Thinking about buying or selling a home in Oklahoma City?

June is shaping up to be a dynamic month in the local market — with buyer interest returning and new listings starting to tick up. While mortgage rates have edged slightly higher, well-positioned homes are still moving quickly. Here’s a full breakdown of where the Central OK housing market stands — and what it means for your next move.

Oklahoma City Housing Market Stats – June 2025

The data below reflects April 2025 trends (latest available), which inform what we’re seeing so far in June.

  • Median Home Price in OKC: $266,000

    Down 2.0% year-over-year

    Source: Redfin

  • Average Days on Market: 36 days

    Up from 25 days a year ago

    Source: Redfin

  • Housing Supply: No verified local months-of-inventory data published for April/May. However, trends suggest a shift toward balance, especially in mid-range price points.

  • 30-Year Fixed Mortgage Rate (National Average): 6.89% (as of May 30)

    Up from 6.75% in early May

    Source: Freddie Mac

What Buyers in Oklahoma City Should Know

You may find slightly more breathing room this month. Inventory is growing modestly, and price drops are occurring on listings that linger past 21 days. With interest rates climbing modestly, some buyers are locking in early to gain predictability. Others are watching upcoming Fed announcements closely to see if summer brings any relief.

What Sellers Should Expect in June

The OKC market continues to favor sellers — especially those listing move-in-ready homes in desirable neighborhoods. Homes priced right are averaging about five weeks on the market. As we approach July, now is an ideal time to list before the traditional late-summer slowdown.

Neighborhoods to Watch

Here are some areas drawing the strongest attention from buyers:

  • The Village – Highly sought by first-time buyers and investors.

  • West Edmond – Continued strength in homes over $400K.

  • Capitol Hill & Wheeler District – Popular with design-minded and lifestyle-focused buyers.

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