City Guide
Oklahoma City, OK
Overview
Oklahoma City, OK, is well known for its infamous fried onion burger, sports, and museums. Home to around 700,000 people, Oklahoma City is the largest city in Oklahoma. An interesting fact about the city is that parking meters were invented here in 1935. Another fun fact is that OKC is considered the horse show capital of the world.
What’s it like to live in Oklahoma City, OK ?
If you're looking to buy a home for sale in Oklahoma City, OK you'll find that the median sale price is
$273,500
and homes stay on the market for 23 days. You'll find that the median sale prices of
a single family home and a condo/co-op in Oklahoma City are $275,000
and $156,000
, respectively. Oklahoma City area townhouses have a median sale price of $135,000
, making them less expensive
than single family homes. If you’re not ready to buy a home, consider one of the many apartments for rent in Oklahoma City, OKExplore our Oklahoma City housing market page for insights about how home values have changed over
the years and how Oklahoma City home prices compare to other markets. Explore our Oklahoma City rental market trends page for insights about how rental prices have changed and how Oklahoma City rental prices compare to other rental markets. If you're curious about the most valuable home features in Oklahoma City, or looking for a new home improvement project,
discover what home features and design trends may help increase your home's value.
Popular neighborhoods in and around Oklahoma City
Neighborhood | Median Sale Price | Compete Score | Walk Score | Real Estate |
---|---|---|---|---|
Newalla | -- | -- | -- | For SaleFor Rent |
The Greens | $374,900 | 62 / 100 | 16 / 100 | For SaleFor Rent |
Quail Creek | $468,500 | 49 / 100 | 37 / 100 | For SaleFor Rent |
Mesta Park | $460,000 | 64 / 100 | 82 / 100 | For SaleFor Rent |
Northwest Oklahoma City | $303,802 | 49 / 100 | -- | For SaleFor Rent |
Oklahoma City Articles & Neighborhood Content
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See how much rent you can affordSee all rental listingsOklahoma City Migration & Relocation Trends
In Feb '24 - Apr '24, 18% of Oklahoma City homebuyers searched to move out of Oklahoma City, while 82% looked to stay within the metropolitan area.
- Across the nation, 0.31% of homebuyers searched to move into Oklahoma City from outside metros.
- Los Angeles homebuyers searched to move into Oklahoma City more than any other metro followed by Dallas and Miami.
Where are people moving to Oklahoma City from?
- 82% of Oklahoma City homebuyers searched to stay within the Oklahoma City metropolitan area.
Where are people from Oklahoma City moving to?
Number of People Moving to Oklahoma City
least
most
People are moving to Oklahoma City from
Inbound | Net inflow | ||
---|---|---|---|
Metros | Feb '24 - Apr '24 | ||
1 | 355 | ||
2 | 319 | ||
3 | 210 | ||
4 | 180 | ||
5 | 132 | ||
6 | 77 | ||
7 | 67 | ||
8 | 62 | ||
9 | 59 | ||
10 | 52 |
Methodology
This data does not reflect actual moves. The latest migration analysis is based on a sample of about two
million Redfin.com users who searched for homes across more than 100 metro areas. To be included in this dataset, a Redfin.com user
must have viewed at least 10 homes in a three month period. This dataset excludes all rentals data.
What is there to do in Oklahoma City, OK ?
Oklahoma City, OK, boasts a wide variety of activities from dining at delicious restaurants to visiting one of the many parks. Oklahoma City is known for its popular museums such as Science Museum Oklahoma, Oklahoma City Museum of Art, and Oklahoma History Center. Civic Center Music Hall and Lyric Theatre are among the many performing arts venues you can check out. The city is also known for its parks and green spaces like Myriad Botanical Gardens, Will Rogers Park, Earlywine Park, just to name a few. You'll find plenty of restaurants and up-and-coming eateries throughout Oklahoma City. Make sure you grab a bite to eat at Tokyo Japanese Restaurant, Abel's Mexican Restaurant, and BJ's Restaurant & Brewhouse for a small taste of what this city has to offer.
Explore some of the best things to do in Oklahoma City
What's the best way to get around Oklahoma City, OK ?
The best way to get around Oklahoma City is by car, but there are many methods for getting around the city. If you’re exploring the city by foot, Oklahoma City has a walk score of 34, meaning this area is car dependent. Another way to get around the city is by public transportation. Oklahoma City has a transit score of 17, and almost all errands require a car. Most bus stations and rail stations are located in 73102, 73117 and 73129. You can also get around Oklahoma City by bike. With a bike score of 40, there is a minimal amount of infrastructure for biking.
Car-Dependent
Walk Score®
Minimal Transit
Transit Score®
Somewhat Bikeable
Bike Score®
Oklahoma City Transportation
Bus Station
Buses can be found throughout the city and are easily accessible to commute in the city.
Rail Station
Oklahoma City has 4 heavy rail stations; Amtrak-Okc, Santa Fe Depot, Watco Companies, Stillwater Central Railroad. This allows you to use heavy rail to commute in and out of the city from the surrounding area and even travel to other cities.
Tram Station
Our data indicates this city does not have this transportation type.
Metro Station
Our data indicates this city does not have this transportation type.
Car & Bike Rentals
Renting a car is another good way to get around the city. There are 77 car rental locations. Renting a bike is another good way to get around. There is 1 bike rental location.
Airports
Oklahoma City has 4 airports which allows you to easily travel.