Oklahoma Home Values & Market Trends

There have been 59,531 properties sold in the Oklahoma real estate market trends. Median home values in the Oklahoma housing market are $177,028.66. The median residential home value for transactions over the last 12 months is 180,228.694. The State of Oklahoma currently has 1,445 properties in foreclosure, 205 bank owned properties, and 388 headed for auction.

Oklahoma Real Estate Market Overview

CountyMedian Est. ValueCountyMedian Est. Value
Tulsa

$ 281,729

$ 140/sqft

Mccurtain

$ 319,500

$ 152/sqft

Oklahoma

$ 266,833

$ 151/sqft

Pawnee

$ 255,695

$ 134/sqft

Cleveland

$ 275,000

$ 155/sqft

Haskell

$ 180,000

$ 133/sqft

Comanche

$ 148,148

$ 98/sqft

Texas

$ 176,750

$ 117/sqft

Garfield

$ 155,500

$ 95/sqft

Pontotoc

$ 290,000

$ 132/sqft

Canadian

$ 294,687

$ 158/sqft

Hughes

$ 116,380

$ 70/sqft

Rogers

$ 288,787

$ 147/sqft

Atoka

$ 196,958

$ 113/sqft

Wagoner

$ 263,232

$ 129/sqft

Okfuskee

$ 84,900

$ 75/sqft

Cherokee

$ 202,159

$ 128/sqft

Seminole

$ 121,510

$ 80/sqft

Muskogee

$ 158,071

$ 102/sqft

Adair

$ 104,200

$ 71/sqft

Le Flore

$ 170,755

$ 99/sqft

Caddo

$ 135,230

$ 82/sqft

Carter

$ 192,562

$ 118/sqft

Choctaw

$ 184,500

$ 104/sqft

Washington

$ 175,000

$ 99/sqft

Pushmataha

$ 221,976

$ 114/sqft

Pottawatomie

$ 199,900

$ 118/sqft

Blaine

$ 99,824

$ 74/sqft

Delaware

$ 241,533

$ 140/sqft

Ellis

$ 96,982

$ 79/sqft

Sequoyah

$ 175,822

$ 110/sqft

Tillman

$ 145,000

$ 96/sqft

Okmulgee

$ 119,500

$ 79/sqft

Major

$ 128,475

$ 83/sqft

Creek

$ 168,500

$ 112/sqft

Kay

$ 162,674

$ 68/sqft

Logan

$ 299,000

$ 157/sqft

Kingfisher

$ 382,576

$ 155/sqft

Mayes

$ 225,750

$ 129/sqft

Washita

$ 72,883

$ 76/sqft

Pittsburg

$ 184,900

$ 122/sqft

Nowata

$ 102,478

$ 63/sqft

Bryan

$ 201,035

$ 136/sqft

Latimer

$ 166,330

$ 80/sqft

Mcclain

$ 292,000

$ 152/sqft

Love

$ 175,000

$ 120/sqft

Grady

$ 242,950

$ 134/sqft

Greer

$ 90,000

$ 57/sqft

Mcintosh

$ 227,650

$ 138/sqft

Johnston

$ 280,000

$ 130/sqft

Osage

$ 190,000

$ 110/sqft

Alfalfa

$ 101,950

$ 81/sqft

Ottawa

$ 98,594

$ 59/sqft

Cotton

$ 209,000

$ 99/sqft

Woodward

$ 148,821

$ 87/sqft

Dewey

$ 215,000

$ 75/sqft

Beckham

$ 195,164

$ 122/sqft

Grant

$ 77,230

$ 49/sqft

Woods

$ 95,000

$ 69/sqft

Kiowa

$ 94,500

$ 66/sqft

Marshall

$ 243,727

$ 159/sqft

Harmon

$ 147,500

$ 54/sqft

Payne

$ 266,495

$ 142/sqft

Roger Mills

$ 122,500

$ 62/sqft

Custer

$ 173,750

$ 107/sqft

Beaver

$ 261,000

$ 141/sqft

Murray

$ 229,000

$ 152/sqft

Jefferson

$ 83,550

$ 65/sqft

Garvin

$ 196,250

$ 125/sqft

Coal

$ --

$ --

Lincoln

$ 225,000

$ 134/sqft

Noble

$ --

$ --

Stephens

$ 136,079

$ 80/sqft

Cimarron

$ --

$ --

Jackson

$ 171,000

$ 103/sqft

Harper

$ --

$ --

Craig

$ 152,885

$ 102/sqft

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Housing Market Summary for Oklahoma

Apr 2023March 2024Change
Median Listing Price$250K$197.6K-20.95%
Median Sold Price$203.3K$197.6K-2.79%
Homes For Sale6,5406,406-2.05%
Homes Sold32,24930,108-6.64%
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On an average, Single Family homes cost $33 more per sqft than Condos. In comparison with sales price/sqft last week, list price/sqft of Single Family homes increased by 1.93% whereas, list price/sqft of Condos increased by 9.38%.

