Oklahoma city profile

Is Moore a Good Value in Oklahoma?

What it costs to live in Moore, and how it compares with other Oklahoma cities, in plain numbers.

Value score

77

5th best value in Oklahoma

How much you get for what you pay, versus other Oklahoma cities.

Overall livability

71

7th overall in Oklahoma

Cost, safety, schools, jobs and quality of life combined.

Moore is home to about 62,633 people. A typical home runs $154,100 and a household earns around $68,600, a price-to-income ratio of 2.2. Among Oklahoma's largest cities, it ranks 5th for value and 7th overall. For context, the typical Moore home is about 28% below the statewide median of $213,000 and local household income is about 12% above the statewide median of $61,400.

Moore at a glance

Median home price

$154,100

9th in OK of 33

Median rent

$1,114/mo

Median household income

$68,600

Home price to income

2.2x

Unemployment

4.1%

8th in OK of 33

School rating

5/10

8th in OK of 33

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More Oklahoma cities: Broken Arrow, Edmond, Enid, Lawton, Midwest City, Norman, Oklahoma City, Stillwater, Tulsa

Sources: Home prices and rent from Zillow; income, unemployment and commute from the U.S. Census; school ratings from state education data; crime from the FBI. City rankings are within Oklahoma only. Updated 2026.