Basis Radar

Oklahoma affordable-housing markets

County-grain view of Oklahoma: properties with a capital event (LIHTC year-15, affordability expiration, HAP contract expiration, or debt maturity) inside 24 months, alongside each county's public gap-funding posture. Every column is source data — no composite scores.

Open markets in the app → Oklahoma trends →

CountyPipeline propertiesUnits Local HOME FY26Local CDBG FY26 Undrawn (live)
Tulsa 14 1,214 $2.9M $5.2M $11.8M
Oklahoma 9 1,048 $467,780
Cleveland 5 384 $425,788 $1.3M $3.3M
Pottawatomie 6 217 $331,393 $767,128
Wagoner 4 193 $1.7M $3.6M $7.1M
Cherokee 1 179
Rogers 4 175 $1.7M $3.6M $7.1M
Bryan 3 165
Muskogee 7 137
Pittsburg 4 125
Comanche 5 122 $389,928 $748,880 $2.1M
Creek 5 120
Sequoyah 2 119
Latimer 2 104
Osage 3 104 $1.7M $3.6M $7.1M
Choctaw 2 99
Le Flore 3 98
Kiowa 4 92
Pontotoc 3 80
Beckham 2 76
Canadian 2 73
Washington 2 68
Mcclain 2 64
Seminole 3 54
Marshall 2 53
Custer 1 48
Nowata 1 44
Blaine 1 40
Logan 1 40
Stephens 1 40
Kay 2 38
Okfuskee 1 38
Atoka 2 37
Grady 1 36
Pushmataha 1 36
Caddo 3 33
Garfield 1 30 $494,190 $403,403
Love 1 30
Carter 2 26
Craig 1 24
Mcintosh 1 24
Tillman 1 24
Washita 1 20
Pawnee 1 18
Payne 2 17
Woodward 1 17
Haskell 2 14
Johnston 1 14
Lincoln 1 14
Kingfisher 1 12
Mayes 1 12
Delaware 0 0
Garvin 0 0
Murray 0 0
Okmulgee 0 0

HOME/CDBG columns are county + intersecting city grantees' FY26 formula allocations (census place-by-county attribution; multi-county cities counted in each county they span). "Undrawn" is obligated-not-yet-drawn on FY2020+ formula grants (USASpending, monthly) — it may be committed to projects; commitment status is not public.