Logan County sits just north of Oklahoma City and is one of the state’s fastest-growing counties due to its blend of historic charm, suburban expansion, and rural beauty. The county seat, Guthrie, is a nationally recognized historic district with Victorian architecture, cultural events, and museums. Other strong communities include Edmond (north side), Crescent, Langston, Meridian, Coyle, and Mulhall. Historically, Guthrie was Oklahoma’s first capital, giving the entire county rich historical significance. Over time, suburban expansion from Oklahoma City and Edmond pushed northward, bringing new neighborhoods, schools, and businesses to Logan County. The landscape consists of rolling hills, wooded areas, farmland, and creek valleys, offering a scenic setting. Housing options vary widely—from historic Victorian homes in Guthrie to modern subdivisions near Edmond, country homes with acreage, ranch properties, and manufactured homes in rural outskirts. Home prices generally range from $220,000 to $420,000, with new suburban builds sometimes exceeding that range. Building costs typically average $150 to $195 per square foot, depending on location and features. Logan County directly borders Oklahoma City, making it a prime area for commuters seeking more space while staying close to urban employment and amenities. Its strong schools, cultural heritage, and mix of suburban and rural living continue to attract families, professionals, retirees, and investors.