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Tammy Eubanks

Tammy Eubanks
Real Estate Agent (Sales Associate)
Tahlequah OK

Sales Associate (OK: 182560)

REALTOR® 2 Active Listings Serves Cherokee County, OK
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Contact Information

Brokerage
Century 21 Wright Real Estate
Office Address
103 Mimosa Ln
Tahlequah, OK  74464
(Cherokee County)
Office Phone
918-456-5288
Office Fax
918-458-0925
Mobile
918-456-5288
Email
teub****@***************.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

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

$335,135
Avg. Listing Price
From Tammy's portfolio
3.2 / 2.2
Avg. Beds/Baths
Typical property size
1,912 sf
Avg. Square Footage
Interior living space
201
Active Listings
Current inventory

Cherokee County, Oklahoma's real estate market reflects the unique character of this northeastern Oklahoma region, where rolling hills, lakefront properties, and small-town charm create diverse opportunities for buyers and sellers. The county's proximity to both Arkansas and Kansas, combined with its abundant natural resources including Grand Lake O' the Cherokees, has fostered a real estate landscape that balances rural residential properties with recreational and investment opportunities.

With 96 total actively licensed agents serving the county, Cherokee County maintains a well-connected professional network where all agents have email capabilities, ensuring efficient communication in today's digital marketplace. This relatively intimate agent community allows for strong relationships and detailed local market knowledge that benefits both residents looking to buy or sell and out-of-area investors seeking opportunities in this scenic region.

Major Cherokee County, Oklahoma Real Estate Markets

Tahlequah, the county seat and home to Northeastern State University, dominates Cherokee County's real estate activity with a mix of student housing, family homes, and historic properties near the downtown square. The city's role as the capital of the Cherokee Nation adds cultural significance and economic stability that influences property values and development patterns. Meanwhile, smaller communities like Park Hill, Hulbert, and Keys offer rural residential options that attract buyers seeking larger lots and peaceful settings.

The Grand Lake area represents a specialized market segment focused on waterfront properties, vacation homes, and recreational real estate. Communities around the lake, including parts of Disney and Langley, see seasonal fluctuations in activity as buyers from Tulsa and other metropolitan areas seek second homes and retirement properties. This lakefront market often commands premium prices and requires agents with expertise in recreational property regulations and seasonal market dynamics.

Market Dynamics and Geographic Complexity

Cherokee County's real estate market operates on multiple levels simultaneously, with university-driven rental demand in Tahlequah creating steady cash flow opportunities, while rural properties appeal to those seeking agricultural land or hobby farms. The county's location within driving distance of Tulsa provides access to urban employment while maintaining lower cost of living, making it attractive to commuters and remote workers who discovered the area during recent remote work trends.

Seasonal patterns significantly impact certain market segments, particularly around Grand Lake where spring and summer months see increased activity in recreational properties. The diverse geography, from lakefront to timber land to small-town neighborhoods, requires agents to understand vastly different property types, zoning considerations, and buyer motivations within a single county market.

Why Businesses Need Cherokee County, Oklahoma Agent Contact Data

Service providers targeting real estate professionals benefit from Cherokee County's concentrated agent network of 96 licensed professionals, all reachable via email for efficient marketing campaigns. Companies offering everything from professional photography and staging services to insurance and financial products can effectively reach this defined market through targeted outreach. The county's mix of residential, recreational, and rural properties creates demand for specialized services that smart vendors can capitalize on.

Real estate technology companies, continuing education providers, and marketing services find Cherokee County agents particularly receptive to tools that help them serve diverse property types and client needs efficiently. The combination of traditional rural real estate practices with modern digital communication preferences creates opportunities for businesses that can bridge this gap with relevant solutions tailored to smaller market professionals.

Current Property Listings

As of 2/17/2026, Tammy Eubanks has 2 properties for sale in Tahlequah and surrounding areas.

$12,000

Listed 2025-11-20

3163 E Ficken Ridge Rd
Proctor, OK  74457

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Lot: 135,036 sf
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$80,000

Listed 2025-10-08

E 950 Rd
Cookson, OK  74427

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Lot: 1,742,400 sf
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Current Property Rentals

Tammy Eubanks currently has no rental properties available in Tahlequah and surrounding areas. Check back later.