05/08/2026
Here’s the deal
Oklahoma farm real estate is up 53% since 2018. Pastureland is up 4.6% in the last year alone. The national average is $4,350/acre. Oklahoma’s is $2,880.
That $1,470 gap per acre is exactly why Texas, Colorado, and California buyers keep showing up here. Fort Worth is 160 miles from Lawton. Texans are priced out of their own market and looking north. They’re not browsing, they’re BUYING.
If you own Ag ground in SW Oklahoma and haven’t had it looked at recently, two things are worth knowing.
1. The value has moved. The numbers above aren’t projections. That’s USDA data.
2. If your land has solar, wind, or mineral potential, that’s a separate value conversation from the real estate price entirely. Solar leases in Oklahoma are running $800–$1,200/acre per year. Most sellers don’t know to ask. Most agents don’t know to tell them.
What your ground is worth right now is a specific number. DM me and I’ll give it to you, not a Zillow estimate, not a range. The actual number.
📍 Southwest Oklahoma Land Expert