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There are currently 6,573 properties for sale in Oklahoma. The current home value ranges in price from 1 to 10,500,000. The total count of properties in the state is 1,334,688, and the percentage of properties for sale is 6573.00%.

Foreclosure
There are 77 counties within Oklahoma; within these counties, the median estimated home value for homes in foreclosure ranges from $345,028 in Seminole to the lowest value of $16,950 in Seminole. Foreclosure homes account for 0.00% of properties in Oklahoma with Tulsa containing 425 foreclosures, the highest number of foreclosure properties in a single county.
  • Pre-Foreclosure
    Pre-foreclosure homes account for 0.06% of all residential properties in Oklahoma with Oklahoma containing 272 pre-foreclosures, the highest number of pre-foreclosure properties in a single county. There are 77 counties within Oklahoma; of those counties, the estimated home value for pre-foreclosure homes ranges from $1,748,940 in Pushmataha to the lowest home value of $24,030 in Tulsa.
  • Bank Owned
    The median estimated home value of bank owned homes (REO properties) in Oklahoma ranges from the highest value of $799,000 in Mayes to the lowest value of $24,915 in Noble. Bank owned homes and properties account for 0.02% of properties in Oklahoma. There are 77 counties within Oklahoma; Tulsa containing 27 REO properties, has the highest number of bank owned properties in a single county.
  • Auctions
    Tulsa has 127 auction properties, the highest number of properties going to auction in a single county in the state of Oklahoma. Auction homes and other auction properties account for 0.03% of all properties in Oklahoma. There are 77 counties within Oklahoma; of those counties, the median estimated home value for homes going to auction ranges from $700,038 in Murray to the lowest value of $16,950 in Murray.
Homes for Sale
Homes and properties that are actively listed for sale account for 0.49% of residential properties in Oklahoma with Tulsa containing 1282 homes for sale, the highest number of listed properties in a single county. There are 77 counties within Oklahoma; homes for sale in those counties, have a range of median values from $261,000 in Beaver to the lowest value of $14,983 in Mccurtain.
    Sold Homes
    The median value for recently sold homes ranges from $477,000 in Tillman to the lowest price of $14,380 in Tillman. There are 77 counties within Oklahoma. Oklahoma has 7853 recently sold homes, the highest number of recently sold properties in a single county. Recently sold homes and properties account for 2.29% of properties in Oklahoma.

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      Guide for Oklahoma

      Market Reports
      Overview of Real Estate Trends in Oklahoma City – Feb 2024
      Market Reports
      Moderate Fluctuations but Steady Property Sales Mark Tulsa’s Real Estate Scene
      Foreclosure
      Oklahoma Foreclosure Laws
      A new house being built
      Investment Financing
      What Type of Loan Is Best for First-Time Home Buyers?
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      Overview of Real Estate Trends in Oklahoma City – Feb 2024
      Market Reports|posted 29 February 2024

      Oklahoma City real estate showcases strong growth, with rising property values, stable transactions, and a robust market.

      Moderate Fluctuations but Steady Property Sales Mark Tulsa’s Real Estate Scene
      Market Reports|posted 16 February 2024

      The Tulsa real estate market showcases modest fluctuations in property values, with notable seasonal influences. Sold price per square foot remains fairly stable, and neighboring cities generally exhibit higher property values. While factors like economic conditions and local developments play a role, understanding this market requires deeper investigation.

      Oklahoma Foreclosure Laws
      Foreclosure|posted 6 June 2013

      Oklahoma Foreclosure Laws

      A new house being built
      What Type of Loan Is Best for First-Time Home Buyers?
      Investment Financing|posted 9 April 2024

      Buying a new home is an important milestone for many. But how do you make sure you pick the right mortgage?