The Crossing at Battle Creek Broken Arrow OK is a newer residential subdivision located at the northeast corner of East 41st Street and South 145th East Avenue (Aspen), positioned within the Tulsa city limits but served by the Broken Arrow School District. Built between 2017 and 2023, this 260-lot community was developed by Rausch Coleman as a production neighborhood offering entry-level, budget-conscious homes in the highly sought-after Battle Creek area.
While The Crossing at Battle Creek does not directly connect to the nearby Battle Creek Golf Club, it benefits from being in close proximity to the broader Battle Creek community. Homes here are known for their affordability relative to surrounding subdivisions, making this one of the more accessible options for buyers looking for newer construction under $300,000.
With slab foundations, primarily three- and four-bedroom layouts, and builder-grade finishes, this neighborhood appeals strongly to first-time homebuyers and those seeking a newer home without the price point of larger or golf-front communities nearby.
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Quick Facts About The Crossing at Battle Creek
| Feature | Details |
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| Location | NE corner of 41st & 145th (Aspen), Tulsa city limits |
| School District | Broken Arrow Public Schools |
| Year Established | 2017 |
| Builder(s) | Rausch Coleman (Production Builder) |
| Home Styles | 1- and 2-story production homes |
| Price Range | Approximately $240,000–$305,000 |
| Square Footage | Approximately 1,100–2,500 sq ft |
| Lot Sizes | Approximately 5,400–12,000 sq ft |
| HOA Dues | $275 per year |
| Amenities | None |
| Flood Zone | Zone X |
| Plat Map | Not publicly listed |
Neighborhood Overview
The Crossing at Battle Creek Broken Arrow OK consists of approximately 260 homes built across five phases from 2017 through 2023. The subdivision is now complete, meaning buyers are looking at resale inventory rather than ongoing new construction.
Homes feature slab foundations and two-car garages throughout the community. Exterior elevations are consistent with Rausch Coleman’s production style during that period, including primarily partial brick exteriors with minimal stone accents and neutral color palettes. Streets include sidewalks on both sides, with turfgrass between the curb and sidewalk—consistent with Tulsa-area subdivision design standards. Homes are typically set back approximately 25 feet from the curb.

Lot spacing is considered tighter compared to some neighboring Battle Creek subdivisions, generally allowing approximately 10–20 feet between homes. Trees were planted during development and are beginning to mature, contributing to a cohesive neighborhood appearance while still maintaining a relatively newer feel.
Inside, homes typically offer three to four bedrooms, open-concept living areas, builder-grade cabinetry, laminate or vinyl plank flooring in the main areas, and practical floor plans designed for affordability and efficiency. Square footage ranges from roughly 1,100 to 2,500, offering options for both smaller households and growing families.
Due to their price range and newer construction, homes in The Crossing at Battle Creek tend to sell quickly—particularly when priced under $300,000. Buyers seeking a newer home in the Battle Creek area at a more accessible entry point often consider this subdivision first.
For buyers exploring the broader home-buying process, you can review this guide to buying a home in Tulsa.
HOA Information
The Crossing at Battle Creek has a homeowners’ association with annual dues of approximately $275. The HOA management company and governing documents are not publicly listed online, and buyers should verify all current HOA details directly during the due diligence period.
At this time, no community amenities such as pools, playgrounds, or clubhouses are provided. The HOA primarily exists to maintain neighborhood standards and, if applicable, common area maintenance.
Covenant details regarding fencing requirements, parking restrictions (including RV or boat storage), rental policies, or architectural review guidelines are not publicly available and may change over time. Buyers should review the current declaration of covenants, conditions, and restrictions (CC&Rs) for specific requirements and confirm all rules prior to purchase.
As with all HOA communities, dues amounts, policies, and enforcement standards can evolve. Verification during contract review is recommended.

Amenities & Community Features
The Crossing at Battle Creek does not offer internal amenities such as a pool, playground, or walking trails. Instead, its appeal centers around its location within the larger Battle Creek area and its affordability relative to surrounding subdivisions.
While not directly connected to the Battle Creek Golf Club, residents are within close driving distance of the course. The broader Battle Creek area includes additional subdivisions with amenities, golf frontage, and varied price points, creating a diverse residential environment.
Sidewalks on both sides of the street encourage neighborhood walkability. The consistent architectural style, two-car garage design, and slab foundations contribute to a cohesive streetscape. For buyers seeking a simpler HOA structure without extensive amenity fees, this neighborhood may be appealing.
Because the subdivision is fully built out, buyers can view the neighborhood’s finished character rather than purchasing in the midst of active construction.
Schools Serving The Crossing at Battle Creek
Students residing in The Crossing at Battle Creek attend schools within the Broken Arrow Public School District:
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Country Lane Elementary
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Centennial Middle School
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Broken Arrow High School
School attendance boundaries can change. Buyers should verify current zoning directly with the district prior to purchase.

Utilities & Services
Although commonly associated with Broken Arrow due to the school district and mailing address, The Crossing at Battle Creek is located within Tulsa city limits. Utilities are provided by:
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Electric: Public Service Company of Oklahoma (PSO)
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Gas: Oklahoma Natural Gas (ONG)
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Water: City of Tulsa
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Trash: City of Tulsa
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Sewer: City of Tulsa
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Internet Providers: Cox Communications, AT&T, and Windstream
Utility providers and service availability should be confirmed for individual properties.
Floodplain Information
According to the FEMA Flood Map Service Center, this community is not located within a designated Special Flood Hazard Area. Flood status can vary by lot, and buyers should verify the floodplain designation for each property.
FEMA Map Service Center: https://msc.fema.gov/portal/home

Location & Nearby Conveniences
The Crossing at Battle Creek is positioned near the northeast corner of 41st and 145th (Aspen), offering convenient access to major commuting routes. Residents are approximately 2.5 miles from the Broken Arrow Expressway (Highway 51), providing efficient access to Tulsa, Midtown, and downtown.
Grocery stores, restaurants, and everyday retail services are located within approximately three miles of the subdivision. Woodland Hills Mall is approximately 14 minutes away, while downtown Tulsa is roughly 16 minutes depending on traffic conditions.
Nearby parks include Nienhuis Park, approximately 3.8 miles away, which offers sports fields, playgrounds, and recreational amenities.
For more information about the surrounding area, visit the Broken Arrow community page here:
https://deborahsellstulsa.com/broken-arrow/
Frequently Asked Questions About The Crossing at Battle Creek
Is The Crossing at Battle Creek a gated community?
No. The subdivision is not gated and does not have controlled access.
Are there amenities such as a pool or playground?
No. The Crossing at Battle Creek does not offer internal amenities. Its appeal is centered on affordability and newer construction.
Who built the homes in this subdivision?
Homes were built by Rausch Coleman between 2017 and 2023. Construction is complete.
What type of buyer is this neighborhood best suited for?
Given the price range and builder-grade finishes, this community is often considered a strong option for first-time homebuyers seeking newer construction under $300,000 in the Battle Creek area.
Is the neighborhood in a flood zone?
The community is generally located in FEMA Zone X, meaning it is not in a designated Special Flood Hazard Area. Buyers should verify individual lot status.
For buyers beginning their home search, you may also find this First-Time Buyer Guide helpful:
https://tulsaokhomes.com/tulsa-first-time-homebuyer-guide
Considering Selling in The Crossing at Battle Creek?
If you currently own a home in The Crossing at Battle Creek and are considering selling, understanding current buyer demand is important—particularly in price points under $300,000, where activity can move quickly.
To receive a personalized home value estimate, visit:
https://tulsaokhomes.com/propertyvalue

