Oklahoma’s median down payment ranks among lowest in the nation

Published Tuesday, November 25, 2025
by Chamber Staff

According to Bankrate, Oklahoma has the 5th lowest median down payment among all states, with a median of $27,600. 

That figure comes as the U.S. median down payment continues to rise. As of July 2025, the national median down payment reached $62,000, roughly 16 percent of a home’s median sale price. 

Here are a few key points from the study: 

  • Down payment amounts vary widely across the U.S., from under $20,000 to over $200,000. 
  • Analysts use the median rather than the average because it better reflects what a typical buyer can expect to pay. 
  • Oklahoma’s position means many homebuyers here face a lower barrier to entry compared to buyers in higher-cost states. Having a lower median down payment helps support homeownership and mobility in our region. 

For more information on the topic or to view all 50 state’s median house down payment, view the full article here: What's The Average Down Payment On A House? 

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