Oklahoma
77 County Market Needs Assessment Study
The Statewide Affordable Housing Market Study
was financed in whole or in
part by funds from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development as
administered by the Oklahoma Department of Commerce.
From Adair county to Woodward county, the study shows
the number of homes and rental property needed in each county, as well as
demographics and economic growth trends.
The study yields the following five-year statewide
housing needs forecast. Regarding home ownership, there is a need for 38,464
homes with the greatest demand in the $56,000 to $130,000 price range.
Concerning rental property, 17,518 rental units are needed statewide with
the greatest demand for rent payments ranging from $275 to $750.
Developers Note
The 77 County Market Needs
Assessment Study does not replace the formal market
analysis required in OHFA's application for housing tax credits or the
Home Investment Partnerships Program.
Executive
Summary (full view)
Executive Summary
(printable versions)
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paper.
Executive Summary: Five-Year
Housing Need Forecast and Demographics
Executive Summary: Specific Findings
(Sale Price, Vacancy Rate, Single-Family Development Activity)
Executive Summary: Specific Findings
(Recent Rental Development Activity)
County Reports
Click on the appropriate
county below for county report. County reports are lengthy and may take
time to download. County reports print portrait on letter paper.
Questions, contact Jody Jenkins, (405) 419-8133 or
(800) 256-1489, Ext. 133.