
Oklahoma’s real estate market reflects the state’s wide-open spaces, storied history, and strong ties to both luxury and land. From the Art Deco charm of Tulsa to sprawling equestrian estates in Oklahoma City, the market caters to those seeking grandeur and privacy with modern comforts.
Here’s a look at some of the most expensive homes currently listed across the Sooner State.
5. Owasso, OK – $3,250,000

This 8,133 square feet home, built in 2017, features 4 bedrooms and 6 bathrooms and sits on over 1 acre in the gated Bluffs at Stone Canyon community in Oklahoma. Listed for $3,250,000, it includes a 6-car garage, an infinity-edge pool, outdoor kitchen, full Smart home system, and direct views of 6 holes on the Patriot Golf Course. Additional amenities include a theater room with Dolby Atmos, a private exercise space with sauna and tanning booth, and multiple fireplaces both inside and out.
Where is Owasso?

Owasso is a suburb of Tulsa located in both Tulsa and Rogers counties in northeastern Oklahoma. Originally a small railroad town, it has grown into a residential and commercial community. The city’s name comes from an Osage word meaning “the end of the trail.” Owasso has a strong school system and a mix of retail, industrial, and recreational spaces.
Living Room

Inside the main living room, a tall white fireplace anchors the space beneath a chandelier and double-height ceiling with inset panels. Cushioned armchairs and a curved sofa surround a glass coffee table with a sculpted gold base, resting on a plush rug. Floor-to-ceiling windows open up to a covered terrace with views of the trees beyond.
Dining Room

Across from the hallway, the dining room features a mirrored-top table surrounded by upholstered chairs under a crystal chandelier. Framed metallic artwork lines the pale walls, while crown molding and coffered ceilings add detail above. French doors with shutters allow light into the space from one side.
Bedroom

Beyond the double doors, the primary bedroom places a tufted headboard against soft gray walls with hanging crystal chandeliers on either side. A sitting area framed by arched trim looks out through windows, and a doorway leads to an outdoor patio. Patterned carpet and layered ceiling lighting give the room a formal finish.
Bathroom

At the back of the suite, the primary bathroom centers on a raised oval bathtub surrounded by reflective tile and under a circular chandelier. Two separate vanities and dual walk-in showers with arched openings sit opposite each other. Carved trim and glossy black floors echo the overall decorative theme.
Pool Area

Off the rear patio, the outdoor pool curves around a waterfall feature built into a natural rock wall, with trees filling the background. Lounge chairs rest in the shallow area while a hot tub and grilling station sit beneath a terracotta-roofed pavilion. Water cascades from the edge, forming an infinity drop overlooking the landscape.
Listing agent: Carrie Deweese of Chinowth & Cohen, info provided by Coldwell Banker Realty
4. Afton, OK – $4,498,000

Eagle Bluff offers 13,000 square feet of living space with 5 bedrooms and 10 bathrooms on a property built in 2009 in a private gated community. Listed for $4,498,000, the home includes a theater/game room with a custom bar, five living areas, a tennis court, and a helipad. Modern features include geothermal heating, a whole house generator, and a Smart home system.
Where is Afton?

Afton is a town in northeastern Oklahoma, located in Ottawa County along historic Route 66. It was founded in the late 1800s and served as a railroad and farming hub. Afton has several vintage Route 66 attractions, including remnants of old motels and service stations. The town is near Grand Lake o’ the Cherokees, a popular spot for boating and fishing.
Living Room

Framed by high vaulted ceilings, the grand living room arranges several seating areas around rugs and chandeliers with a curved staircase climbing the far wall. Upholstered sofas and traditional chairs form groupings, while tall arched windows let light into the space. Detailed wood columns, molding, and artwork define separate zones without walls.
Kitchen

Under the vaulted ceiling, the kitchen showcases rich wood cabinetry with carved accents and built-in appliances integrated into the design. Granite countertops shape a large island and angled peninsula, both with seating. Display shelves, recessed lighting, and ornate trim complete the space’s traditional style.
Hallway

