Metro areas off the beaten path, like Oklahoma’s Tulsa and Oklahoma City, bucked national trends to win a place on a top list of markets with the greatest year-over-year median home-value increases from October 2010 to October 2011, based on data compiled by Zillow. None of the top 20 U.S. metro areas by population size cracked this list.

The Tulsa metro area topped the chart at a 6.2 percent median home value increase to $101,000 — the lowest value among the nine markets — in that one-year timespan, followed by Oklahoma City’s metro area at a 3.1 percent bump.

Editor’s note: This article is based on data compiled by Zillow, using the Zillow Home Value Index.

Metro areas off the beaten path, like Oklahoma’s Tulsa and Oklahoma City, bucked national trends to win a place on a top list of markets with the greatest year-over-year median home-value increases from October 2010 to October 2011, based on data compiled by Zillow. None of the top 20 U.S. metro areas by population size cracked this list.

The Tulsa metro area topped the chart at a 6.2 percent median home value increase to $101,000 — the lowest value among the nine markets — in that one-year timespan, followed by Oklahoma City’s metro area at a 3.1 percent bump.

Metropolitan Pittsburgh, at No. 22 in U.S. metro population size with 2.35 million people in 2010, according to U.S. Census data, was the most populated metro area in this list, coming in at No. 8, with a slight median home-value increase of 0.4 percent, and, interestingly, the only metro area on the list to experience a population dip from 2000 to 2010.

Metro areas in this list averaged a 1.6 percent median home-value increase over the one-year timeframe, with five of the nine markets showing median home values hovering around $100,000. Honolulu, Boulder, Fort Collins and Madison stretched the upper end of the spectrum, with median home values of $474,200, $304,000, $217,300, and $192,400, respectively.

Metro: Tulsa, Okla.

 

 

Median Home Value $101,000
Year-over-year Change 6.2%

Tulsa, OKTulsa Skyline via Shutterstock

 

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Metro: Oklahoma City, Okla.

 

Median Home Value $105,900
Year-over-year Change 3.1%

Oklahoma CityFlickr/Matthew Rutledge

 

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Metro: Lincoln, Neb.

 

Median Home Value $127,400
Year-over-year Change 2.7%

Lincoln, NELincoln, Nebraska Sign via Shutterstock

 

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Metro: Madison, Wis.

 

Median Home Value $192,400
Year-over-year Change 1.3%

MadisonMadison on the Water via Shutterstock

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Metro: Honolulu, Hawaii

 

Median Home Value $474,200
Year-over-year Change 1.3%

HonaluluFlickr/Mike McHolm

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Metro: Fort Collins, Colo.

 

Median Home Value $217,300
Year-over-year Change 1.3%

Fort CollinsMountains backdropping Fort Collins via Shutterstock

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Metro: Fort Myers, Fla.

 

Median Home Value $127,400
Year-over-year Change 0.4%

Fort MyersFort Myers Beach via Shutterstock

 

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Metro: Pittsburgh, Pa.

 

Median Home Value $106,500
Year-over-year Change 0.4%

PittspurghFlickr/Sakeeb

 

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Metro: Boulder, Colo.

 

Median Home Value $304,000
Year-over-year Change 0.2%

BoulderFlickr/Aidan M. Grey

 

Inman News reporter Paul Hagey compiled this report.

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