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Rent to own Homes in Oklahoma City, OK

Oklahoma City had a population of 655,057 as of 2020, a 12.9% increase over its 2010 census count. It is now the 27th-most populous city in the country. OKC encompasses an area of 606.41 square miles, making it the eighth-largest U.S. city by area. Also known as The Big Friendly because of its pleasant inhabitants, it's no surprise that the city's population is rising.

OKC's roots date back to 1889 when the United States allowed people to claim land free of charge. At the end of the first day, more than 10,000 residents inhabited Oklahoma City. Cattle trade immediately became - and still is - a major industry in the city, but it is a great place to start any type of business. This year, Oklahoma City made it to Inc.com's list of the 50 best U.S. cities for starting a business. The overall economy is diverse, with industries such as aviation and aerospace, biotech, energy, transportation and logistics, business services, health care, hospitality and entertainment, and telecommunications.

Oklahoma City, OK is a great place for affordable rent-to-own homes! With a median household income of over $56,456 and a median rent of $884, the Oklahoma City, OK rent-to-own market is more affordable than the traditional housing market which has shown tremendous growth across the U.S. and with it, aggressive competition for home purchases. With the current housing shortage trend it can make it harder to become a homeowner, including in Oklahoma City, OK. This means higher than average down payments for homes and higher qualification standards for conventional home loans. With a rent-to-own property, tenants are also buyers. You can live in the house for a set amount of time before you purchase it, meaning that you get to know the house, your neighbors, and your community before making the final purchase. This enables you and your family to make the right choice based on both information and experience. Rent-to-own is also a great alternative way to get into a home if you have bad credit or don't have enough saved for a down payment.

Check out Oklahoma City, OK rent to own homes for sale, which may include auction properties, for sale by owner, and more.
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1223 Colonial Avenue
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Tuttle, OK 73089
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2
1510 ft2
2024
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1 of 425 5900 Mosteller Dr
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Townhouse/Condo
Oklahoma City, OK 73112
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1152 ft2
1960
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414 SUNNYSIDE PL
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Meadow Lakes
Single Family Home
Edmond, OK 73003
3
1
995 ft2
1971
1512 NE EUCLID ST
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Culbertson East Highland
Single Family Home
Oklahoma City, OK 73117
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2
1216 ft2
1916
2328 NW 191ST CT
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Single Family Home
Edmond, OK 73012
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2
1764 ft2
2017
1 of 29 629 HARBOR TOWN DR
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Townhouse/Condo
Edmond, OK 73034
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2
1129 ft2
2021
18204 JIMENEZ DR
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Single Family Home
Edmond, OK 73012
4
2
2384 ft2
2021
1002 STANSELL DR
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Single Family Home
Oklahoma City, OK 73110
3
2
1167 ft2
1950
1231 NW 33RD ST
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Corridor South
Single Family Home
Oklahoma City, OK 73118
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6
7230 ft2
1925
17401 BRAKEN DR
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Copper Creek
Single Family Home
Edmond, OK 73012
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2
2600 ft2
2015
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3332 SW 47TH ST
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Single Family Home
Oklahoma City, OK 73119
3
1
820 ft2
1959
9300 NW 85th Street
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Single Family Home
Yukon, OK 73099
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4
2749 ft2
2024
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5820 Promenade Square
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Single Family Home
Oklahoma City, OK 73142
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3
3984 ft2
2023
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1 of 2 1117 NW 198TH ST
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Single Family Home
Edmond, OK 73012
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3
3277 ft2
1985
3428 NW 27TH ST
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Denniston Park
Single Family Home
Oklahoma City, OK 73107
3
1
1564 ft2
1950
2901 Harper St
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Downtown Choctaw
Single Family Home
Choctaw, OK 73020
3
3
3100 ft2
1961
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1 of 51 11732 SW 18TH ST
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Single Family Home
Yukon, OK 73099
3
2
1866 ft2
2011
1614 SW 41ST ST
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Rancho Village
Single Family Home
Oklahoma City, OK 73119
2
1
938 ft2
1950
8232 NW 98TH ST
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Harvest Hills
Single Family Home
Oklahoma City, OK 73162
3
3
2262 ft2
1978
517 STILL HOLLOW RD
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Single Family Home
Edmond, OK 73034
4
3
2437 ft2
1994
(Undisclosed Address)
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Single Family Home
Edmond, OK 73034
3
2
1742 ft2
2018
1500 NW 82ND ST
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Single Family Home
Blanchard, OK 73010
3
2
1350 ft2
1998
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18863 Selah Way # B
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Single Family Home
Norman, OK 73072
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800 ft2
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1 of 6 18845 Selah Way #B
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Townhouse/Condo
Norman, OK 73072
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1281 ft2
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1 of 6 18822 Selah Way #B
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Townhouse/Condo
Norman, OK 73072
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1281 ft2
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1 of 6 18853 Selah Way #B
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Townhouse/Condo
Norman, OK 73072
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1281 ft2
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18857 Selah Way # B
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Single Family Home
Norman, OK 73072
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1
800 ft2
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18841 Selah Way # B
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Single Family Home
Norman, OK 73072
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1
800 ft2
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18818 Selah Way # B
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Single Family Home
Norman, OK 73072
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1
800 ft2
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405 S DREXEL ST
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Single Family Home
Guthrie, OK 73044
3
2
1463 ft2
1945
806 N TUCKER AVE
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Single Family Home
Shawnee, OK 74801
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1
1008 ft2
1940
1301 E MAIN ST
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Single Family Home
Shawnee, OK 74801
2
1
1388 ft2
1930
11799 240TH ST
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Single Family Home
Blanchard, OK 73010
2
2
1320 ft2
1983
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31866 COKER RD
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Single Family Home
Macomb, OK 74852
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2
1844 ft2
1972
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823 S MCFARLAND ST
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Single Family Home
Stillwater, OK 74074
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2
1338 ft2
1954
3212 E 4TH AVE
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Single Family Home
Stillwater, OK 74074
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2
1616 ft2
1979
300 CHAR LN
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Ranchets
Single Family Home
Oklahoma City, OK 73110
4
1
1170 ft2
1955
10801 SECRETARIAT DR
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Single Family Home
Mustang, OK 73064
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4
4797 ft2
2023
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12324 SW 110TH ST
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Single Family Home
Mustang, OK 73064
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3
3783 ft2
2022
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13112 SPRINGCREEK DR
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Single Family Home
Oklahoma City, OK 73170
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2
1754 ft2
2001
5704 NW 66TH ST
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Single Family Home
Warr Acres, OK 73132
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3
1676 ft2
1960
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14201 SW 74TH ST
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Single Family Home
Mustang, OK 73064
4
3
2211 ft2
1960
10601 KASE DR
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Single Family Home
Mustang, OK 73064
3
3
3629 ft2
2022
1 of 15 7605 NW 28TH ST
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Single Family Home
Bethany, OK 73008
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2
1420 ft2
1963
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Buying a Home in Oklahoma City, OK

