If a million means a mansion, then mansions have been sprouting like oil rigs in Oklahoma County — at least through 2014. We'll see what the gorilla in the great room has to say about it this year, since the oil patch, again, ain't what it used to be. The Oklahoma County Assessor's Office reports there were 1,175 million-dollar homes in the county last year, up 13 percent from 2013 and up 328 percent from 2004. It “indicates a stable and growing housing market for that group of homes,” Chief Deputy Assessor Larry Stein said. Let's ponder this for a moment. Put them all together and it would be a town the size of Cordell, or Drumright, or Bethel Acres — about 2,900 people.Read more on NewsOK.com