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Cost to Build a House in Oklahoma (2026)

Average construction costs in Oklahoma range from $117–$215/sq ft, placing the state at 0.84× the national average. Adjust the calculator below for your exact specs.

0.84×
Cost Multiplier
vs national avg
0.82×
Avg Labor Index
labor cost index
$1,800
Avg Permit Cost
typical range
$300,048
2,000 sq ft (Mid)
two-story estimate

Estimated Build Cost in Oklahoma

$300,048

Range: $264,042$336,054

$150
per sq ft
$1,595/mo
est. mortgage

Configure Your Build

5004,0008,000

Upgraded finishes, quality materials

20% ($60,010)
3%20%50%

Mid-Range Finish Includes

  • Quartz countertops
  • Hardwood floors
  • Semi-custom cabinets
  • Upgraded fixtures
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Line-Item Estimate

2,000 sq ft · mid quality
🏗️Foundation & Concrete
Full basement or reinforced crawl space
$30,005
10%
🪵Framing & Structure
Advanced framing techniques, engineered lumber
$48,008
16%
🏠Exterior & Roofing
Fiber cement siding, architectural shingles
$39,006
13%
HVAC / Plumbing / Electrical
High-efficiency HVAC, PEX plumbing, 200A service
$54,009
18%
🧱Insulation & Drywall
Blown-in insulation, smooth-finish drywall
$21,003
7%
🎨Interior Finishes
Quartz counters, hardwood floors, semi-custom cabinets
$48,008
16%
Total Estimate
Range: $264,042$336,054
$300,048
$150/sq ft avg

* Excludes land cost, which varies widely by location. Add $20,000–$200,000+ depending on your area.

Cost to Build by City in Oklahoma

City-level estimates adjust for local labor demand and market conditions.

Oklahoma Construction Cost by Size & Quality (2026)

Home SizeBasicMid-RangePremium
1,000 sq ft →$110,922$150,024$204,288
1,500 sq ft →$166,383$225,036$306,432
2,000 sq ft →$221,844$300,048$408,576
2,500 sq ft →$277,305$375,060$510,720
3,000 sq ft →$332,766$450,072$612,864
4,000 sq ft →$443,688$600,096$817,152

Building in Oklahoma: Key Considerations

  • Low costs overall
  • Tornado Alley — safe rooms recommended
  • Expansive red clay soils common
  • Seismic activity in some regions

Regional Overview

RegionSouth Central
ClimateHumid subtropical/Semi-arid
Cost vs National-16%
Mid-Range $/sq ft$158
Popular CitiesOklahoma City, Tulsa, Norman

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About Construction Costs in Oklahoma (2026)

Building a new home in Oklahoma in 2026 costs an average of $150 per square foot for mid-range construction — putting a typical 2,000 sq ft two-story home at approximately $300,048 before land costs. Oklahoma is one of the more affordable states to build in, running about 16% below the national average due to lower labor rates and material costs.

The range from basic ($221,844) to premium ($408,576) reflects the significant impact of finish quality on total project cost. Basic homes use builder-grade materials like laminate countertops, vinyl flooring, and stock cabinetry, while premium homes feature custom cabinetry, stone countertops, high-end mechanical systems, and designer-level finishes throughout.

Key local factors affecting construction costs in Oklahoma include the humid subtropical/semi-arid climate (which affects insulation requirements, foundation depth, and HVAC specifications), regional labor market conditions (labor index: 0.82×), and local permitting costs (typically $1,800 in this state).

Important note: these estimates cover construction costs only and do not include land purchase. Land prices in Oklahoma vary enormously — from tens of thousands in rural areas to hundreds of thousands per lot in Oklahoma City and other major metro markets. Always obtain multiple bids from licensed general contractors for your specific site before committing to a budget.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does it cost to build a house in Oklahoma in 2026?+

Building a 2,000 sq ft two-story home in Oklahoma costs $264,042–$336,054 for mid-range finishes in 2026, or $150 per square foot. Basic quality runs $221,844 and premium quality $408,576.

What is the cost per square foot to build in Oklahoma?+

In Oklahoma, construction costs range from $117/sq ft (basic builder-grade) to $215/sq ft (premium/custom), with mid-range quality averaging $158/sq ft.

Is Oklahoma expensive to build in compared to the national average?+

Oklahoma has a cost index of 0.84× the national average. It costs about 16% less than the national average, making it one of the more affordable states.