Tulsa, OK – New homes are popping up across the Tulsa area, and the latest numbers show builders are keeping pace. The Home Builders Association of Greater Tulsa (HBA) reports a total of 221 new housing starts in August 2025, bringing the year-to-date total to 2,305 homes—proof that the local housing market is anything but idle.

Tulsa County led the way with 32 new starts, while Broken Arrow added 37 and Coweta jumped to 51. Bixby contributed 22, Jenks saw 10, and emerging communities like Rogers and Wagoner Counties added 13 each. Smaller markets, including Mannford, Okmulgee, and Collinsville, didn’t see new starts this month, reminding us that growth isn’t always uniform—but it is steady.

“Our local builders are hard at work turning blueprints into neighborhoods, one home at a time,” said Jeffrey Smith, CEO of the Home Builders Association of Greater Tulsa. “Each new start represents more than a house—it’s a family’s future, a community’s foundation, and our members’ commitment to quality and sustainability. We’re proud to see Tulsa’s builders leading the charge in shaping the region’s growth.”

The August numbers highlight the healthy balance between established markets like Tulsa, Broken Arrow, and Bixby, and up-and-coming areas such as Rogers and Wagoner Counties. The HBA remains a trusted partner for home builders, remodelers, and related trades, providing guidance and resources to ensure that Tulsa’s housing market continues to thrive.

For a detailed breakdown of Tulsa-area housing starts by city, visit TulsaHBA.com/HousingStarts.