What Oklahoma City is known for
OKC's downtown has been reinvented over the past two decades. Bricktown, a former warehouse district, is now the city's entertainment hub, built around a canal lined with restaurants, bars and the Oklahoma Land Run Monument. Just north, Midtown blends locally owned restaurants and boutique hotels, and Automobile Alley — the 1920s car-dealership row — has been restored into a strip of shops and eateries.
Affordable, easy living
OKC consistently posts a cost of living below the national average, which stretches a renter's budget further than in most growing metros. An uncongested street grid and quick highway access make commutes short across the city.
Living at Foxcroft
Foxcroft is the portfolio's Oklahoma City community, positioned for an easy commute and everyday convenience. Live pricing, floor plans and availability are on its own website.
Luxia community in Oklahoma City
Foxcroft
Frequently asked questions
What are Oklahoma City's main districts?
Bricktown (the canal-side entertainment district), Midtown (local dining and hotels), Automobile Alley (restored 1920s storefronts), and the Plaza District, among others.
Which Luxia community is in Oklahoma City?
Foxcroft, positioned for an easy commute to OKC's major employment centers.
Tour in Oklahoma City
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