Are you dreaming of becoming a homeowner? If you have questions about how much you can afford, about the role credit plays in the loan process, or need money for a down payment, we are here to help!
Quality, affordable housing. We pride ourselves in using high standards in terms of quality and energy efficient products in our homes and rental properties. Our housing is built to last.
Neighborhood Housing Services Oklahoma is offers title services through Neighborhood Title LLC. Our bilingual staff ensures that every step of the closing process—from title searches to final document signing—is clearly communicated and fully understood, helping clients feel confident and informed throughout their real estate transaction.
We are housing experts. We know that for many people, the purchase of a home is their largest expense and greatest financial asset. Becoming a homeowner is a big step! Our team has more than 100 years of combined experience, and our housing counselors are HUD-certified. As a community housing development organization, our goal is to equip you with the resources and knowledge to make informed, sound decisions.
Join Neighborhood Housing Services Oklahoma (NHSOKLA) and the Oklahoma Community Land Consortium for Roots and Roofs
Friday, May 15, 2026 1:00 PM – 4:00 PM
Ronald Norick Library Downtown
300 Park Ave, Oklahoma City, OK 73102
Roots & Roofs: A Shared Equity Experience brings together community leaders, policymakers, real estate professionals, lenders, and residents to explore how Community Land Trusts can expand affordable homeownership and strengthen neighborhoods across Oklahoma.
Hosted by the Oklahoma Community Land Consortium, this interactive forum will introduce the shared equity housing model, explain how land trusts operate, and highlight how they differ from land banks in addressing vacant properties and preserving long-term affordability. The event will also feature discussion on emerging land trust legislation and an upcoming interim study hosted by Senator Kirt, offering insight into the future of shared equity housing policy in Oklahoma.
Join us May 15 from 1–4 PM at the Ronald J. Norick Downtown Library to learn, connect, and be part of the conversation shaping innovative housing solutions for Oklahoma communities.
Register today: NHSOKLA.org
Questions? Call 405-231-4663