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At OKC Home Realty Services, we take care of every detail, from marketing your property to handling maintenance calls. Here’s what’s included in our Edmond property management service:
We list your home on the top rental sites and social platforms to attract qualified tenants fast.
Comprehensive background, credit, and rental history checks for peace of mind.
On-time rent payments with online options for tenants.
Reliable local vendors handle every issue quickly and cost-effectively.
Legally sound leases and prompt handling of violations.
We manage the entire process professionally and in compliance with Oklahoma law.
Transparent monthly reports so you can track your property’s performance.
Detailed documentation to protect your investment.
Our property managers live and work right here in the Edmond area. They know the local rental trends, tenant preferences, and community vibe, giving your property the attention and expertise it deserves.
Edmond is known for its lovely neighborhoods, safe streets, and quality of life, resulting in a prime location for people working in Oklahoma City who prefer to live in a slower-paced community.
Ranked as one of the best places to live in Oklahoma, Edmond’s increasing population pushes rental demand and is an excellent opportunity for real estate investment.
With around a 70.8% homeownership rate, the rental market has plenty of room to grow. Edmond’s positioning in the northern portion of the Oklahoma City metro area, roughly from Waterloo Road to the north, Memorial Road/South 33rd Street to the south, and between Santa Fe and Hiawassee, gives easy access to highways and a manageable commute.
Modern homes, family-friendly neighborhoods, and solid rental demand make Edmond an excellent opportunity for investors and renters.
Local highlights:
Edmond’s population is 100,339 (2025, Worldpopulationreview), growing 5.9% since 2020, slightly faster than Oklahoma City’s 3.2% growth. The city is known for its highly educated residents, 96.5% have a high school diploma or higher, and 55.8% hold a college degree, compared to Oklahoma City at 87.8% and 34%, respectively.
Income & Employment
Residents enjoy a median income of $102,032, nearly 50% higher than the OKC metro average, with an unemployment rate about half that of Oklahoma City. Many Edmond residents commute to downtown OKC or Tinker Air Force Base, with quick access via I-235 and the Turner Turnpike.
Housing & Rentals
Quick stats:
Data | Edmond | Oklahoma City |
Rental Housing as a percentage of housing units | 70.8% | 59.1% |
Median Housing Price | $324,900 | $215,100 |
Median Rental Price | $1,313/month | $1,083/month |
High School Educated or Higher (%) | 96.5% | 87.8% |
College Educated (%) | 55.8% | 34.0% |
Below Poverty Line (%) | 8.3% | 15.2% |
In the civilian labor force, 16+ (%) | 66.1% | 66.4% |
Median Income ($) | $102,032 | $66,702 |
Source: US Data Census 2023
Edmond’s population is more educated than the average population of the Oklahoma City metro. Edmond schools are desirable. They have a good reputation, backed up by favorable state testing results.
Its residents make more money. The median income of Edmond residents is 49% higher than that of the median income for the OKC metro area overall.
The unemployment rate for Edmond is about half that of the average resident in the OKC metro area. Many people who live in Edmond work in Oklahoma City, either downtown or in other areas, or at Tinker Air Force Base. The highways, such as I-235 and the Turner Turnpike allow quick access to other parts of the area. This makes commutes mostly quick and painless.
Edmond is whiter than the rest of the Oklahoma City metro area given that 77.3% of the population is white as reported in the 2023 census versus 58.4% for Oklahoma City. This is provided for informational purposes only to provide only part of the demographic information for Edmond. The racial makeup of the area in no way contributes to its desirability in terms of real estate investing.
Average Rent by Floor Plan:
Floor Plan Type | Average Rent | Average Sq. Ft. |
Studio | $766/month | 500 Sq. Ft. |
One Bedroom | $1,020/month | 700 Sq. Ft. |
Two Bedrooms | $1,211/month | 991 Sq. Ft. |
Three Bedrooms | $1,500/month | 1,265 Sq. Ft. |
Don't just take our word for it. Here are some success stories from hundreds of satisfied Oklahoma Landlords who have benefited from our residential property marketing service.
“Before working with OKC Home Realty, I had constant tenant turnover. Their targeted advertising and tenant screening services brought in responsible renters. My property has been occupied for 18 months straight!”
Yes. Edmond is considered one of the safest cities in the Oklahoma City metro area. With low crime rates, i.e., 35% below the state average, well-maintained neighborhoods, and active community programs, residents enjoy peace of mind whether living in single-family homes, duplexes, fourplexes, condos, or apartments. This makes Edmond an attractive location for families, professionals, and rental property investors alike.
We perform a detailed market analysis using comparable rentals and Edmond-specific demand data.
Our management fees are competitive and transparent, with no hidden costs. Contact us for a custom quote based on your property type.
Tenants can submit requests online 24/7. Our local maintenance team responds quickly to protect your property’s value.
We handle the entire process, from reminders to legal eviction if necessary, according to Oklahoma law.
While Oklahoma law does not mandate renters’ insurance, many landlords in Edmond require tenants to have a renters’ insurance policy before signing a lease. It protects both the tenant’s belongings and the property, providing peace of mind.
As of Zillow data October 2025, the average rent in Edmond, OK, is approximately $1,795 per month across all property types and bedroom counts.
Edmond is located about 15–20 miles north of downtown Oklahoma City, depending on your starting point. With easy access via I-35, I-235, and the Turner Turnpike, the drive usually takes 20–30 minutes, making Edmond a convenient suburb for commuters.
A Simple, Proven Process That Saves You Time and Money
Step-by-step visual:
Get a local rental market report to set the right rent.
Get a local rental market report to set the right rent.
Only the most reliable tenants are approved.
Get a local rental market report to set the right rent.
Rent collection, maintenance, accounting, and renewals.