Oklahoma City, Oklahoma · New Homes

New homes in Oklahoma City.

Oklahoma City consistently ranks among the most affordable large metros in America while providing full-service urban amenities, with the energy sector creating a professional-income buyer pool and Tinker Air Force Base providing stable military-family housing demand that keeps the market active regardless of national economic cycles.

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New construction is most active in Edmond, Yukon, and Mustang on the northwest side, and in Moore and Newcastle on the south side, with homes from $220,000 to $380,000 in growing communities.

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At a glance

Oklahoma City market snapshot

Median Home Price

$215,000

Median Rent

$1,000

Market Trend

Stable

Cost of Living Index

84

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Why Oklahoma City

What makes Oklahoma City different

New Construction

New construction is most active in Edmond, Yukon, and Mustang on the northwest side, and in Moore and Newcastle on the south side, with homes from $220,000 to $380,000 in growing communities.

Why People Move Here

Among most affordable markets in country and energy sector jobs and Tinker Air Force Base and low cost of living and rapidly improving downtown

Schools

Edmond Public Schools consistently ranks as one of Oklahoma top-performing large school districts and drives significant premium values in northern Oklahoma City suburbs with buyers paying meaningful premiums for Edmond ISD addresses.

Top Neighborhoods

Edmond, Yukon, Mustang, Moore, Midwest City, Norman, and Broken Arrow

Major Employers

Devon Energy global headquarters in Oklahoma City and INTEGRIS Health system and University of Oklahoma Medical Center and Tinker Air Force Base employing over 26,000 military and civilian personnel and Amazon fulfillment center and Boeing operations

Local life

Life in Oklahoma City

Schools

Oklahoma City School District serves the area — 59 schools, 33,245 students enrolled, per the U.S. Department of Education's Common Core of Data.

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Common questions

Oklahoma City FAQ

Is Oklahoma City a good place to buy a home?

Oklahoma City offers extraordinary housing value and energy sector employment and Tinker Air Force Base stability and most affordable cost-of-living.

What is the median home price in Oklahoma City?

The median home price in Oklahoma City is approximately $215,000 making it one of the most affordable large metros with Edmond communities from $280,000 to $400,000.

Which Oklahoma City suburbs have the most new construction?

Edmond, Yukon, and Mustang on northwest side and Moore and Newcastle on south side lead Oklahoma City in new home activity.

Is Oklahoma City good for real estate investors?

Oklahoma City offers most accessible entry prices of any major market with strong rental demand from military families and energy workers.

What is driving Oklahoma City housing demand?

Devon Energy and oil and gas sector employment and Tinker Air Force Base and University of Oklahoma Medical Center and Boeing and downtown improvement drive demand.

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