmark Calle Dos Cinco district, which hosts festivals, parades, and community events throughout the year. The district’s architecture reflects its past, with vintage storefronts and historic buildings that add to its unique character. Capitol Hill continues to thrive as a cultural and economic center, drawing visitors and locals alike to its lively streets and diverse offerings.