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Highest Home Value in Oklahoma

Top 76 cities ranked by highest home value

Highest Home Value — Oklahoma

1 Edmond $324,900
2 Piedmont $298,600
3 Bixby $298,200
4 Jenks $285,600
5 Tuttle $284,600
6 Blanchard $259,100
7 Newcastle $255,100
8 Norman $239,300
9 Weatherford $233,700
10 Grove $232,400
11 Owasso $231,400
12 Stillwater $230,900
13 Broken Arrow $229,300
14 Mustang $227,800
15 Choctaw $223,900
16 Harrah $216,300
17 Verdigris $215,400
18 Oklahoma City $215,100
19 Collinsville $207,100
20 Glenpool $191,400
21 Noble $191,300
22 The Village $190,600
23 Tulsa $189,600
24 Moore $189,300
25 Sand Springs $186,700
26 Coweta $185,900
27 Yukon $185,800
28 Lone Grove $184,400
29 Tahlequah $182,800
30 Guthrie $176,200
31 Claremore $172,500
32 Guymon $171,800
33 Ada $169,300
34 Catoosa $169,000
35 Skiatook $168,600
36 Elk City $165,300
37 Woodward $164,200
38 Purcell $163,000
39 Bethany $161,500
40 Ardmore $158,800
41 Midwest City $158,400
42 Sapulpa $158,300
43 El Reno $157,000
44 Durant $155,800
45 Bartlesville $154,900
46 Warr Acres $150,500
47 Shawnee $147,800
48 Pryor Creek $146,200
49 Enid $143,500
50 Poteau $142,400
51 Wagoner $138,800
52 McAlester $137,500
53 Lawton $134,200
54 Alva $132,500
55 Ponca City $127,500
56 Duncan $125,800
57 Muskogee $124,900
58 Altus $124,800
59 Sallisaw $123,500
60 Idabel $121,300
61 Chickasha $113,200
62 Del City $112,800
63 Clinton $112,500
64 Cushing $112,100
65 Tecumseh $107,600
66 Miami $102,600
67 Hugo $96,100
68 Vinita $92,200
69 Okmulgee $90,200
70 Anadarko $90,000
71 Seminole $86,500
72 Henryetta $86,100
73 Pauls Valley $84,100
74 Sayre $77,800
75 Blackwell $77,000
76 Holdenville $76,900

The most expensive housing markets in Oklahoma reflect areas of high demand, limited supply, and strong local economies. Edmond leads with a median home value of $324,900. These cities are often located in major metro areas or regions with significant economic activity.

High home values are driven by factors including strong job markets, desirable locations, good school districts, and limited buildable land. For homeowners, high values represent significant wealth accumulation, but for prospective buyers, they create substantial barriers to entry.

Many of the most expensive markets have seen rapid appreciation over the past decade, outpacing income growth and raising affordability concerns. This has led to increased interest in remote work opportunities that allow residents to earn high salaries while living in more affordable areas.

Did You Know?

  • 1. A typical home in Edmond costs $324,900 — 0.9x the national median of $350,000.
  • 2. Home values in the top 10 most expensive cities have increased by an average of 40-60% over the past decade.
  • 3. In the most expensive markets, a 20% down payment alone exceeds the median home price in most U.S. cities.

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