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Oklahoma Affordability

How affordable is Oklahoma real estate?

Public Record + Census ACS
Median Home Price
$320K
Median Household Income
$61,364
Affordability Index
5.21
vs National Avg
-23.6%

Cities in Oklahoma by Affordability

#CityMedian PriceIndex
1 Woodward $128.7K 2.10
2 Lawton $167.5K 2.73
3 Shawnee $178K 2.90
4 Muskogee $193.8K 3.16
5 Ardmore $211.4K 3.45
6 Ada $227.3K 3.70
7 Claremore $234.5K 3.82
8 Altus $240.6K 3.92
9 Bartlesville $251.7K 4.10
10 Enid $260.6K 4.25
11 Tahlequah $274.6K 4.47
12 Stillwater $278.2K 4.53
13 Guthrie $282.4K 4.60
14 Skiatook $309.6K 5.04
15 Sapulpa $311.1K 5.07
16 Yukon $320K 5.21
17 Moore $324.7K 5.29
18 Collinsville $328.5K 5.35
19 Blanchard $330.7K 5.39
20 Norman $334.8K 5.46
21 Newcastle $375.7K 6.12
22 Tulsa $379.7K 6.19
23 Owasso $382.1K 6.23
24 Oklahoma City $384.6K 6.27
25 Kingston $404.5K 6.59
26 Bixby $439.4K 7.16
27 Mustang $451.7K 7.36
28 Broken Arrow $488.5K 7.96
29 Edmond $499.5K 8.14
30 Broken Bow $521.7K 8.50
Methodology

Affordability index = local median home price ÷ state median household income. A value of 4.0 means homes cost 4x annual income (roughly the historical "rule of thumb" ceiling). Higher values = less affordable.

Income figures: US Census Bureau, ACS 5-year estimates (state level). Sale prices: MarketTimeline public-record SOLD events, last 12 months.