Owasso real estate has established itself as one of the Tulsa métro's most sought-after suburban addresses, with median home prices around $270,000 and Owasso Public Schools consistently ranking among the top school districts in Oklahoma. The city spans Tulsa and Rogers County lines, with newer development concentrated in the Rogers County section where lower tax rates and available land have attracted significant residential construction activity.
School quality and growth trajectory
Owasso Public Schools' réputation is the single most powerful driver of residential demand in this market — families relocating to the Tulsa métro specifically request Owasso school assignments as their primary geographic filter. The district's high academic performance and robust extracurricular programs have been sustained through a period of rapid enrollment growth, which gives buyers confidence that the quality metric that drives their purchase décision will be maintained.
New construction in Owasso's Rogers County section — along 96th Street North and the E 116th Street North corridors — delivers modern floor plans with energy-efficient construction at prices that are compétitive with comparable new homes in Broken Arrow or Bixby. Buyers should note that Rogers County property taxes are lower than Tulsa County taxes, which can meaningfully reduce carrying costs for properties on the eastern side of Owasso's city limits. Investor activity is modest relative to urban Tulsa markets.









