Blog > What Is the Average Price Per Square Foot in Tulsa?
When assessing home value, the metric “price per square foot” is a useful benchmark. Here’s how Tulsa stacks up.
Current Data
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Realtor.com shows the median listing price per square foot in Tulsa in August 2025 at $157. Realtor
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Rocket Homes indicates a median sold price per square foot of about $142 in June 2025. Rocket
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Some premium neighborhoods have significantly higher $/sq ft, e.g., Maple Ridge Historic District listing price per sq ft ~$246. Realtor
How to Use This
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As a buyer, you can compare the $/sq ft of a home you’re looking at to the metro average (~$140-$160) to judge if you’re paying a premium (and whether the premium is justified by neighborhood, condition, amenities).
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As a seller, understanding your neighborhood’s $/sq ft helps you price your home competitively and know how you stack up vs similar homes.
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Always pair $/sq ft with other factors: lot size, condition, updates, neighborhood, and amenities—because two homes at the same $/sq ft can be very different.
My Take
In the Tulsa market, ~$140-$160 per sq ft is a good ballpark for many homes in good condition. If you’re seeing $200+ per sq ft, you’re in a premium zone (or overpaying). I help my clients evaluate this metric specific to their ZIP and home type so they’re well-informed before buying or listing.
