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Featured Item: Lake View Ranch, OK - ELECTRICITY AND WATER AT LOT!! | 9.12 Acres, LAKE VIEW RANCH. TERMS $470/Month |
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Lake View Ranch is perfectly located on the western edge of the vast Ouachita Mountain Range in Southeastern Oklahoma in Pushmataha County. The ranch is bordered by Oklahoma Hwy 43 on the north which leads into the Indian Nation Turnpike to the west just outside of Daisy, OK for easy access from both Dallas or Tulsa. This ranch boasts an elevation change of over 600 feet, starting with gently climbing land on the north and transitioning to more severely rising slopes on its way up to the top of Flagpole Mountain. Oak and shortleaf pine are the most dominant trees that cover the landscape of this fully wooded mountain property. Lake View Ranch, Lot 2 LAKE VIEW FROM LOT!!
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This lot is being
offered for sale with financing. Simply make the small down payment,
and the land contracts and coupon books will be mailed to you
immedi ately. You can start using or building your land while you are
making payments.
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SALES PRICE: $47,000 DOWN PAYMENT: $121 MONTHLY PAYMENT: $470 INTEREST RATE: 9% 10% DISCOUNT ON REMAINING BALANCE IF PAID EARLY PREPAYMENT DISCOUNT: 10% DISCOUNT ON REMAINING BALANCE IF PAID EARLY |
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Location
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Lake View Ranch Lot: 2
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Tract 2 Tract
2 is located along State Highway 43 just south of Sardis Lake. There
is paved road frontage along the northern fenced boundary. The tract
has been surveyed and flagged with stakes and survey pins for all
corners. Tree coverage is moderate to heavy. The lot has many nice
building spots to offer. Oak and short leaf pine are mostly dominant
in this area. There are many rock formations throughout this
beautiful area. If camping, hunting or building a mountain cabin is
your desire, this property would be perfect for any of these
recreational purposes.
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State | Oklahoma | County | Pushmataha | ||||||||||
Size | 9.12 | Taxes | Less than $75 Per Year and Current | ||||||||||
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Covenants |
http://www.onlinelandsales.com/lakeview_covenants.pdf |
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Pushmataha County, Oklahoma
The top draws of this region are the abundant hunting, fishing. camping, and boating found at any of the local lakes and rivers. A great place to just get away from it all, to relax and have fun. Southeastern Oklahoma is often regarded as the most scenic in the state and it really is a sportsman's paradise. The Kiamichi River is excellent for bass, catfish, bream, sand bass and crappie. There are numerous lakes within one hour distance for the fishing and boating enthusiasts. Fishing guides are available if you need one. Hunters come from all over to look for deer, wild turkey, wild boar, quail, and squirrel in Pushmataha County. Oklahoma hunters have on average taken nearly 100,000 deer a year for the last several deer seasons and the state is looking for ways to increase this number. Deer season is a huge event in Pushmataha County! Kiamichi Country
With the mountain vistas, you can also experience the unbelievable views and also the best fall foliage tours in the Midwest. If you add all kinds of water sports, camping, horse trails, hiking , hang gliding and sightseeing to your list of things to do, it can take days to completely cover the Kiamichi Country area. Come see for yourself what they are saying about this wonderful region. Looking for a great place to retire or own a vacation home or weekend cabin? You have found the right place to look Come spend a weekend, a week, or a month. You may not want to leave!
There are 10 state parks located throughout Kiamichi Country. Each park has unique points of interest along with facilities that can make your life a little more comfortable. See State Parks for further information. The Kiamichi Country consists of seven Southeastern counties, each with their own wonderful towns, sights and activities to offer the public; Choctaw, Pushmataha, McCurtain, LeFlore, Latimer, Haskell, and Pittsburg. The Honobia Creek Wildlife Management Area covers 76,000 acres in Pushmataha and LeFlore counties and has literally hundreds of miles of trails for horses or four wheelers in these managed timberlands. The Little River Wildlife Refuge area is located in the Broken Bow area Waterfowl, primarily mallard and wood duck, have traditionally used the habitat within the Refuge. The refuge is open for hiking, birdwatching, wildlife observation, and photography. The Hugo Wildlife Management Area covers a total of 19,566 acres located in Choctaw and Pushmataha counties. The Lyndol Fry Waterfowl Refuge is located adjacent to the Kiamichi River and consists of 3,500 acres. This Kiamichi Country mountain region has many streams and rivers for various float trips such as canoeing, rafting, kayaking, fishing and mountain ATV trails. The Kiamichi River, Little River, Glover River, and Mountain Fork River are just a few of the exciting choices to explore and float with various canoe rentals in the area. Ouachita National Forest
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