Income Needed to Buy a Home in Oklahoma (2026)
Verdict: stretch — requires $75,467/year (#37 least affordable of 51 US states)
Oklahoma ranks #37 of 51 US states for housing unaffordability in 2026. Buying the median home at $220,468 requires a household income of about $75,467. That's $9,319 more than the median household actually earns ($66,148) — a shortfall of 14% of typical income.
Oklahoma's affordability ratio of 1.14 (required income ÷ actual median income) is 10.7% better than the median across all 51 US states (1.28). Home prices here sit 36.4% below the cross-state median of $346,668.
An effective property tax rate of 0.77% adds $141 per month — and homeowners insurance is a real burden here at $4,695/year ($391/month), well above what most states pay. All-in, the monthly PITI (principal, interest, taxes, insurance) comes to $1,761.
Oklahoma monthly cost breakdown (2026)
| Median home price | $220,468 |
| Loan amount (10% down) | $198,421 |
| Monthly principal & interest | $1,228 |
| Monthly property tax (0.77% rate) | $141 |
| Monthly homeowners insurance | $391 |
| Total monthly PITI | $1,761 |
| Required household income | $75,467 |
| Median household income | $66,148 |
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How Oklahoma compares
- Illinois — similar affordability (ratio 1.14, requires $94,840)
- Alaska — similar affordability (ratio 1.14, requires $108,841)
- Kentucky — similar affordability (ratio 1.15, requires $74,053)
- West Virginia — among the most affordable US states (requires $48,369)
- Iowa — among the most affordable US states (requires $74,199)
See every state and province ranked in the 2026 Mortgage Affordability Index.
Frequently asked questions
How much income do you need to buy a house in Oklahoma in 2026?
About $75,467 per year to afford the median-priced home of $220,468, assuming a 10% down payment and standard 28% housing-cost-to-income guideline. The median Oklahoma household earns $66,148.
What is the monthly cost of owning a median home in Oklahoma?
Roughly $1,761 per month, including principal and interest, property tax, and homeowners insurance.
Is Oklahoma affordable at the median income?
No. The required income exceeds the median household income by $9,319 (14%), ranking Oklahoma #37 least affordable of 51 US states.
Methodology & sources
Assumes 10% down, 30-year fixed at prevailing 2026 rates, 28% housing-cost-to-income guideline. Home prices from Zillow ZHVI (March 2026); incomes from Census ACS 1-Year 2024; property taxes from Tax Foundation; insurance from Bankrate state averages. Figures model the median scenario and are not financial advice. Full sources on the affordability index.