Tulsa planning context
The U.S. Census Bureau reports that 51.9% of Tulsa’s housing units were owner-occupied in 2020–2024, while the median value of owner-occupied units was $205,300. For homeowners planning a bathroom remodel, those figures provide useful context: the project should begin with a clearly defined scope, including which improvements matter most to the household and how the planned work fits the home’s existing condition and long-term use. A written scope can help keep decisions focused.
Verified local context: In Tulsa city, 51.9% of housing units were owner-occupied during 2020–2024, and the median value of owner-occupied housing units was $205,300. Source
How the planning range is calculated
| Planning point | Calculated amount |
|---|---|
| National full-bath baseline | $7,500–$22,000 |
| Oklahoma state adjustment | 0.8784× |
| Tulsa planning low | $6,588 |
| Tulsa planning midpoint | $10,980 |
| Tulsa planning high | $19,325 |
The same published state input is applied to the same project scope for every covered city in Oklahoma. The final estimate can change with the bathroom’s existing condition, access, selections, utilities, waterproofing, removal needs, and local site review.
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Sources and methodology
The planning range uses the approved national full-bath rate card and the 2024 BEA all-items Regional Price Parities input for Oklahoma. The local-context statement above is separately cited and is not used to calculate the price range.