Running the length of the interior, the hallway displays arched ceilings with multiple pendant lights and a patterned runner on polished tile. Sculptural lamps, ornate furniture, and framed art line the walls, while a teal accent wall anchors the far end. Various alcoves and doorways open off both sides.
Bedroom

Facing a full wall of tall windows, the bedroom includes a detailed headboard over a metallic-toned bed with layered pillows and draped bedding. A pair of curtains frame the exit to a patio overlooking the water, with plants placed just outside. Artwork, recessed lights, and a carved cabinet line the other end of the room.
Game Room

Near the back of the house, the game room features a red-felt pool table placed under a hanging chandelier with shaded lights. Leather chairs line up behind it, facing dark wood built-in shelving that spans the back wall with display space and a mounted TV. Art, sculptures, and gold-framed paintings add layers of décor around the perimeter.
Listing agent: Bob Hart of Keller Williams Realty Grand Lake, info provided by Coldwell Banker Realty
3. Tulsa, OK – $6,500,000

Towering over nearly 3 acres in Tulsa, the 15,900 square feet McBirney Mansion offers 7 bedrooms and 10 bathrooms across 4 levels. Built in 1928 and listed for $6,500,000, the historic home includes separate guest quarters, three spring-fed ponds, and a grand terrace overlooking landscaped grounds. It sits directly across from the new Tulsa Zink Lake and is recognized on the Register of Historic Places.
Where is Tulsa?

Tulsa is a city in northeastern Oklahoma, situated along the Arkansas River. It was once known as the “Oil Capital of the World” due to its major role in the early 20th-century oil boom. The city features a mix of art deco architecture and modern development. Tulsa is home to the University of Tulsa and the Gathering Place, a large riverfront park.
Foyer

At the front of the house, the foyer showcases a wood-paneled staircase with detailed carvings rising from a carpeted base. A round table with a floral arrangement stands on a geometric-patterned rug near the entry, framed by arched doorways and trim molding. Soft lighting from a hanging fixture highlights the ceiling details and emphasizes the architectural woodwork throughout.
Lounge

Toward the center of the home, the sitting room arranges varied furniture styles around a wooden fireplace with a herringbone brick inlay. Pairs of chairs, sofas, and loungers surround a glass coffee table while mirrors, sconces, and art add reflective detail. Two desks with orange chairs sit along the far side beneath mirrored wall panels.
Dining Room

Inside the formal dining room, a long polished wood table is surrounded by matching upholstered chairs set on a large Persian-style rug. Teal walls and ornate molding create a framed view into a connected bar area with sculptural glass wall decor. A chandelier with twisted glass arms hangs over the center of the table, balancing the traditional woodwork with a modern accent.
Kitchen

Under a coffered ceiling, the kitchen blends classic and contemporary design with marble counters, dark cabinetry, and leaded glass windows. A waterfall-edge island includes bar seating and a built-in cooktop, while pendant lights drop over the space. Natural light filters through decorative windows above both sink areas.
Bedroom

Beside the windows, the bedroom places a modern bed with a woven frame and layered bedding across from a pair of mustard armchairs near a corner table. Neutral walls and soft lighting contrast with bold artwork and colored lamps, while wood floors and a large rug ground the space. A writing desk and additional chairs complete the layout.
Listing agent: Deborah Mcguire of Coldwell Banker Select, info provided by Coldwell Banker Realty
2. Wynnewood, OK – $6,900,000

Spanning 11,250 square feet, this Oklahoma estate offers 6 bedrooms and 8 bathrooms on a 60-acre property built in 2003. The $6,900,000 home includes two inground pools connected by a lazy river, two stocked ponds, gated access, and extensive trails. Positioned less than five minutes from I-35, the property blends recreational space, privacy, and convenience.
Where is Wynnewood?

