
Oklahoma’s real estate blends rugged charm with polished luxury, offering expansive estates nestled among forests, lakes, and prairie horizons. Whether in bustling Oklahoma City or serene lakeside towns, high-end homes here highlight timeless craftsmanship, outdoor amenities, and plenty of space to breathe.
Here are some of the most expensive homes currently for sale in Oklahoma, where rustic roots meet refined living.
5. Tulsa, OK – $3,699,000

Built in 1970, this updated stone residence offers 4 bedrooms and 6 bathrooms across 8,806 square feet. Priced at $3,699,000, the home sits elevated on multiple lots with views, featuring large-scale rooms, high ceilings, and a first-floor master suite. The layout blends renovated interiors with expansive living spaces on a spacious property.
Where is Tulsa?

Tulsa is a city in northeastern Oklahoma, situated along the Arkansas River. Once known as the “Oil Capital of the World,” it has a strong energy sector and a growing arts and tech scene. Tulsa features Art Deco architecture, the Philbrook Museum, and the Gathering Place park. The city is also home to the historic Greenwood District and the site of the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre.
Living Room

Vaulted ceilings with exposed beams run above the living room, where chandeliers hang over various seating groups arranged across rugs. Windows at both ends bring in natural light, including a large arched one near the far end. Mixed textures and patterns from upholstery to artwork add visual layers.
Dining Room

Long windows along one wall brighten the formal dining room, which centers on a polished wooden table with high-back upholstered chairs. A chandelier hangs from the ceiling beams, complementing the soft glow of recessed lighting. A china cabinet and framed art add balance to the opposing wall.
Kitchen

Multiple skylights above the island kitchen allow sunlight to spill across wood cabinetry and flooring. Stainless appliances and marble countertops blend with rustic finishes like iron stools and brass hardware. Corner windows wrap around the sink and prep space, looking out into the wooded yard.
Office

Paneled walls and parquet floors define the home office, where a large wood desk sits between a seating area and a circular table. Floor-to-ceiling windows frame views of the manicured lawn and garden. Decorative accents and artifacts are spread across surfaces and built-ins throughout the room.
Bedroom

Four-poster bed anchors the spacious bedroom, flanked by mirrored nightstands and soft beige armchairs. Full-length windows behind the seating area open views into the tree-filled landscape. Neutral tones and plush textures make up most of the room’s materials.
Listing agent: Peter M Walter of Walter & Associates, Inc., info provided by Coldwell Banker Realty
4. Yukon, OK – $3,900,000

Set on 80 acres in the Yukon School District, this 2016-built estate includes 4 bedrooms and 3 bathrooms across 5,315 square feet. Listed at $3,900,000, the property features lake frontage on a 10-acre private lake, a gourmet kitchen, two living areas with fireplaces, a study, and a covered patio with outdoor kitchen. A 3,000 square foot shop adds utility, all within a secluded natural setting with frequent wildlife.
Where is Yukon?

Yukon is a city in Canadian County, Oklahoma, located just west of Oklahoma City. It was founded in 1891 as a railroad town and has roots in Czech-American culture, celebrated annually with the Czech Festival. The city has grown into a residential suburb with schools, parks, and local businesses. Yukon is known as the hometown of country music artist Garth Brooks.
Living Room

Vaulted ceilings with exposed beams rise above a seating area centered around a sculptural coffee table in the main living room. Large windows and a glass door bring in light and offer outdoor views. An abstract painting anchors the arrangement of leather and upholstered seating.
Dining Room

Tall windows with wood shutters flank one side of the dining room, where a wrought iron chandelier hangs over a long rectangular table. Leather chairs with nailhead trim surround the table beneath a tray ceiling. Decorative iron and wood accents reinforce the rustic interior theme.
Bedroom

Sloped ceilings with dark wood beams top the main bedroom, where the wooden bed frame and matching nightstands sit on hardwood floors. A cozy chair and ottoman fill the windowed nook in the corner. Earth-toned plaster walls complement the deep trim around the windows.
Bathroom

Two vanities with granite counters face each other across the primary bathroom, framing a built-in bathtub beneath a central window. Rich wood cabinetry and molding surround both mirror walls. Stone-look tile stretches across the floor and tub surround for a unified finish.
Office

Mounted taxidermy and wood paneling line the home office, which features red accent walls and coffered ceilings with beams. A large wood desk sits on a patterned rug between leather and carved wood chairs. Built-in shelving behind the desk displays a collection of antlers and wildlife decor.
Listing agent: Shelby Cummings of Keller Williams Realty Elite, info provided by Coldwell Banker Realty
3. Kingston, OK – $4,900,000

On over 4 acres with lake frontage and direct access to Sycamore Beach, this 2001-built estate features 6 bedrooms and 7 bathrooms across 8,242 square feet. Priced at $4,900,000, the home includes a 4-level main residence with a media room, steam room, library, office, saltwater hot tub, and a 44-foot tower with elevated views. Additional structures include two guest suites, a caretaker cottage, and a storage-shop, all connected by covered walkways.
Where is Kingston?

