Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
As of December, 2014, within a 10 mile span of Oklahoma, the average apartment housing rent is $784.
$639 per month on average is what one bedroom apartment housing units rent for in Oklahoma City and $751 per month on average is what two bedroom apartment housing units rent for.
Also, as of December, 2014, for the prior 6 months, the average apartment housing rent has gone down by $55 or 7%. One bedroom apartment housing units have gone down by $50.50 or 7%, and two bedroom apartment housing units have gone down by $59.50 or 7%.
A source to get some information on the Oklahoma City multifamily market is Apartment Association of Central Oklahoma – http://www.aacoonline.org/
As of 2015, February 15, the median asking price per unit for multifamily housing for sale, Oklahoma City, is $52,937.77. This is a decline of 1 percent when compared to the past 3 months, and year over year this is a gain of 5.2%.
Oklahoma City is the biggest city in Oklahoma and the capital of Oklahoma. Oklahoma County has the distinction of having it as its county seat. Oklahoma city population wise is the number 27th largest city in America. July 2013 has Oklahoma City population at 610,613. 1,319,677 is the population of Oklahoma metro in 2013. In America it is the 8th biggest city by land area which includes consolidated city-counties.
To look for Oklahoma City apartment buildings for sale, go to http://www.loopnet.com/Apartment-Buildings-For-Sale/. Also, for another source to find out more about apartment real-estate in Oklahoma City, go to http://www.biggerpockets.com/
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