Census ACS 2023 · 45 cities
Most Expensive Cities in Oklahoma
Housing costs are the single largest expense for most families. In Oklahoma, Edmond city has the highest median home value at $324,900. Across the state's 45 major cities, home values reflect local demand, job markets, school quality, and proximity to amenities. Understanding housing costs city-by-city helps homebuyers and renters find the best value for their budget within Oklahoma.
Source: Census ACS 2023 5-Year Estimates
| # | City | Home Value | Median Rent | Median Income |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Yukon city | $185,800 | $1,080 | $76,408 |
| 2 | Woodward city | $164,200 | $839.00 | $60,720 |
| 3 | Weatherford city | $233,700 | $763.00 | $50,250 |
| 4 | Warr Acres city | $150,500 | $925.00 | $60,822 |
| 5 | Tulsa city | $189,600 | $998.00 | $58,407 |
| 6 | Tahlequah city | $182,800 | $794.00 | $48,515 |
| 7 | Stillwater city | $230,900 | $944.00 | $42,015 |
| 8 | Shawnee city | $147,800 | $912.00 | $54,281 |
| 9 | Sapulpa city | $158,300 | $998.00 | $61,644 |
| 10 | Sand Springs city | $186,700 | $1,016 | $73,400 |
| 11 | Ponca City city | $127,500 | $827.00 | $55,270 |
| 12 | Owasso city | $231,400 | $1,222 | $79,386 |
| 13 | Okmulgee city | $90,200 | $799.00 | $39,060 |
| 14 | Oklahoma City city | $215,100 | $1,083 | $66,702 |
| 15 | Norman city | $239,300 | $1,064 | $65,060 |
| 16 | Newcastle city | $255,100 | $1,020 | $97,315 |
| 17 | Mustang city | $227,800 | $1,243 | $88,262 |
| 18 | Muskogee city | $124,900 | $828.00 | $48,735 |
| 19 | Moore city | $189,300 | $1,276 | $76,941 |
| 20 | Midwest City city | $158,400 | $1,046 | $57,739 |
| 21 | Miami city | $102,600 | $804.00 | $45,900 |
| 22 | McAlester city | $137,500 | $906.00 | $48,044 |
| 23 | Lawton city | $134,200 | $935.00 | $53,588 |
| 24 | Jenks city | $285,600 | $1,555 | $104,970 |
| 25 | Guymon city | $171,800 | $981.00 | $57,051 |
| 26 | Guthrie city | $176,200 | $874.00 | $54,640 |
| 27 | Glenpool city | $191,400 | $1,267 | $76,726 |
| 28 | Enid city | $143,500 | $906.00 | $63,472 |
| 29 | Elk City city | $165,300 | $850.00 | $49,500 |
| 30 | El Reno city | $157,000 | $904.00 | $54,459 |
| 31 | Edmond city | $324,900 | $1,313 | $102,032 |
| 32 | Durant city | $155,800 | $908.00 | $44,753 |
| 33 | Duncan city | $125,800 | $872.00 | $57,020 |
| 34 | Del City city | $112,800 | $1,020 | $48,895 |
| 35 | Coweta city | $185,900 | $959.00 | $60,000 |
| 36 | Claremore city | $172,500 | $978.00 | $57,120 |
| 37 | Choctaw city | $223,900 | $1,192 | $96,446 |
| 38 | Chickasha city | $113,200 | $879.00 | $55,039 |
| 39 | Broken Arrow city | $229,300 | $1,240 | $85,220 |
| 40 | Bixby city | $298,200 | $1,324 | $99,602 |
| 41 | Bethany city | $161,500 | $1,071 | $55,063 |
| 42 | Bartlesville city | $154,900 | $905.00 | $59,457 |
| 43 | Ardmore city | $158,800 | $959.00 | $52,954 |
| 44 | Altus city | $124,800 | $897.00 | $55,550 |
| 45 | Ada city | $169,300 | $888.00 | $51,792 |
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Frequently Asked Questions
Edmond city is the #1 ranked city in Oklahoma by median home value, with a value of $324,900 according to Census ACS 2023 data.
Oklahoma has 45 cities with 10,000+ population tracked in Census ACS 2023 data.
All data comes from the American Community Survey (ACS) 2023 5-Year estimates by the US Census Bureau.
Data from the American Community Survey 2023 5-Year estimates. Covers cities with populations of 10,000 or more in Oklahoma.