Tulsa foreclosures doubled last week.
#1
Posted 18 August 2007 - 02:47 PM
As close as I can tell, the foreclosures have been hovering right around 30 per week here in Tulsa, Oklahoma.
I believe the high was after the first of the year with near 70 in one week.
I believe that was a backup caused by the holidays.
Economic STATS:
IF Oklahoma City were a state, its economy would be bigger than that of Alaska and four other states, taken individually.
By one measure, the city's gross metropolitan product (GMP) in 2005 was $43.1 billion, compared with $39.3 billion for Alaska's gross state product.
By another measure, Oklahoma City's GMP for 2005 ranked it 51st among metro areas in the country.
Our friends in Tulsa ranked 62nd — still large enough to outrank the entire states of South Dakota, Montana, Wyoming or North Dakota.
BIGGEST SCIENCE SCANDAL EVER...Official records systematically 'adjusted'.
#2
Posted 18 August 2007 - 07:36 PM
IMO opinion the best hamburgers in the USA can be had at Paw Paw's Hamburgers in Chickasha, O.K..Tulsa County Sheriff's auction foreclosures went from 29 last week to 54 this week.
As close as I can tell, the foreclosures have been hovering right around 30 per week here in Tulsa, Oklahoma.
I believe the high was after the first of the year with near 70 in one week.
I believe that was a backup caused by the holidays.
Economic STATS:
IF Oklahoma City were a state, its economy would be bigger than that of Alaska and four other states, taken individually.
By one measure, the city's gross metropolitan product (GMP) in 2005 was $43.1 billion, compared with $39.3 billion for Alaska's gross state product.
By another measure, Oklahoma City's GMP for 2005 ranked it 51st among metro areas in the country.
Our friends in Tulsa ranked 62nd — still large enough to outrank the entire states of South Dakota, Montana, Wyoming or North Dakota.
I have always thought that Oklahoma might actually looses tax revenue by having toll roads.
#3
Posted 18 August 2007 - 07:57 PM
http://www.city-data...a-Oklahoma.html
Everything you ever wanted to know about anyplace else (type your zip code into "FIND CITY", for example):
http://www.city-data.com/
#4
Posted 18 August 2007 - 11:53 PM
Everything you ever wanted to know about Tulsa:
http://www.city-data...a-Oklahoma.html
Everything you ever wanted to know about anyplace else (type your zip code into "FIND CITY", for example):
http://www.city-data.com/
Look at the crime stats up every year
#5
Posted 19 August 2007 - 01:32 AM
IMO opinion the best hamburgers in the USA can be had at Paw Paw's Hamburgers in Chickasha, O.K..Tulsa County Sheriff's auction foreclosures went from 29 last week to 54 this week.
As close as I can tell, the foreclosures have been hovering right around 30 per week here in Tulsa, Oklahoma.
I believe the high was after the first of the year with near 70 in one week.
I believe that was a backup caused by the holidays.
Economic STATS:
IF Oklahoma City were a state, its economy would be bigger than that of Alaska and four other states, taken individually.
By one measure, the city's gross metropolitan product (GMP) in 2005 was $43.1 billion, compared with $39.3 billion for Alaska's gross state product.
By another measure, Oklahoma City's GMP for 2005 ranked it 51st among metro areas in the country.
Our friends in Tulsa ranked 62nd — still large enough to outrank the entire states of South Dakota, Montana, Wyoming or North Dakota.
I have always thought that Oklahoma might actually looses tax revenue by having toll roads.
I left my ATM card in the machine before having to visit OK on a sales related trip for a week. Had no access to cash and forgot to bring some, so I couldn't hit the toll roads. Toll roads don't take CCs so I had to hit the back roads going from Norman, OK cithy to Tulsa back to TX...
sucked...freaking nightmare....
Eastern OK is beautiful though..
#6
Posted 19 August 2007 - 11:07 AM
BIGGEST SCIENCE SCANDAL EVER...Official records systematically 'adjusted'.