88 / 100

Logan County, OK

RANK #122 / 1001 NAT  ·  #5 / 15 OK  ·  POP 51,938

1YR FORECAST: -0.2%

5YR OUTLOOK: +35%

#23 Most Overvalued
Our model projects Logan County's housing market to grow -0.2% over the next year, significantly outpacing the national average.

[01] Why Logan County?

Logan County ranks #122 out of 1001 U.S. counties on the Boom Town Index. Strong signals across affordability, population growth, and market activity suggest this county is on an upward trajectory. Detailed narrative coming soon.

[02] Market Snapshot

Housing Ratio
29.8x

Overvalued relative to economy

Home Prices
+0.5%

Well below national median

Climate & Terrain
-0.3

Below-average climate & terrain

Price/Rent
14x

Below national median (15x)

Housing looks overvalued at 29.8x — home prices are high relative to local economic output. The typical U.S. county is 4–6x.

[04] Home Value Growth vs National

Logan County U.S. National

The Numbers

DEMOGRAPHICS
Population
51,938
+2.03% YoY
Median Household Income
$83,899
Median Home Value
$246,700
+0.51% 12mo
Median Rent
$891
Average Annual Pay
$47,140
+5.1% YoY
Employment
9,124
+1.1% YoY
Income-to-Home-Value
0.3401
More affordable than average
Migration Inflow
4.09%
of pop. from another state
Bachelor's Degree+
31.4%
of residents (national avg: 33%)

Market Activity

REAL ESTATE
Median Sale Price
$348,695
Days on Market
29
Active market
Months of Supply
3.6
Balanced market
Sale-to-List Ratio
98.7%
Near asking price
Sold Above List
17.8%
Listings w/ Price Drops
24.8%
Building Permits (2025)
157
Single-Family Permits
157

Source: Redfin · Census BPS — Browse sales on Redfin →

[05] Crime & Safety

B
SAFETY
GRADE
Homicide Rate
3.8
per 100K · nat avg 6.3
Firearm Fatalities
11.7
per 100K · nat avg 14.8
Injury Deaths
84.7
per 100K · nat avg 76.3
vs National Average
Below national avg
based on homicide rate

Source: CDC/NCHS vital statistics via County Health Rankings (2020–2022 avg). Rates per 100,000 population. Grade based on homicide rate relative to national average (~6.3). Learn more →

[06] Score Breakdown

Population Growth +2.0% 88 percentile
Income Growth +1.4% 21 percentile
Vacancy Rate 0.6% 84 percentile
Home Price Change +0.5% 32 percentile
Rent Growth +5.5% 82 percentile
Price/Rent 14x 66 percentile

Bars show percentile rank among all 1001 counties.

[07] Frequently Asked Questions

Is Logan County, OK a good place to move to?

Logan County ranks #122 out of 1001 U.S. counties on the Boom Town Index with a score of 88/100, putting it in the top tier nationally. Job growth of +1.1% and a median household income of $83,899 point to a county with active economic momentum.

Is Logan County affordable?

Housing in Logan County is roughly in line with national affordability norms. The median home costs $246,700 and the income-to-home-value ratio sits at 0.34, with rents averaging $891/month. Not a bargain, but not a stretch for most local earners either.

Is Logan County growing or shrinking?

Logan County is growing on multiple fronts. Population is up +2.0% year-over-year while employers added jobs at a +1.1% clip. Home values shifted +0.5% in the past year.

Are people moving to Logan County?

There's a moderate stream of newcomers. About 4.09% of residents moved from another state, which is above average and suggests Logan County has appeal as a relocation destination — though it's not among the highest-inflow counties nationally.

[08] Similar Counties by Size & Score

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