Buying a home in Oklahoma is still well within reach for most families. The typical home costs $199,800 — about 3.1× of the typical household income of $65,039 a year. That's one of the better ratios in the country. A family putting aside their entire income, with no other expenses, could cover the purchase price in around 3.1 years.
Renters face moderate pressure. The typical rent in Oklahoma is $1,014 a month, and 42% of renters spend more than 30% of their income on housing — the point at which most financial advisers say rent becomes unaffordable. That figure is 7% lower than the national average of 45%.
13.0% of Oklahoma homeowners with a mortgage spend more than 30% of their income on housing — close to the national average of 16.1%.