The Housing Affordability Index base is 100 and represents a balance point where a resident with a median household income can normally qualify to purchase a median price home. Values above 100 indicate increased affordability, while values below 100 indicate decreased affordability.
| Name | County | Housing Affordability Index | |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1. | Town of Dill City | Washita | 350 |
| 2. | Town of Lamont | Grant | 350 |
| 3. | Town of Schulter | Okmulgee | 324 |
| 4. | Town of Sentinel | Washita | 286 |
| 5. | Town of East Duke | Jackson | 286 |
| 6. | Town of Fairfax | Osage | 280 |
| 7. | Town of Eldorado | Jackson | 275 |
| 8. | Town of Coyle | Logan | 266 |
| 9. | City of Barnsdall | Osage | 260 |
| 10. | Town of Aline | Alfalfa | 255 |
| 11. | Town of Forgan | Beaver | 254 |
| 12. | Town of Terral | Jefferson | 250 |
| 13. | Town of Dewar | Okmulgee | 249 |
| 14. | City of Healdton | Carter | 245 |
| 15. | Town of Keota | Haskell | 241 |
| 16. | City of Boise City | Cimarron | 240 |
| 17. | City of Maud | Seminole | 231 |
| 18. | Town of Ryan | Jefferson | 229 |
| 19. | Turley Census Designated Place | Tulsa | 229 |
| 20. | Preston Census Designated Place | Okmulgee | 227 |