The average monthly rent of apartments in Oklahoma City, OK is $960.
Houses for Rent in Oklahoma City, OK
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The average monthly rent of apartments in Oklahoma City, OK is $960.
About 29% of apartment rents in Oklahoma City, OK range between $1,001-$1,500. Meanwhile, apartments priced over $1,501-$2,000 represent 4% of apartments. Around 51% of Oklahoma City’s apartments are in the $701-$1,000 price range. 15% of apartments are priced between $501-$700.
Compared to the national average rent of $1,702, the average rent in Oklahoma City, OK is $960.
The price range of a house for rent is between $1,195 and $2,475. Find house for rent in Oklahoma City, OK.
The average Oklahoma City, OK rental house size is 1,756 sq. ft.
Renting a house in Oklahoma City, OK comes with more space, both indoor and outdoor.
Houses for rent in Oklahoma City, OK are usually located in non-central areas. You might be interested in studio apartments, 1 bedroom apartments, 2 bedroom apartments or 3 bedroom apartments, or browse all RentCafe apartments for rent in Oklahoma City, OK.
Oklahoma City, OK has a population of 673,183 according to the most recent data from the U.S. Census Bureau. 339,399 of Oklahoma City’s residents are women and 333,784 are men. The median age of those who live in Oklahoma City, OK is 34.9.
According to U.S. Census data, there are 265,519 households in Oklahoma City, OK. 163,029 are family households and 102,490 are non-family households. There are 85,544 households with children in Oklahoma City and 179,975 households without children. On average, about 2.49 people live in a household in Oklahoma City, OK.
The level of education of the population of Oklahoma City, OK is as follows: 5% have no high school education, 32% completed some high school, 26% partially completed college, 8% have an Associate Degree, 19% have a Bachelor Degree, and 10% have a Graduate Degree.
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Some people just don’t buy into the American dream of owning your own house and sacrificing flexibility. Also, a 30-year mortgage is not the most pleasant thought to wake up with every morning. We understand. But what if you need some extra storage space? What if you like a backyard where you could throw BBQ parties and the kids could play in a safe environment? Luckily, you can forget the dreaded mortgage. Renting a house is the answer. There are 69 homes for rent in Oklahoma City, OK. And it won’t necessarily cost an arm and a leg to rent the perfect home for your family. You can look into duplexes for rent too. Prices in Oklahoma City, OK for rental homes start at $1,225. Or, if you don’t want your neighbors too close, you should browse some single family homes for rent, priced up to $2,445 per month.
Your family situation will change throughout your life. Renting makes it possible to match the size of your home to your lifestyle and financial situation. And with 69 houses listed in Oklahoma City, OK, with prices ranging from $1,225 to $2,445 it’s possible to find the perfect one for you, whether you’re on the lookout for cheap houses for rent or something fancy and expensive. Maybe it’s just you and your significant other at the moment sharing a charming downtown apartment. But there’s a chance that at some point in time, a third family member will show-up and suddenly that 1 bedroom apartment you were so happy with will become too small. You will realize that you’d much rather prefer the comfort of your own backyard, than all the excitement your current neighborhood provides, that you no longer have time to enjoy anyway. If you want to continue living comfortably, you may want to rent a 2 bedroom house. Or maybe your oldest son turned into a young man who’s going off to college soon. You’ll find yourself in a 4 bedroom house that is suddenly too big. You could downsize and rent a 3 bedroom home with a pool, in a much nicer area. The flexibility of renting makes it possible.