While many areas around the country have seen a drop in home values, Tulsa , Oklahoma has stayed the same. Home values didn’t raise one single dollar over the last year, but in today’s real estate market, it’s good news not to see a drop in home values.
Homes that have been able to hold their value over this past year have been an amazing accomplishment. Most areas around the nation have seen a 9.7% drop in home values. Many people will agree that Tulsa is very healthy when compared to the rest of the country.
Although you can find a handful of other communities faring well, just about all of them can be found in the Midwest . Tulsa ’s home sales are also doing better than the rest of the nation. But, home sales in Tulsa are down 1.7%. Compared to the nation’s 3.3% drop, that’s not too bad.
Tulsa’s median home value in September 2008 was $127,000. It is the same exact value as it was last year in September. It is above the metro area median home value of $110,477 and below the national median home value of $202,966.
If you are one of many people still trying to find a good reason to relocate, you can definitely find one in Tulsa , Oklahoma .
Other Oklahoma median home values:
Bixby – $157,258
Broken Arrow – $133,065
Jenks – $156,744
Owasso – $140,806
Sand Springs – $107,419

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