Johnston County, OK
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Total Properties

11,978

Average Home Price

$175,372

Average Square Feet

1,663

Price per Sq Ft

$87

ZIP Codesby Total Properties

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Total Properties
2284,134

DistributionTotal Properties

Property

Total Properties

11,978

Median Home Price

$128,500

Average Home Price

$175,372

Average Square Feet

1,663

Price per Sq Ft

$87

Recent Sales (12mo)

19

YoY Price Change

-55.0%

Sales Velocity

46.2%

Johnston County, Oklahoma: Affordable by Any Measure — But at What Cost?

Deep in south-central Oklahoma, Johnston County sits in the Arbuckle Mountains near the Texas border, a rural stretch anchored by the small city of Tishomingo. It's a place where you can still buy a home for under $50,000 — and where the gap between raw affordability and economic opportunity tells a more complicated story than the price tags suggest.

At $130,000 for a median home and just $93 per square foot, Johnston County looks like a bargain hunter's paradise on paper. Homes here cost roughly 60% less than the national median and less than half the Oklahoma state average. The price-to-income ratio sits at approximately 2.6x — genuinely exceptional in an era when most Americans face ratios of 5x or more. Renters, too, face a median of just $732 monthly, and rent burden clocks in well below the 30% stress threshold. On affordability metrics alone, Johnston County is extraordinary.

The Other Side of Cheap

But low prices are downstream of low demand — and low demand has a reason. With a labor force participation rate of just 51%, nearly half the working-age population isn't actively employed or seeking work. That's a staggering figure, and it connects to several other data points: a 24.9% disability rate (well above national norms), an 18% SNAP enrollment rate, and a child poverty rate of 28.4% that puts roughly one in three kids below the poverty line. These aren't signs of a sleepy retirement community — though 18.5% of residents are 65 or older — they're signs of structural economic distress that predates any recent housing cycle.

The county's educational attainment picture compounds the challenge. Just 14.8% of residents hold a bachelor's degree, compared to roughly 33% nationally, and 12.5% never completed high school. Without a major employer, university, or industrial anchor nearby, there's limited pull for higher-earning migrants.

A Volatile Market in a Thin Data Environment

StatValueContext
Median Home Price$130,000~59% below national median
Price-to-Income Ratio2.6xvs. ~4x national benchmark
YoY Price Change-51.2%based on very thin recent sales volume
Poverty Rate21.9%2x the national average

The -51.2% year-over-year price change demands context: with only 19 sales recorded over the past 12 months across 33 tracked properties, this figure likely reflects statistical noise rather than a genuine market collapse. In micro-markets like Johnston County, a handful of distressed sales or estate transactions can swing the median dramatically. Treat that number as a data artifact, not a trend.

What Makes Johnston County Unique?

Q: What makes Johnston County, Oklahoma unique? Tishomingo, the county seat, is the capital of the Chickasaw Nation — one of Oklahoma's most economically active tribal governments. The Chickasaw Nation operates significant healthcare, tourism, and cultural infrastructure in the region, including the Chickasaw Cultural Center and multiple resort and gaming properties nearby. This tribal presence is a meaningful economic stabilizer that standard census income figures may undercount.

Q: Is Johnston County, Oklahoma a good place to retire on a budget? For cost-conscious retirees, it checks real boxes: low home prices, minimal rent burden, and a quiet, scenic landscape in the Arbuckles. The 17.5% of households without internet access and a 13.9% uninsured rate are genuine quality-of-life concerns, however, and healthcare access in rural southern Oklahoma remains limited outside tribal facilities.

Market Overview

Johnston County has 11,978 properties in our comprehensive database.

Johnston County offers affordable housing with an average price of $175,372.

With a price per square foot of just $105, this area offers excellent value for buyers.

Home prices in Johnston County are 37% lower than the Oklahoma average.

Johnston County vs Oklahoma Average

MetricJohnston CountyOklahoma Avgvs State
Average Price$175,372$277,579-37%
Avg Sq Ft1,6631,834-9%
Price/Sq Ft$105$151-30%
Properties11,9782,692,873-100%

Based on property sales data from the last 18 months

Frequently Asked Questions About Johnston County, OK Real Estate

What is the average home price in Johnston County, OK?

The average home price in Johnston County, OK is $175,372, based on analysis of 11,978 properties in our database.

How many properties are tracked in Johnston County, OK?

Our database includes 11,978 properties in Johnston County, OK, providing comprehensive market coverage.

What is the price per square foot in Johnston County, OK?

The average price per square foot in Johnston County, OK is $105. This is calculated from an average home price of $175,372 and average size of 1,663 square feet.

What is the average home size in Johnston County, OK?

Homes in Johnston County, OK average 1,663 square feet, with an average price of $175,372.

How does Johnston County, OK compare to other Oklahoma counties?

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