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Broken Arrow, OK vs Oklahoma City, OK

Broken Arrow, OK vs Oklahoma City, OK: What the data shows

Broken Arrow, OK is in Broken Arrow, OK while Oklahoma City, OK is in Oklahoma City, OK — both in the same state. On home prices, Broken Arrow, OK is the more affordable option at $206,000 median — $82,600 less than Oklahoma City, OK's $288,600. WYLT rates Broken Arrow, OK as Think twice — a neighborhood that warrants careful research before committing — and Oklahoma City, OK as Think twice — a neighborhood that warrants careful research before committing.

Both neighborhoods have similar safety profiles. Broken Arrow, OK has Moderate violent crime and Moderate property crime. Oklahoma City, OK has Moderate violent crime and Moderate property crime. On environmental risk, Broken Arrow, OK has Low flood risk and Oklahoma City, OK has Low flood risk.

Oklahoma City, OK is the more walkable neighborhood. Broken Arrow, OK scores 23/100 (car-dependent) versus Oklahoma City, OK's 65/100 (somewhat walkable). For families weighing school quality, Broken Arrow, OK has the higher school rating Broken Arrow, OK rates 7.9/10 and Oklahoma City, OK rates 7/10.

CategoryBroken Arrow, OKOklahoma City, OK
Housing
VerdictThink twiceThink twice
Median Price$206K

Lower price

$289K
Median Rent$1K

Lower rent

$1K
Median Income$79K

Higher income

$62K
Price VolatilityLowLow
Getting Around
Walk Score23/10065/100

More walkable

Transit Score1/10056/100

Better transit

Bike Score1/10080/100

More bikeable

Commute30 min20 min

Shorter commute

Safety & Environment
Safety GradeD+D+
Violent CrimeModerateModerate
Property CrimeModerateModerate
Flood RiskLowLow
Air QualityModerateModerate
Community
Schools7.9/10

Better schools

7/10
Best for
Families looking for good schoolsFirst‑time home buyers seeking affordabilityRetirees wanting a quieter suburban setting
Young professionalsSinglesRemote workers

Bottom line

Broken Arrow offers more affordable homes and solid schools, but it is heavily car‑dependent and less walkable, making it better for families and retirees who prioritize education and a quiet setting. Oklahoma City’s 73102 has better walkability and

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