Learn about Cordillera Ranch, meet the board, and discover our community builders.
Cordillera Ranch is a premier residential community located in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. Our neighborhood features beautiful homes on acre+ lots, well-maintained common areas, and a friendly community atmosphere.
Located east of Douglas & Memorial, residents enjoy easy access to top-rated schools, shopping, dining, and everything the Oklahoma City metro has to offer.
The homeowners association works year-round to maintain our common areas, enforce community standards that protect property values, and keep neighbors connected. We believe that a great neighborhood is built by people who care.
Our volunteer board members are your neighbors, working to keep the community running smoothly.
Modern playground equipment for children of all ages — a favorite gathering spot for neighborhood families.
Full-size basketball court available to all residents on a first-come, first-served basis.
Beautifully maintained common areas and open green spaces throughout the neighborhood.
Professional landscaping at entrances and common areas keeps Cordillera Ranch looking its best.
Builders who have built or are currently building in Cordillera Ranch.
Primary builder in Cordillera Ranch. Multiple floor plans available on acre+ lots.
Custom home builder based in Edmond, OK.
Previously built in Cordillera Ranch. No longer operating.
Know another builder? Email board@cordilleraranchhoa.com to have them added.
Construction began on Cordillera Ranch, bringing a new residential community to the Oklahoma City metro area near Douglas & Memorial.
The community playground and basketball court were completed, giving families and residents a place to gather and enjoy the outdoors.
NuHomes sold the first homes in February 2024. Homes by Taber began building later that year, expanding floor plan options for new residents.
Silver Stone Homes joined as a custom home builder, offering another option for families looking to build in Cordillera Ranch.
The HOA formally transitioned to the neighborhood, with homeowners taking over governance from the developer. The board launched the community website and adopted Microsoft 365 for document management.