Oklahoma City is a rapidly growing metro area with a strong economy, affordable investment opportunities, and high cash flow potential for property investors. Real estate investing in Oklahoma City is particularly attractive due to its low cost of living for tenants, a business-friendly environment that attracts a stable tenant base, and steady population growth. Home prices remain below the national average, making it possible to generate solid rental income with a relatively low initial investment. The city’s economy is diverse, with strong industries in energy, aerospace, biotechnology, and logistics, all of which help to sustain a stable housing market. These factors make Oklahoma City investment properties an excellent choice for both new and experienced investors looking to build long-term wealth with real estate.
Oklahoma City Investment Opportunity Quick Facts

This information reflects typical properties purchased by RealWealth investors in Oklahoma City. These numbers are estimates, and the actual property prices and rents will vary based on current inventory.
- Investment Objective: Hybrid with an opportunity for cash flow and appreciation
- Types of properties for sale: New construction only, A, B, and C+ class neighborhoods
- Average home price: Single family rental properties range from $210,000 – $240,000; duplexes cost an average of $320,000 – $432,000
- Average monthly rents: SFRs rent between $1,550 – $1,750 and duplexes rent for an average of $2,400 – $3,000
Is Oklahoma City a good place to invest in real estate?
Oklahoma City investment property is ideal for buy-and-hold investors seeking a hybrid market with strong cash flow and appreciation opportunities. The teams in RealWealth’s network exclusively sell new construction rental properties in A, B, and C+ class neighborhoods. Here are several key reasons that make OKC a solid real estate investment:
- Affordability: The Oklahoma City metro area remains one of the most affordable housing markets in the U.S., with the average home price being nearly 36% below the national average.
- Strong Appreciation: The median home value in Oklahoma City has increased by 82% since 2014, a good sign for investors seeking a steady growth market.
- Rapid Population Growth: Since 2010, Oklahoma City’s population has grown by 19%, which is 92% faster than the national average. This is a great sign for investors who want a stable pool of renters for their investment properties.
- Diverse Economy: With major employers in energy, aerospace, military, and technology, Oklahoma City offers economic stability and continued job creation.
- Job Growth: Between 2020 and 2025, 8,600 jobs were gained.
- Fast-growing metro: Oklahoma City is one of the fastest-growing metros in the U.S. and ranks among the top cities for economic growth. The city has six Fortune 500 companies and five military installations, including Tinker AFB, Fort Sill, and Vance AFB. Additionally, new residents moving to Oklahoma tend to have higher labor force participation rates, contributing to job market expansion.
- Military Presence & Stability: With five military bases and tens of thousands of government jobs, the region benefits from a steady demand for rental housing.
Oklahoma City Investment Properties for Sale
The Oklahoma City investment property teams in RealWealth’s network sell new construction single-family homes and duplexes. These properties are located in desirable A, B, and C+ neighborhoods where rental demand is high. By investing in Oklahoma City investment properties, investors can benefit from strong rental income, long-term appreciation opportunities, and a stable economy, making it an excellent choice for building passive income. Check out the pro formas below to learn more about the turnkey rental properties available for purchase through RealWealth’s network.
Frequently Asked Questions about Oklahoma City, OK
Is Oklahoma City a good place to invest in real estate?
Oklahoma City is a hybrid market offering opportunity for both cash flow and appreciation, and it is one of the most affordable in the RealWealth network. The average home price in OKC is nearly 36% below the national average, and median home values have increased 82% since 2014. Population has grown 19% since 2010, which is 92% faster than the national average. OKC is also one of the fastest growing metros in the US with six Fortune 500 companies and five military installations including Tinker AFB, Fort Sill, and Vance AFB.
What should I know about real estate investing in Oklahoma City?
Oklahoma City’s investment profile is hybrid: opportunity for both cash flow and appreciation. The teams RealWealth works with exclusively sell new construction properties in A, B, and C+ class neighborhoods. SFRs average $210,000 to $240,000 with rents of $1,550 to $1,750 per month, targeting approximately 5% cash on cash returns. Duplexes run $320,000 to $432,000 with rents of $2,400 to $3,000 per month, targeting 3 to 5% cash on cash.
One note on geography: some properties are located in other metros outside OKC proper, including duplexes in Lawton and SFHs in Perry, OK. The five military installations create stable, reliable rental demand that is structurally independent of local economic cycles.
What types of turnkey investment properties are available in Oklahoma City?
RealWealth’s OKC teams sell exclusively new construction single-family rentals priced $210,000 to $240,000 and duplexes priced $320,000 to $432,000, in A, B, and C+ class neighborhoods. Some inventory is in outlying areas including Lawton (duplexes) and Perry, OK (SFHs). New construction only means low maintenance costs and modern, rent-ready properties. Members can review pro formas at realwealth.com/properties.
What cash flow can I expect from Oklahoma City investment properties?
OKC SFRs target approximately 5% cash on cash returns with minimum capital of approximately $60,000. Duplexes target 3 to 5% cash on cash with minimum capital of approximately $92,000. OKC’s home prices remain nearly 36% below the national average, which means lower initial capital requirements relative to the cash flow generated. Property taxes run approximately 1.2% annually, which is moderate. Members can review full pro formas at realwealth.com/properties after signing up for a free membership.
Can I invest in Oklahoma City real estate from out of state?
Yes, and the new construction focus makes it particularly well suited to remote investors. Because there is no renovation stage, properties are delivered in known, standardized condition. The team manages properties for out of state investors across OKC, Lawton, and surrounding areas. Sign up for a free membership and connect with the OKC team through the Properties tab, or schedule a complimentary strategy session.
What are property taxes and landlord laws like in Oklahoma City?
Oklahoma has state income tax. Property taxes in Oklahoma City run approximately 1.2% annually, which is relatively low compared to markets like Cleveland (1.8%) or Indianapolis (2%). Oklahoma’s low cost of living for tenants supports occupancy: renters can afford market rate rents even at lower income levels, which reduces vacancy risk. Oklahoma is generally considered landlord-friendly. The military presence at five installations also means a segment of tenants with housing allowances, providing additional payment reliability.
What makes Oklahoma City different from other RealWealth markets?
Oklahoma City is the only RealWealth market that is simultaneously one of the most affordable (36% below national average) and one of the fastest growing metros in the US. That combination of low prices in a growing market is the core of the investment thesis. The five military installations are also a distinctive stabilizer. With Tinker AFB, Fort Sill, and Vance AFB among them, OKC has an unusually large military presence relative to overall metro size, meaning a larger percentage of the rental market is backed by housing allowances and government employment, which is recession resistant by definition.
How do I get started investing in Oklahoma City real estate with RealWealth?
Sign up for a free membership to access OKC pro formas for both SFR and duplex options. A strategy session can help you decide between the SFR entry point and the duplex option based on your capital and income goals.