Kingston is a town in Marshall County, Oklahoma, located near the Texas border and Lake Texoma. It was incorporated in 1894 and serves as a gateway to water-based recreation in the region. The town supports fishing, boating, and tourism related to the lake. Kingston is part of the Texoma area, popular for weekend and seasonal visitors.
Living Room

Stone-textured walls and a tall wood-paneled ceiling enclose the main living room, where large arched windows frame outdoor views. A built-in media cabinet sits opposite two sofas and a velvet armchair arranged around a rug. Double iron-accented doors mark the entry under warm uplighting.
Kitchen

Wood cabinets line the walls of the kitchen, with a central island offering seating for four and open shelving underneath. Stone details wrap the doorway while stainless steel appliances are integrated across the counters. Pendant lighting adds focus above the prep space.
Bedroom

Sloped wood ceilings and arched windows define the main bedroom, which features a bed flanked by sconces and nightstands. Multiple seating areas face out toward the balcony through glass doors. Carpet flooring softens the room beneath neutral furnishings and subtle art.
Screened Porch

Outdoor living continues in the screened porch, furnished with cushioned seating, a dining table, and two grills. Ceiling fans hang from the vaulted wooden roof above open views of the surrounding trees. Multiple zones create space for lounging, cooking, and gathering.
Aerial View

Expansive lawns and a tree-lined drive lead to the estate’s two-story main structure with a tower rising from the center. Surrounding woods border the open field and conceal the home from nearby properties. Curved pathways run through the grass toward the main entrance.
Listing agent: Lynne Garrett of ERA Steve Cook & Co, Realtors, info provided by Coldwell Banker Realty
2. Arcadia, OK – $5,495,000

In Arcadia’s Sugar Hill area near Oklahoma City, this 2015-built estate spans 12,020 square feet with 7 bedrooms and 9 bathrooms. Listed at $5,495,000, it features a THX-certified theater, chef’s kitchen, wine cellar, garden room, lifestyle pavilion, and a spa-style primary suite with see-through fireplace. The gated property offers mountain-inspired design, smart home systems, terraces, and scenic views across a private setting just minutes from downtown OKC.
Where is Arcadia?

Arcadia is a small town in Oklahoma County, Oklahoma, located northeast of Oklahoma City along historic Route 66. It was founded in 1902 and is known for its round red barn, a restored 1898 structure that draws travelers. Arcadia is also home to POPS, a modern roadside attraction featuring hundreds of soda varieties and a giant soda bottle sculpture. The town blends rural charm with ties to Route 66 tourism.
Great Room

Beams stretch across the double-height ceiling of the great room, framed by stone columns and expansive windows. A grand piano sits by the window wall, with multiple seating areas centered around a glass coffee table. Chandeliers hang above plush furnishings and a textured rug that defines the lounge space.
Dining Room

Crystal chandeliers drop from a recessed ceiling over a long glass-top dining table with seating for ten. The space sits tucked beside the main hall and features display cabinetry with intricate designs. A rug grounds the arrangement while neutral walls and soft lighting frame the room.
Bedroom

Two armchairs face the foot of a four-poster bed in the main bedroom, flanked by mirrored nightstands and windows with drapes. A tray ceiling and pendant light fixture provide symmetry over the layout. Soft tones and clean lines carry through to the adjoining bathroom.
Bathroom

Mirrored cabinetry and double vanities line each side of the en suite bathroom, leading to a marble-surround tub centered beneath a window. Chandeliers and sconces add glow across the white tile flooring. Built-in shelves and bright finishes keep the room functional and balanced.
Pool Area

Water jets arch over the rectangular backyard pool, with fire bowls flanking the far edge. Lounge chairs with navy umbrellas line both sides, set against a backdrop of trees and a stone guesthouse. A raised spa anchors the foreground with warm lighting around the pool deck.
Listing agent: Ty Burnett of Engel & Voelkers Edmond, info provided by Coldwell Banker Realty
1. Oklahoma City, OK – $5,600,000

Set on 12.4 acres in Oklahoma City, this 1931-built Tudor estate spans 11,168 square feet with 6 bedrooms and 9 bathrooms. Priced at $5,600,000, the property includes a 90,000-gallon pool, climate-controlled swim spa, tennis court, stocked pond, stables, and a five-car garage. Inside features include a wood-paneled library, Italian limestone fireplace, custom kitchen, wine cellar, elevator, and modern upgrades throughout while preserving historical craftsmanship.
Where is Oklahoma City?

Oklahoma City is the capital and largest city of Oklahoma, located in the central part of the state. It was founded during the Land Run of 1889 and has grown into a major hub for energy, livestock, and aerospace industries. The city includes districts like Bricktown and the Oklahoma State Capitol complex. It also hosts the National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum and the Oklahoma City National Memorial.
Living Room

Curved wooden beams define the ceiling of the formal living room, where a chandelier hangs above white furniture and a large rug. A piano rests by tall windows that open to a bright green view. Sculptures, vases, and framed art decorate the walls and surfaces.
Dining Room

Artwork of trees and water hangs along the wall in the dining room, where a long dark wood table seats ten. A sculptural light fixture hangs above, and windows at the end reveal leafy views. A patterned rug grounds the arrangement under the chairs.
Kitchen

Stainless steel appliances line the far wall of the kitchen, with stone floors and wood beams connecting it to the rest of the home. A central island with black countertops and bar stools offers extra prep and seating space. Arched doorways and garden views give it an open, lived-in feel.
Library

Bookshelves fill the wall in the wood-paneled library, just off the main living area. Two armchairs and a round table sit near the doorway, with a patterned rug below. A ceiling fan and natural light from nearby doors keep the space comfortable.
Pool Pavilion

Lush greenery surrounds the backyard pool area, bordered by a stone walkway and trimmed hedges. A covered pavilion with seating and lighting provides shelter near the water’s edge. Trees offer privacy while a gated fence outlines the pool zone.
Listing agents: David Oliver, Anita Milam of Sage Sotheby’S Realty, info provided by Coldwell Banker Realty