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Nate Trotter

Nate Trotter
Real Estate Agent (Sales Associate)
Owasso OK

Sales Associate (OK: 204299)

4 years experience

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

Brokerage
Chinowth & Cohen Realtors

Office Website
Office Address
13512 E 116th St N
Owasso, OK  74055
(Tulsa County)
Office Phone
918-392-9990
Office Fax
918-392-9991
Mobile
918-214-4412
Email
ntro****@*******.com
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Service Areas

Tulsa: OK Glenpool: OK Jenks: OK Leonard: OK Bixby: OK Broken Arrow: OK Limestone: OK Valley Park: OK Owasso: OK Oakhurst: OK Sand Springs: OK Sapulpa: OK Catoosa: OK Turley: OK Strang: OK Monkey Island: OK Afton: OK Bernice: OK Ketchum: OK Copeland: OK Cleora: OK

About Nate Trotter

Nate Trotter, a Bartlesville native, has deep roots in the community, having graduated from high school before pursuing a degree in marketing and entrepreneurship at Oklahoma State University. Following his education, he began assisting his parents in property management while simultaneously acquiring and managing his own rental properties. This hands-on experience has equipped him with a comprehensive understanding of leases, creative financing, property management, and effective time management—skills he now applies to benefit his clients.

Nate has developed tailored debt and equity strategies for property owners, helped establish confidentiality through strategic business structures, and leveraged social media to minimize vacancy rates. His commitment to client success drives him to go above and beyond in every transaction, ensuring a seamless experience for buyers and sellers alike.

As a dedicated full-time agent, Nate specializes in residential investment and commercial listings across Tulsa, Bartlesville, Stillwater, and the Grand Lake area. He is an active member of the Greater Tulsa Association of Realtors. Outside of his professional pursuits, Nate enjoys spending quality time at Grand Lake with family and friends.

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

$390,997
Avg. Listing Price
From Nate's portfolio
3.5 / 2.5
Avg. Beds/Baths
Typical property size
2,237 sf
Avg. Square Footage
Interior living space
3779
Active Listings
Current inventory

The Tulsa County real estate market represents one of Oklahoma's most dynamic and diverse property landscapes, encompassing everything from urban downtown lofts to sprawling suburban developments and rural acreage. With 4,156 actively licensed agents serving the region, this market demonstrates remarkable depth and professional coverage that reflects both the area's economic vitality and its complex geographic makeup stretching across multiple municipalities and unincorporated areas.

What makes Tulsa County particularly intriguing is its blend of energy sector influence and emerging tech industry growth, creating unique investment patterns that savvy agents navigate daily. The market has shown surprising resilience, with inventory levels fluctuating significantly between urban cores like downtown Tulsa and outlying communities such as Bixby and Jenks, where family-oriented buyers drive consistent demand for newer construction and established neighborhoods alike.

Major Tulsa County, Oklahoma Real Estate Markets

Tulsa city proper anchors the county's real estate activity, but the metropolitan influence extends significantly into Broken Arrow, Sand Springs, Sapulpa, and Owasso, each offering distinct market characteristics. Broken Arrow has emerged as a particularly hot suburban market, attracting families with its excellent schools and newer housing stock, while Sand Springs appeals to buyers seeking more affordable options with easy access to Tulsa's employment centers. The Jenks and Bixby corridor has become synonymous with premium family housing, commanding some of the county's highest residential values.

Beyond these major municipalities, communities like Glenpool, Collinsville, and Skiatook provide rural-suburban hybrid markets that have gained traction among buyers seeking larger lots and lower property taxes. The diversity across these markets means agents must understand vastly different buyer motivations, from young professionals gravitating toward Tulsa's revitalized downtown districts to retirees choosing quieter communities like Catoosa or Sperry for their final home purchases.

Market Dynamics and Geographic Complexity

Tulsa County's real estate complexity stems from its varied topography, school district boundaries, and economic influences that create micro-markets within the broader region. The Arkansas River corridor has sparked significant development interest, particularly in areas like River Parks and the gathering place vicinity, while historic neighborhoods such as Brookside and Cherry Street maintain premium valuations due to their walkability and cultural amenities. Energy sector employment continues to influence buying patterns, though the market has diversified considerably with aerospace, healthcare, and technology companies establishing significant presences.

Seasonal patterns in Tulsa County often surprise newcomers, with spring markets starting earlier than many Midwest regions but experiencing summer slowdowns during peak heat periods. The county's size and diversity mean that luxury markets in south Tulsa operate on entirely different cycles than first-time buyer segments in north Tulsa or Turley, requiring agents to maintain expertise across multiple price points and demographic segments simultaneously.

Why Businesses Need Tulsa County, Oklahoma Agent Contact Data

With all 4,156 actively licensed agents maintaining email contact information, Tulsa County offers exceptional connectivity for businesses seeking to reach real estate professionals efficiently. Mortgage lenders, home inspection companies, and insurance providers find this market particularly valuable because the high agent density creates consistent referral opportunities across diverse price ranges and property types, from downtown condos to rural estates requiring specialized financing approaches.

Real estate service providers benefit enormously from accessing Tulsa County's agent network because these professionals handle transactions spanning multiple municipalities with varying regulations, inspection requirements, and market conditions. Title companies, real estate attorneys, and home warranty providers can leverage agent relationships to build business across the county's distinct markets, while vendors offering continuing education, marketing services, or technology solutions find a sophisticated audience ready to invest in tools that help them serve clients across this geographically and economically diverse region.

Current Property Listings

As of 2/17/2026, Nate Trotter has 1 property for sale in Owasso and surrounding areas.

$359,900

Listed 2026-01-08

23285 E 106th St S
Broken Arrow, OK  74014

Beds: 3.0
Baths: 2.0
Sq Ft: 1,835
Lot: 7,275 sf
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Current Property Rentals

Nate Trotter currently has no rental properties available in Owasso and surrounding areas. Check back later.