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Wynnewood, Garvin County, Oklahoma Land For Sale -
Wynnewood, Garvin County, Oklahoma Land For Sale -
Two nice corner lot in Wynneood near High School Football Stadium. Few trees, some underbrush. Nice building site. Utilities available.

Listing Agent: Judy Chandler, Realtor® Consultant, GRI

Property type:
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Price:
$12,000
MLS or other ID:
204825
 

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