Wynnewood is a small city located in Garvin County, Oklahoma, along U.S. Highway 77. It was established in the late 1800s and named after Wynnewood, Pennsylvania. The city is known for its historical ties to the Santa Fe Railroad and agriculture. Wynnewood is also home to a refinery that has played a key role in the local economy.
Dining Area

Behind the dining table, the great room blends into a rustic lodge setting featuring a large stone fireplace topped with a mounted deer head and a Texas star inlay. A wooden dining table anchors the center with high-back chairs, while built-in shelving lines both sides of the hearth. Overhead, exposed beams and a chandelier with antler-like design reinforce the room’s cabin aesthetic.
Kitchen

Across the kitchen, weathered wood cabinetry pairs with granite and butcher block counters to frame a dual-island layout and a professional-grade range beneath a large vent hood. Barstools line the front island, while pendant lights drop from vaulted ceilings supported by timber beams. Stainless steel appliances and a walk-in pantry complete the layout.
Family Room

In the main family room, leather seating forms a circle around a stone fireplace with a mounted TV and tall windows on three sides. A wooden cathedral ceiling with dark trusses draws upward to a windmill-style ceiling fan. Views of the outdoors stretch through large panes that frame the entire wall behind the hearth.
Bedroom

Framed by dark wood beams, the primary bedroom features a carved headboard flanked by matching nightstands with red lamps. A cowhide rug lies beneath a bench at the foot of the bed, positioned on a wide plank floor that flows into an adjoining space. Double doors and large windows add symmetry and light.
Pool Area

In the backyard, the outdoor pool area stretches across a large stone patio with a curved freeform pool bordered by natural rock landscaping. A waterfall feature rises in the center, surrounded by shrubs and small trees, integrating with the building’s rustic architecture. Several seating areas and a covered outdoor space sit adjacent to the water.
Listing agent: Skylar Finnestad of Salt Real Estate Pauls Valley, info provided by Coldwell Banker Realty
1. Oklahoma City, OK – $8,500,000

Located in Oklahoma City and built in 1981, this $8,500,000 equestrian estate spans 80 acres and centers around a 10,859 square feet main home with 4 bedrooms and 7 bathrooms. A second residence measuring 3,124 square feet offers added living space, while the property includes a 6-car garage, horse barn, indoor arena, and equipment barn.
Outdoor features include a private golf range, tennis court, 2-acre pond, and a resort-style pool with a swim-up bar.
Where is Oklahoma City?

Oklahoma City is the capital of Oklahoma and is located in the central part of the state. It is known for its role in the oil and gas industry and is home to the National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum. The city experienced rapid growth after the 1889 Land Run. It also features the Bricktown entertainment district and the Oklahoma City National Memorial.
Living Room

Ornate furniture fills the formal living room, where carved wood frames and rich textiles rest over layered rugs. French doors line the far wall, opening out toward the patio. Traditional elements like the glass-front cabinet and fireplace mantel reinforce the classic design.
Bedroom

Soft-toned walls and warm wood flooring set the mood in this primary bedroom, where a tufted bed anchors the back wall. Seating with a coffee table divides the sleeping space from a lounge area facing double French doors. Framed art and paired nightstands complete the simple layout.
Bathroom

Dual vanities flank a large bay window in the main bathroom, surrounding a central soaking tub near the glass wall. Lighting built into the recessed ceiling and walls adds dimension above the patterned tile floor. A glass-enclosed shower sits tucked beside a dressing counter and stool.
Grotto Lounge

Carved into faux rock, this grotto lounge includes woven seating, side tables, and lantern-style lighting. A mounted TV hangs on one side, with a built-in hot tub partially visible deeper in the space. Decorative plants and subtle uplighting echo a cave-like retreat.
Pool Area

Natural stone surrounds the swimming pool in the backyard, curving around clusters of seating and landscaped beds. A cascading waterfall flows from a rock formation into the deep end. Trees and shrubs enclose the area, softening the edges of the hardscape.
Listing agent: Heidi Williams of Mcgraw Realtors, info provided by Coldwell Banker Realty