3

Madill, OK Homes for Rent

Section Image
  • /12

    $1,500 Per Month

    • 3 Beds
    • 2 Baths
    • 1,300 Sq Ft
    • House for Rent

    605 E Wolf St, Madill, OK 73446

    Property Id: 2594272New Construction 3 Bed, 2 Bath Brick Home - Modern Finishes & Open LivingBe the first to live in this beautifully built 3-bedroom, 2-bath brick home featuring modern design, quality finishes, and a bright open floor plan. This home offers both comfort and functionality, perfect for families or professionals looking for a clean, low-maintenance living space.The

    605 E Wolf St, Madill, OK 73446
  • /11

    $1,500 Per Month

    • 3 Beds
    • 2 Baths
    • 1,300 Sq Ft
    • House for Rent

    603 E Wolf St, Madill, OK 73446

    Property Id: 2594275New Construction 3 Bed, 2 Bath Brick Home - Modern Finishes & Open LivingBe the first to live in this beautifully built 3-bedroom, 2-bath brick home featuring modern design, quality finishes, and a bright open floor plan. This home offers both comfort and functionality, perfect for families or professionals looking for a clean, low-maintenance living space.The

    603 E Wolf St, Madill, OK 73446
  • /5

    $850 Per Month

    • 2 Beds
    • 1 Bath
    • 900 Sq Ft
    • Madill OK Triplex 3/2

    204 S 11th Ave Unit B, Madill, OK 73446

    Newly updated 3 bed 2 full baths. No Fence.

    204 S 11th Ave Unit B, Madill, OK 73446

Why Live in Madill

Madill, located in Marshall County, Oklahoma, is a small, close-knit community with a population of around 4,000. Known for its outdoorsy vibe, the town is surrounded by cattle ranches and wheat fields, and is just a few miles from Lake Texoma and the Tishomingo National Wildlife Refuge. Popular local activities include fishing, hunting, and boating. Housing options range from Prairie and Craftsman homes in the town center to cottages, manufactured homes, and ranch-style properties on the outskirts. New Traditional homes are common in subdivisions like The Vines, The Prairie, and The Edge. Madill experiences hot, humid summers and chilly winters, with occasional tornadoes and hailstorms. William Ray Memorial Park offers picnic areas, playgrounds, and sports courts, while Madill City Lake provides a boat ramp and fishing pier. Nearby marinas on Lake Texoma and the Red River offer various water-related activities. The Tishomingo National Wildlife Refuge features fishing, boating, and hunting opportunities. Madill Public Schools are highly rated, and Madill High School offers dual enrollment at Murray State College. Shopping and dining options are concentrated around the historic town square and along U.S. Route 70, with notable spots like The Perfect Pie Pizzeria and Hobo Joe’s. The annual National Sand Bass Festival in June features carnival rides, live music, and local vendors. AllianceHealth Madill hospital is a key local employer, and the town is well-connected via U.S. Routes 70 and 377, with Oklahoma City just over 120 miles away.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does it cost to rent a home in Madill, OK?
The median rent for a home in Madill, OK is $1,500 per month, though prices vary by neighborhood, size, and property type. As of June 2026, condos tend to be the most affordable option while single-family homes are currently more expensive.
How much do you need to make to afford rent in Madill, OK?
To comfortably afford the median rent in Madill, OK, a household needs to earn roughly $60,000 per year. This is based on the common guideline that households should spend no more than 30% of gross income on housing. Most landlords require monthly household income of at least 3x the monthly rent, and with a median rent of $1,500 per month in Madill, OK, renters typically need to show $4,500 per month in gross income to qualify. Actual affordability will vary depending on household debts, other living expenses, and overall budget.
Is it more affordable to rent or buy in Madill, OK?
In Madill, OK, the price-to-rent ratio is 9.8, which generally favors renting. This ratio divides the median home price by the annual median rent: below 15 typically favors buying, 15 to 20 is balanced, and above 20 typically favors renting. Your finances, how long you plan to stay, and costs like mortgage rates, taxes, and maintenance all factor into the decision.

Rental Home Trends

Number of Homes for Rent
3
Median Rent
$1,500
Median Single Family Home Rent
$1,500
Median Condo Rent
$850
How to Rent a Home