Low Income & Subsidized Housing in Oklahoma

968 assisted properties with about 54,986 subsidized units, drawn from HUD administrative records. Typical tenant-paid rent across them averages around $332/mo.

342
PB Section 8 buildings
65
public housing developments
513
LIHTC tax-credit properties
98
cities with inventory

Largest cities for low income housing in Oklahoma

CityPropertiesAssisted unitsAvg rent range
Oklahoma City869,227$121–$400
Tulsa787,460$80–$403
Shawnee251,374$273–$460
Norman161,328$277–$405
Muskogee241,324$143–$407
Edmond111,108$239–$380
Lawton171,105$146–$366
Mcalester17956$202–$413
Broken Arrow8799$238–$377
Ada16780$270–$421
Bartlesville14779$200–$460
Enid14771$153–$374
Tahlequah15762$288–$379
Ardmore14742$200–$394
Stillwater11720$245–$379
Durant14705$322–$372
Claremore11671$256–$327
Ponca City9580$220–$347
Moore7554$115–$431
Guthrie11525$317–$426
Chickasha9493$300–$373
Hugo12491$319–$379
Sapulpa10489$291–$332
Idabel8471$258–$406
Duncan7460$338–$338

All cities with subsidized housing in Oklahoma

Grouped alphabetically; every listing links to its full city database page.

Fair Market Rents by county

CountyTracked properties2-BR FMR
Oklahoma County113$1,244
Tulsa County89$1,217
Missing, Oklahoma76
Payne County50$1,097
Le Flore County34$1,208
Carter County32$1,115
Pottawatomie County29$937
Cleveland County28$1,244
Muskogee County26$947
Comanche County22$1,001
Creek County21$1,217
Pittsburg County21$944
Rogers County17$1,217
Canadian County16$1,244
Osage County16$1,217
Pontotoc County16$994
Bryan County15$1,000
Caddo County15$937
Cherokee County15$948
Garfield County15$1,027
Seminole County15$937
Sequoyah County15$937
Kay County14$937
McCurtain County14$937
Washington County14$947

How FMRs work →

Housing agencies operating in Oklahoma