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 | |
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1. | Town of Schulter | Okmulgee | 350 |
2. | Town of Sentinel | Washita | 350 |
3. | Town of Dill City | Washita | 350 |
4. | Town of Eldorado | Jackson | 350 |
5. | Town of Fairfax | Osage | 350 |
6. | Town of East Duke | Jackson | 350 |
7. | Town of Keota | Haskell | 314 |
8. | Town of Lamont | Grant | 309 |
9. | Town of Wynona | Osage | 309 |
10. | City of Boise City | Cimarron | 302 |
11. | Town of Buffalo | Harper | 290 |
12. | Town of Marshall | Logan | 288 |
13. | Town of Lone Wolf | Kiowa | 287 |
14. | Town of Forgan | Beaver | 287 |
15. | Town of Davidson | Tillman | 287 |
16. | City of Hollis | Harmon | 285 |
17. | Town of Keyes | Cimarron | 284 |
18. | City of Maud | Seminole | 280 |
19. | Town of Coyle | Logan | 277 |
20. | Town of Valley Brook | Oklahoma | 276 |