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24-acres in Bryan County, OK

Tract 2 Sexton Rd - Here we have a property that has some options! Build a home, start a farm ranch operation, or split it up into a development! There are 24-acres more or less to be determined by a new survey. There is about 160' of access to Sexton Rd, and on the west side of the property you have trees and barns. There are several structures that will need repair or tear down. As you go east it opens into a wide field with long views. There is only a short drive to Choctaw Casino. Extra land can be purchased with this home. MLS# 2600231 Tract 3 - Containing 15-acres and also MLS# 2600232 Tract 1 - Containing 1-acre and a home that need repair. Buy it all and have a 40-acre property with a nice pond!

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From Denison TX take US-75 north, after crossing into Oklahoma take the exit onto Leavenworth Trail. Turn left on Leavenworth Trail and go 4.5 miles. Turn right onto Smiser rd. Go east 1 mile and turn left onto Sexton Rd. Go about 3 tenths of a mile and the property will be on the right. From Durant, Ok take US-75 south and take Exit 10 onto Main St Calera. Turn right onto Smiser Ave. Go 3.4 miles west and turn right onto Sexton Rd. The property will be about 3 tenths of a mile and will be on the right (east) side of Sexton Rd.

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David Norman Land Company

Leonard, TX

(580) 954-1914

David Norman

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David Norman Land Company, (580) 954-1914
Source: MLS# 2600230
Listing last updated: February 10, 2026 at 7:12 AM
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