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39. Oklahoma – Nichols Hills

Population: 10,000+ | Median income: $150,000+ | Home price: $900,000+
Nichols Hills is the most affluent suburb in the Oklahoma City metropolitan area. It is known for luxury homes, tree-lined streets, and strict residential zoning. Wealth in the area is driven by oil industry executives, healthcare professionals, and business owners. The community maintains a long-standing reputation for exclusivity and high-income households. Its proximity to downtown Oklahoma City allows access to major employment centers while preserving suburban privacy. Limited housing supply and strong demand keep property values consistently high.

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