
“Discover 224 homes in Norman, Oklahoma”
Current market statistics for Norman, OK
224
Active Listings
$468K
Avg Price
$327K
Median Price
$208
Price/Sqft
2,255
Avg Sqft
72
Avg Days
From
$22,000
To
$2,990,000
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Norman has a steady, college-town character shaped by the presence of the University of Oklahoma and by residents who value both academic energy and everyday practicality. People move here for work at the university or in nearby industries, for the balance of smaller-city scale with access to Oklahoma City, and for housing stock that ranges from modest single-family homes to larger custom builds. Character varies by neighborhood, with some areas featuring older homes on tree-lined streets and others offering newer subdivisions on the edges of town. Parks and trails provide places for walking, biking, and weekend recreation, while local restaurants and coffee shops cluster near the university and along main corridors. The broader dining and cultural scene reflects both student tastes and long-time resident preferences, with occasional live music and community events. Families are served by the local public school district along with nearby private options. The climate follows a humid subtropical pattern, bringing hot summers, mild winters, and the possibility of severe spring weather. With 224 homes currently listed and a median price near $327,200, buyers encounter a range of choices from entry-level properties under $100,000 up to multi-million-dollar estates, and homes average about 2,255 square feet and spend roughly 72 days on the market.
Average listing price: $468,379 · 224 homes available