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Residential
Development
Piedmont
is known locally as "Planning and Working for the Future".
Ease of accessibility and top ranked academic performance by the Piedmont
School System makes Piedmont one of the most sought after places to live in
Oklahoma. Containing over 43 square miles, Piedmont is located near
the geographical center of the State of Oklahoma, in the far northeast
corner of Canadian County, served by the fast growing Kilpatrick Turnpike
and Northwest
Highway transportation
corridors of northwest Oklahoma City.
Abutting
the city limits of our state capitol and the State of Oklahoma’s largest
metropolitan area places the city limits of Piedmont within minutes from
major employers, airports, major shopping and health centers.
Located in a moderate southwest outdoor oriented climate, Piedmont has
four distinct seasons, and yields an average rainfall of 31.38 inches
per year. With a wide variation of building sites, the topography of
Piedmont varies from wide river valleys to steep hills and canyons.
River valleys may have deep topsoil or sand dunes; upland areas may have
rich soil or a surface of rock or gypsum.
About
Piedmont:
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Average cost of
housing is $165,000-$185,000, with an average home
size of 2654 square foot. |
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Lot Sizes range
from, 7,500 square foot Urban Professional, 1/2 acre
to 5 acre-Rural Residential Estates to farms and
ranches 10 acres and up |
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Property tax is
$94.72 per $1000 of assessed value (Piedmont has one
of the lowest property tax rates in the area)
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Sales tax is
8.85% divided between the City (4%) the State (4.5%)
and Canadian County (.35%) |
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As of 2005 there
were a total of 48 neighborhood areas consisting of
77 platted subdivisions within Piedmont.
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As the City
continues to grow in 2006, there are 10 new
subdivisions in the process of being platted.
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New subdivisions
are Amber Fields Professional Medical Park, Circle V
Ranch Estates, Coyoteee Springs, Eastwind Estates,
Emerald Pointe, Golden Hills, Olde Towne Estates and
Windmill Park.
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Fire Insurance
Rating is seven (7) which is good for a volunteer
fire department |
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