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Amy Campbell

Amy Campbell
Real Estate Agent (Sales Associate)
Muskogee OK

Sales Associate (OK: 185150)

16 years experience

REALTOR® 1 Active Listings Serves Muskogee County, OK
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Contact Information

Brokerage
Chinowth & Cohen

Office Website
Office Address
1806 Chandler Rd
Muskogee, OK  74403
(Muskogee County)
Office Phone
918-537-2263
Office Fax
Mobile
480-747-7598
Email
acam*****@**********.com
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Service Areas

Briggs: OK Teresita: OK Woodall: OK Oaks: OK Eldon: OK Park Hill: OK Scraper: OK Moodys: OK Gideon: OK Tahlequah: OK Grandview: OK Shady Grove: OK Zeb: OK Steely Hollow: OK

About Amy Campbell

With a genuine passion for real estate, this agent leverages extensive marketing expertise to facilitate efficient home buying and selling experiences. Their background in customer service equips them to deliver exceptional support, ensuring clients feel valued and understood throughout the process. Committed to achieving optimal results, they strive to help clients navigate the market with confidence.

Muskogee County, OK Real Estate Market Analysis (Single Family Homes)

$222,535
Avg. Listing Price
From Amy's portfolio
3.1 / 2.0
Avg. Beds/Baths
Typical property size
1,747 sf
Avg. Square Footage
Interior living space
312
Active Listings
Current inventory

Muskogee County, Oklahoma represents a fascinating blend of historic charm and modern growth potential, anchored by the city of Muskogee and surrounded by smaller communities that each contribute unique character to the regional real estate landscape. With exactly 107 actively licensed real estate agents serving the county—all of whom maintain current email contact information—this market demonstrates a lean but comprehensive professional network that reflects the area's steady, measured approach to property transactions.

The Three Rivers region, where the Arkansas, Verdigris, and Grand Rivers converge, has historically shaped both the geography and economic development patterns of Muskogee County. This confluence creates distinct microclimates for real estate activity, from riverfront properties that command premium prices to agricultural lands that attract investors seeking long-term value appreciation. The market's stability stems partly from its diversified economic base, which includes healthcare, manufacturing, and government employment that provides consistent housing demand.

Major Muskogee County, Oklahoma Real Estate Markets

Muskogee serves as the county seat and primary metropolitan hub, featuring historic neighborhoods like Spaulding Park and newer developments along South York Street that cater to different demographic segments. The city's downtown revitalization efforts have sparked renewed interest in commercial real estate, while suburban areas like Hilldale and areas near Muskogee High School continue attracting families seeking quality education access. Fort Gibson, with its rich military history and proximity to Fort Gibson Lake, represents another significant market segment focused on recreational and retirement properties.

Smaller communities including Braggs, Oktaha, and Wainwright offer rural residential opportunities that appeal to buyers seeking larger lots and agricultural lifestyle options. These areas have experienced surprising growth as remote work trends enable professionals to choose locations based on quality of life rather than commute considerations. The Webbers Falls area, despite its small size, has become increasingly attractive due to its scenic Arkansas River location and outdoor recreation access.

Market Dynamics and Geographic Complexity

Muskogee County's real estate market operates with lower volatility compared to major metropolitan areas, but this stability masks underlying complexity in property types and buyer motivations. Lake properties around Fort Gibson Lake command different pricing structures than in-town residential properties, while agricultural land transactions often involve multi-generational family considerations that extend negotiation timelines significantly. The market benefits from Oklahoma's generally favorable property tax environment, though buyers must navigate varying municipal regulations across different communities.

Inventory levels tend to fluctuate seasonally, with spring and summer months showing increased activity particularly for properties with outdoor amenities. The county's proximity to Tulsa—approximately 50 miles—creates an interesting dynamic where some areas function as extended suburban markets for Tulsa commuters, while maintaining their distinct small-town identity and pricing advantages.

Why Businesses Need Muskogee County, Oklahoma Agent Contact Data

The complete email accessibility of all 107 licensed agents creates unprecedented opportunities for service providers, lenders, and vendors to efficiently reach the entire professional network. This level of connectivity proves particularly valuable for businesses launching new products or services, as the relatively small agent population enables personalized outreach strategies that would be impractical in larger metropolitan markets.

Companies specializing in rural and recreational property services find Muskogee County agents especially valuable partners, given their expertise in unique property types and local market nuances that urban-focused agents might overlook. The agents' comprehensive local knowledge makes them ideal collaborators for businesses ranging from septic system installers to lake property management companies.

Current Property Listings

As of 2/15/2026, Amy Campbell has 1 property for sale in Muskogee and surrounding areas.

$360,000

Listed 2026-02-09

328 Hickory Dr
Tahlequah, OK  74464

Beds: 3.0
Baths: 2.5
Sq Ft: 2,896
Lot: 10,106 sf
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Current Property Rentals

Amy Campbell currently has no rental properties available in Muskogee and surrounding areas. Check back later.