1 of 2 tracts of the exact same size for sale. Good timber is hard to fake and even harder to find this close to town. This 56-acre tract just outside Earlsboro has it, mature stands thick enough to hold deer and turkey, open enough underneath to walk through without a machete, the kind of woods that makes you want to slow down and look around.Access comes off N3490 Road along the east side, a gravel road in genuinely good shape, and Highway 9 is only a quarter mile away. That puts you minutes from a paved main road in either direction, with the same easy reach into Tecumseh, Seminole, and Shawnee that the rest of this area enjoys, and Oklahoma City about 45 minutes out.What sets this tract apart is the number of genuinely good spots on it. Walk the property and you will find one elevated rise after another that would make a fine homesite, and just as many low pockets and travel corridors that explain why the deer move the way they do here. A buyer building a house has options. A buyer chasing a buck has options. Neither one has to settle for the only flat spot or the only good funnel, because this property has several of each.If 56 acres is just the starting point, adjoining ground is available and for sale right now too, with the chance to build this into as much as 333 acres total.Timber this good, with this many usable spots on it, will not sit on the market long. Call today to walk it.
Listed By
Agency Name: Metro Mark Realtors
Agent Name: Blake Merritt
Agency Phone: (405) 848-8818
Shown By
Agency Title: Chinowth & Cohen
Agency Phone: (918) 296-7950
Estimated Payment
$ 721.24 per month $622.94 Principal & Interest $16.67 Property Tax $81.64 Homeowner's InsuranceFill out the form below and we'll get back to you as soon as possible.
6 N 3490 Road | MLS# 1235395
This land located at 6 N 3490 Road, Earlsboro, OK 74840 is currently listed for sale with an asking price of $279,900. The property has approximately 56.00 Acres. N 3490 Road is located within the Earlsboro school district. Search Earlsboro real estate on www.ccoklahoma.com today.