Oklahoma City, OK is seeing rapid growth and Oklahoma City, OK's' housing market remains optimal with an average home price that is -26% below the 2025 national average. Oklahoma City, OK is part of Oklahoma county and taxes are an important factor to consider when purchasing a home whether through rent to own or a traditional purchase. The average tax rate as of 2025 for county Oklahoma is 0.96% which is below the national average, which is 0.99%.

Median Home Price in Oklahoma City, OK

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Rent to own homes offer low monthly payments and flexible terms.

Average Cost of Living in Oklahoma City

Oklahoma City is an affordable place to live. The overall cost of living in the city is slightly higher than the rest of the state, but nearly 15% lower than the national average. Groceries, utilities, and transportation are all cheaper than the rest of the country. The only category that's more expensive is health costs, which is 17.2% higher than the other parts of the United States and 1.4% higher than Oklahoma State. There are more affordable areas nearby. For example, the cost of living in Del City is 8.1% cheaper than in Oklahoma City. But other neighboring municipalities are more costly. Edmond is 13.7% higher than Oklahoma City, 15.4% more than the state, and less than 1% below the national average.

Average Home Prices in Oklahoma City

The real estate market in Oklahoma City is exceptional for a large city with so much to offer. The median home cost in the city is $130,000. The state average of $124,800 is only 2.2% lower, while the national average, $231,200, is 43.8% higher. Del City's housing is even cheaper at $73,000 for an average home, while a house in Edmond costs $227,900, which is 1.4% below the rest of the country and 44.6% higher than the state average. In general, Oklahoma City has an affordable housing market with many rent-to-own home opportunities.

Oklahoma City Statistics

If you're interested in Oklahoma City rent-to-own homes, don't forget to consider important factors in addition to monthly living costs, such as average commute, taxes, crime rates, etc. The following are some common Oklahoma City statistics compared to the U.S. national average.

Oklahoma City Averages National Averages
One-Way Commute 21.3 minutes 26.4 minutes
Violent Crime 40.4 22.7
Property Crime 60.0 35.4
Unemployment Rate 3.4% 3.9%
Income Tax Rate 5.0% 4.6%
Air Quality 51 58
Water Quality 53 55
Median Household Income $47,004 $53,482
Median Property Taxes $1,130 $2,200
Utilities $160/month $112/month
Monthly Rent $790 $1,470
Median Home Cost $130,000 $231,200
Median Home Age 37 years 40 years

Popular Amenities and Attractions in Oklahoma City

It would be a shame to pass through Oklahoma City without experiencing its Wild West origins. Visit the National Cowboy and Western Heritage Museum to learn all about the cowboys of the 19th century. The museum has lots of artifacts and exhibits that will take you back to the old American West. More than 100,000 square feet is dedicated to a learning center where you can check out restored 19th-century buildings, grind corn, work on a giant loom, and listen to live storytellers.

Oklahoma City still has a cattle trade market. Oklahoma National Stockyards is the largest cattle stocker and feeder in the world. You can attend the cattle auction every Monday and Tuesday to get a feel for the age-old trade.

If you enjoy the outdoors and water sports, you'll want to visit Riversport Rapids and Adventures. You can go on water slides, whitewater rafting and kayaking, flatwater kayaking, biking, hiking, climbing, and even take a zip line across the Oklahoma River.

Even if you aren't into exotic plants, you can visit the Myriad Botanical Gardens to enjoy the serene environment. While you're there, you can partake in their many events and educational programs, view an art exhibit, and even take a yoga class. The Oklahoma City Zoo has nearly 2,000 animals from around the world, and events and entertainment for people of all ages.

There are many more interesting stops you can make in the city. Wherever you go, the people will greet you with a smile. Consider making Oklahoma City your new home with one of the many rent-to-own opportunities available in the city.