Cherokee County, OK

Population 47,706

Cherokee County, OK Neighborhood Report

Schools

School Rating is Above average
  • No High School Diploma: 14.3%
  • High School Graduate or Higher: 61.6%
  • Bachelor's Degree or Higher: 24.1%

Registered Offenders

22.16% Higher than national avg.

Environmental Hazards

152 Found nearby

Unemployment

Moderate 4.0%

Property Values

Median Property Value $0

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23 Public Schools view public schools

Summary
There are 23 K-12 public schools in Cherokee County, OK and 1 private school. Homefacts rates Cherokee County's schools as Above average, with an overall B- rating.
1 Private School

Shiloh Christian School

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83 Registered Offenders search the registered offender database

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Crime Index

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Property Report Overview

Average Listing Price
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Median Sales Price
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Median Home Value

Housing Inventory

Property Type
  • Vacant
    24.4%
  • Rented
    25.1%
  • Owned
    50.5%

63 Building Permits View All

  • In 2014, the city of Cherokee County, OK issued 63 building permits. All permits issued were for Single Family Homes. Of those 63 permits, 44 were issued for single family homes and 19 were issued for multi-family homes.
  • In 2013, the city of Cherokee County, OK issued 66 building permits. All permits issued were for Single Family Homes. Of those 66 permits, 41 were issued for single family homes and 25 were issued for multi-family homes.
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Fair Market Rents

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  • Property Type Rent
  • Studio: $598
  • 1 Bedroom: $601
  • 2 Bedrooms: $740
  • 3 Bedrooms: $937
  • 4 Bedrooms: $1,069

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Environmental Hazards

152 Environmental Hazards

  • Brownfields
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  • Registered Polluters
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  • Superfunds
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Health Hazards

  • Air Quality HAZARDOUS (0/0)
    Cherokee County, OK has 0% good air quality.
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  • Radon ZONE 2 COUNTY
    Cherokee County, OK is a yellow zone.
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  • UV Index HIGH 6.29 Average
    Cherokee County, OK is a high risk area for ultra-violet rays.
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Average Monthly Temperature

  • January 38.15°
  • February 42.07°
  • March 52.58°
  • April 60.63°
  • May 68.37°
  • June 78.12°
  • July 82.95°
  • August 82.1°
  • September 72.6°
  • October 61.02°
  • November 51.77°
  • December 40.78°

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Natural Disasters

Probability of Natural Disasters for Cherokee County, OK

Earthquakes
Cherokee County, OK has a very low risk of earthquakes.
Hurricanes
Cherokee County, OK has no risk of hurricanes.
Hail
Cherokee County, OK has a moderate risk of hail storms.
Tornadoes
Cherokee County, OK has a very high risk of tornadoes.

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Median Household Income

Median Household Income in Cherokee County, OK: $38,585

Unemployment

Unemployment in Cherokee County is 4.0%. It is lower than the state and national averages, 3.4% and 7.7% respectively

Workforce Breakdown

Blue Collar - 44.78%
White Collar - 55.22%

Politics

State Representatives

  • Gov. Mary Fallin
  • Sen. James M. Inhofe
  • Sen. James Lankford

Neighborhood Info

3 Airports view all

Nearest Major Airports

54 FCC Towers view all

2 Hospitals view all

2 Libraries view all