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Autumn N Qualls

Autumn N Qualls
Real Estate Agent (Sales Associate)
Oklahoma City OK

Sales Associate (OK: 172478)

11 years experience

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

Brokerage
West And Main Homes
Office Address
3004 Paseo
Oklahoma City, OK  73103
(Oklahoma County)
Office Phone
405-652-0078
Office Fax
Mobile
405-420-3661
Email
autu**@*************.com
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Service Areas

Edmond: OK Oklahoma City: OK Guthrie: OK Jones: OK Choctaw: OK Harrah: OK Midwest City: OK Nicoma Park: OK Johnson: OK Shawnee: OK Earlsboro: OK McLoud: OK Norman: OK Moore: OK Newcastle: OK Slaughterville: OK Noble: OK Etowah: OK Tuttle: OK Mustang: OK Yukon: OK Piedmont: OK Arcadia: OK

About Autumn Qualls

Autumn is a dedicated real estate professional known for her energetic approach and strong work ethic. She prioritizes building meaningful relationships with her clients, ensuring that their needs are met throughout the buying or selling process. Whether assisting with home sales or guiding clients in their search for a new property, Autumn's commitment to her clients is unwavering. With her expertise and genuine care, clients can trust that they have a reliable partner by their side at every stage of their real estate journey.

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

$392,530
Avg. Listing Price
From Autumn's portfolio
3.4 / 2.5
Avg. Beds/Baths
Typical property size
2,095 sf
Avg. Square Footage
Interior living space
5105
Active Listings
Current inventory

Oklahoma County stands as the economic powerhouse of Oklahoma, anchored by Oklahoma City and encompassing a diverse real estate landscape that reflects both urban sophistication and suburban growth. The county's property market has experienced remarkable resilience, with neighborhoods ranging from historic districts like Heritage Hills to rapidly expanding areas such as Moore and Edmond, creating opportunities across every price point and property type.

What makes Oklahoma County particularly intriguing is its emergence as a major corporate relocation destination, driven by significant energy sector investments and a surprisingly robust tech industry presence. This economic diversification has created unexpected demand patterns, with areas like Bethany and The Village seeing substantial appreciation as professionals seek affordable alternatives to coastal markets while maintaining access to urban amenities.

Major Oklahoma County, Oklahoma Real Estate Markets

Oklahoma City dominates the county's real estate activity, but the surrounding municipalities each offer distinct market characteristics. Edmond commands premium prices with its highly-rated schools and upscale developments, while Moore and Norman attract families seeking newer construction and strong community ties. Del City and Midwest City provide essential affordable housing stock, and their markets have shown surprising strength as first-time buyers discover these well-established communities.

The county's geographic reach extends into rural areas where large-lot properties and agricultural land create additional market segments. Towns like Jones and Arcadia represent emerging opportunities as Oklahoma City's growth pushes development boundaries, while established communities like Yukon and Mustang continue to attract buyers seeking small-town character with metropolitan access.

Market Dynamics and Geographic Complexity

Oklahoma County's real estate market operates with fascinating micro-dynamics, where tornado alley geography influences both construction standards and insurance considerations, creating unique selling points around storm shelters and resilient building materials. The energy sector's cyclical nature historically drove market volatility, but recent economic diversification has created more stable demand patterns, particularly in the technology and healthcare corridors.

Inventory levels vary dramatically across the county's 718 square miles, with urban core properties experiencing competitive bidding situations while rural areas maintain more balanced buyer-seller dynamics. The county's position as a major transportation hub, intersected by multiple interstate highways, creates distinct pricing corridors that follow these infrastructure patterns, making location knowledge crucial for successful transactions.

Why Businesses Need Oklahoma County, Oklahoma Agent Contact Data

With 5,990 total actively licensed agents and 5,990 agents with email addresses providing complete digital connectivity, Oklahoma County offers unprecedented access to real estate professionals across every market segment. This comprehensive agent network becomes invaluable for businesses ranging from mortgage lenders and insurance companies to home improvement contractors and moving services, each requiring targeted outreach to professionals serving specific geographic areas or price ranges.

The complete email coverage enables sophisticated marketing campaigns that can segment by agent specialization, whether targeting luxury specialists in Edmond, first-time buyer experts in Midwest City, or rural property professionals serving the county's agricultural areas. This level of market penetration supports everything from continuing education providers to real estate technology companies seeking to demonstrate solutions across Oklahoma's largest and most diverse real estate market.

Current Property Listings

As of 2/17/2026, Autumn Qualls has 1 property for sale in Oklahoma City and surrounding areas.

$459,000

Listed 2026-01-23

1800 Plaza District Dr
Edmond, OK  73034

Beds: 3.0
Baths: 2.0
Sq Ft: 1,611
Lot: 7,697 sf
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$462,000

Listed 2026-02-13

1909 Plaza District Dr
Edmond, OK  73034

Beds: 3.0
Baths: 3.0
Sq Ft: 1,883
Lot: 6,499 sf
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Current Property Rentals

Autumn Qualls currently has no rental properties available in Oklahoma City and surrounding areas. Check back later.