2020 Greater Oklahoma City Welcome Guide

A PLACE TO CALL HOME

Oklahoma City is the kind of place where you can live large and for less. Oklahoma City residents spend 31.2% less than the national average on housing costs, and Oklahoma City’s growing economy offers you plenty of ways to enjoy your extra savings. Learn more about where to live at ABetterLifeOKC.com/housing. From modern, urban lofts in the heart of downtown to historic homes on tree-lined streets and spacious homes on even more spacious lots, Greater Oklahoma City offers an expansive choice of desirable neighborhoods and a wide range of prices for housing. Compared to other housing markets, you will be pleasantly

surprised at how far your money will go in Oklahoma City’s housing market. The average cost of a single-family home is $136,673 with single-family home prices starting at $72,667 and condominiums and townhomes averaging a price tag of $87,330. Also available are thousands of rental apartments ranging from brand-new luxury complexes to modest, garden style apartments with the average rental price ranging from $550 to $2,000. In Oklahoma City, the average 950-square-foot apartment costs $850 per month, compared to $1,500 in Denver, $2,131 in Chicago, $2,650 in Seattle and $2,800 in Los Angeles.

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