Redbud Renewal

Wynnewood, Oklahoma

Restoring Homes. Strengthening Wynnewood.

We purchase older homes, restore them with care, and give them new life — because we believe renewal is contagious.

Our Philosophy

A rising tide lifts all ships.

We believe renewal is contagious. When a house is brought back to life, pride returns. When homes are cared for, stability follows. When residents invest their time locally, relationships deepen. When people are connected to where they live, the community grows stronger.

In a town the size of Wynnewood, we do not think in terms of separate neighborhoods. We are one shared community. When one home is restored, the whole town feels it.

For us, financial responsibility and community responsibility are not separate ideas. Each investment we make in a home is an investment in the people and the place surrounding it.

By restoring homes in need of new life and incentivizing residents to serve locally, we create a cycle of renewal. Homes improve. Neighbors reconnect. Property values strengthen. Quality of life rises.

That is the kind of investment we believe in.

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Community Renewal Partnership

Earn rent credits by serving Wynnewood.

Renewal does not stop with the homes we restore.

Through our Community Renewal Partnership, tenants may earn $25 per hour in rent credits, capped at $100 per month, by volunteering with approved local organizations including the Senior Citizen Community Center, Resilient Wynnewood, and the Wynnewood Youth League.

When residents invest their time into the town, we invest back into them. This program exists as an opportunity, not an obligation. Hours must be completed through an approved partner organization and verified before credits are applied.

Families are welcome to participate together. Children who are old enough to volunteer responsibly may contribute hours toward the household's monthly credit, whether they serve alongside a parent or on their own. When families serve together, renewal becomes something that can be modeled and shared across generations.

By serving locally, residents reduce their housing costs while helping strengthen the town they call home.

That is what shared investment looks like.

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