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The Eagle Cliff Subdivision Real Estate And Homes For Sale In Norman, OK

Find area information and real estate listings for the Eagle Cliff Subdivision, Norman, Oklahoma. Learn more about Eagle Cliff, including available homes for sale, school info, and area reviews, from a local RE/MAX real estate agent.

Eagle Cliff Area Insight

  • Michele Boger
    RE/MAX Lifestyle
    Homes in Eagle Cliff range from the low $200s to the mid $300s, offering options for every budget. From charming starter homes to spacious family properties, this neighborhood gives you more for your money, without sacrificing quality or curb appeal. Home sizes range from 900 to 2,500+ square feet. Most homes feature fenced yards, attached garages, and updated interiors.

    Eagle Cliff is tucked into southeast Norman, giving you quick access to everything: 5–7 minutes to the University of Oklahoma, easy commute to I-35, Tinker AFB & Norman Regional, minutes from Starbucks, Walmart, fitness centers, and dining, and a short walk to Eagle Cliff Park — with trails, courts, a playground and open space.
  • Michele Boger
    RE/MAX Lifestyle
    Ask Michele a question about the Eagle Cliff Subdivision.
    Eagle Cliff Subdivision
    This neighborhood is located in Southeast Norman close to OU. Located close to plenty of shopping while being tucked away from SE12th and Highway 9. There are several established phases and new phases currently being built by Home Creations. A neighborhood park is located in the heart of the neighborhood with soccer fields, a basketball court, and playground equipment.
  • Michele Boger
    RE/MAX Lifestyle
    Ask Michele a question about the Eagle Cliff Subdivision.
    Eagle Cliff Subdivision
    Nestled in Southeast Norman near Oklahoma University, this neighborhood is a blend of established and newly developing phases crafted by Home Creations. At its core lies a charming neighborhood park featuring soccer fields, a basketball court, and playground equipment. Enjoy convenient access to shopping while relishing the quiet seclusion from SE 12th and Highway 9.

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