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Moore vs. Yukon: How To Choose Your Next Suburb

March 5, 2026

Torn between Moore and Yukon for your next move near Oklahoma City? You are not alone. Both offer solid value, a suburban pace, and quick access to the metro. In this guide, you will see how they compare on price, homes, commute, and everyday life so you can choose with confidence. Let’s dive in.

Price and pace today

If you are scanning listing prices, you will see differences depending on the source and timeframe you check.

  • According to Zillow’s ZHVI, typical market value sits higher in Yukon at about $269,800 vs. about $218,100 in Moore (Zillow ZHVI, Jan 31, 2026).
  • Recent sales can tell a different short-term story. Redfin’s January 2026 median sale prices show Moore near $222,500 and Yukon near $220,000 for that month.

These numbers can diverge because they measure different things. ZHVI is a smoothed estimate of market value, while a monthly median sale price reflects just the homes that closed that month. Both shift with seasonality and supply.

What it means for your budget: If you want the broadest value window, Moore often gives you more options under the low-to-mid $200Ks. If you prefer newer subdivisions and a west-side location, Yukon’s pricing may sit a bit higher on average, though month-to-month sales can be similar. Refresh these figures on the day you shop.

Home types and new builds

Both cities are traditional suburban markets, with a large share of single-family detached homes. Data profiles note that detached homes make up roughly 80 to 85 percent of the housing stock, with common 3 to 4 bedroom layouts and garages. You will also find a mix of homes built in the 1970s through the 1990s, plus newer subdivisions that expanded in the 2000s and later. That means you can choose between value opportunities that may need updates and turnkey homes in newer plans. For a deeper feel of the stock and age mix, review the housing profile for Moore on NeighborhoodScout.

If you want new construction

  • Moore: You will find active communities with neighborhood amenities and a range of plans. As one example, explore Broadmoore Heights by Homes by Taber to see representative floor plans and features. New-home pricing in Moore often starts in the mid $200Ks and scales with size and lot premiums.
  • Yukon: Builder activity is strong on the west side, with planned communities like Skyline Trails and Castlewood Trails offering popular single-family plans. Browse representative options on NewHomeSource’s Oklahoma City area communities to get a sense of price bands and amenities.

Commute and connectivity

Getting to downtown OKC is straightforward from both suburbs, with differences that matter if you drive daily.

  • Distance to downtown OKC: Moore is roughly 10 to 12 miles, often about 15 to 20 minutes in typical traffic. Yukon is roughly 16 to 17 miles, often about 20 to 30 minutes depending on route and time of day. You can confirm distance and sample routing using tools like How-Far.net.
  • Average commute time: Both cities show mean one-way commutes in the low to mid 20 minutes in ACS profiles. See Moore’s profile on Census Reporter for an example of how averages are calculated.
  • Tinker Air Force Base: If Tinker is your workplace, Moore is typically the shorter drive. From central Moore to Tinker often runs about 15 to 20 minutes, while Yukon can land closer to 30 minutes or more depending on origin. Compare sample times using DistancesFrom for Moore to Tinker AFB.
  • Will Rogers World Airport: Both suburbs usually reach the airport in about 15 to 30 minutes depending on route and traffic.

Highways at a glance

  • Moore sits on I-35 with quick access north to downtown OKC and south to Norman. I-240 is a short hop for east-west connections.
  • Yukon is near I-40 and the historic Route 66 corridor, which makes west-side commutes easy and provides direct access into OKC from the west.

Transit reality

Both suburbs are car-dependent. Moore has limited EMBARK bus service on select corridors, and Yukon’s city services focus more on local programming than fixed-route commuter bus lines. If you need a guaranteed non-car commute, verify routes and schedules before you decide.

Amenities and everyday life

What you can expect in Moore

Moore maintains a network of neighborhood parks and city programming. For a feel of local amenities, look at spots like Parmele Park with splash features and trails. Retail clusters line the I-35 and 19th Street corridors, making errands straightforward. You will also find a growing Old Town Moore area with local shops and dining. For a neighborhood snapshot that touches on retail and community rhythm, see this Moore overview.

What you can expect in Yukon

Yukon’s Parks & Recreation department runs a steady calendar of community events and seasonal programs. Concerts in the Park and Freedom Fest at Chisholm Trail Park are examples of how the city leans into civic life. Browse the city’s Parks & Recreation page for facilities and events. Downtown Yukon also highlights Route 66 roots and Czech heritage, which shape the city’s small-town character. If you want context on that identity, read about the area’s history in Yukon’s overview.

Which one fits you

  • Choose Moore if you want quick I-35 access into OKC, a shorter drive to Tinker or Norman, and a wide range of value options.
  • Choose Yukon if you prefer newer subdivisions, west-side access, and a defined Main Street feel with frequent city events.

Quick buyer checklist

  • How I commute: Map your AM and PM drives from the specific neighborhood to downtown OKC, Tinker, or your workplace. Record best-case and peak times.
  • What I want in my house: Decide on new-build vs. renovation potential, yard size, and must-have rooms. Check examples like Broadmoore Heights in Moore and Skyline Trails in Yukon to see how plans and pricing compare.
  • Everyday errands: Note your nearest grocery, pharmacy, and preferred retail cluster. Add one park and one recurring event you plan to use often.

Final thoughts

You really cannot go wrong with either Moore or Yukon. The best fit comes down to your commute priorities, appetite for new construction, and the kind of day-to-day rhythm you want. If you are weighing two similar homes in each city, compare drive times at rush hour, look closely at age and condition, and confirm neighborhood amenities you will actually use in the first year.

If you want a local, detail-driven advisor to help you compare neighborhoods, new-build options, and contract terms side by side, reach out. I bring legal-minded transaction management and builder coordination to keep your move smooth from search to close. Connect with me at Chinowth & Cohen to get started.

FAQs

How do Moore and Yukon home prices compare right now?

  • Zillow’s ZHVI shows Yukon higher on typical market value, while Redfin’s January 2026 median sales were very close. These measures track different things, so refresh both before you buy.

Is Moore or Yukon better for a Tinker AFB commute?

  • Moore is usually the faster drive to Tinker, often around 15 to 20 minutes from central Moore, while Yukon can be 30 minutes or more depending on origin and traffic.

Where will I find more new construction, Moore or Yukon?

  • You will find active new-home options in both; Moore has communities like Broadmoore Heights, and Yukon has multiple planned subdivisions with popular single-family plans.

What is the day-to-day vibe in each suburb?

  • Moore offers I-35 convenience, established parks, and growing Old Town activity; Yukon leans into Route 66 identity, city-run events, and a small-city main street feel.

How should I choose between two similar homes in each city?

  • Compare rush-hour drive times, age and condition, HOA amenities, and planned nearby development; then run the numbers on monthly costs and expected maintenance for the first 3 to 5 years.

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