Located in Pawnee County, less than 1 hour from Tulsa, lie these 108 acres with a nice 38’x38’ two-story metal building that could fit multiple buyers and uses. With very easy and quick access off Highway 412, it takes you no time to start pulling through the gate to this property. As you enter the ground, you will start your drive down the road leading to the newly built metal building, which is just over mile away from the entrance and secluded in the northeast corner of the property. The 38’x38’ two-story building overlooking the stocked pond comes with 30’x15’ living quarters upstairs with a kitchenette and bathroom. The main floor is currently set up with 3 horse stalls and has a separate room that is plumbed for a bathroom. This place could set up very well for someone looking for a small apartment upstairs, a weekend getaway where you could bring horses, or even modified for a hu...
Located in Pawnee County, less than 1 hour from Tulsa, lie these 108 acres with a nice 38’x38’ two-story metal building that could fit multiple buyers and uses. With very easy and quick access off Highway 412, it takes you no time to start pulling through the gate to this property. As you enter the ground, you will start your drive down the road leading to the newly built metal building, which is just over mile away from the entrance and secluded in the northeast corner of the property. The 38’x38’ two-story building overlooking the stocked pond comes with 30’x15’ living quarters upstairs with a kitchenette and bathroom. The main floor is currently set up with 3 horse stalls and has a separate room that is plumbed for a bathroom. This place could set up very well for someone looking for a small apartment upstairs, a weekend getaway where you could bring horses, or even modified for a hunting camp or a permanent residence. The stocked pond sets up to the west of the Barndo and makes for some pretty sunsets looking off into the horizon!
The ground itself has a good mixture of approximately 30 acres +/- of hay pasture that has been baled over the years, which could turn into food plots or be left alone and utilized for livestock. As you work your way through the property, you will notice the lush, thick cover comprised of mixed cedars and native grasses all throughout the center of the ground. As you move west on the property, it gets into more hardwood timber scattered with a variety of oak trees that set up very well for various places to put stands, blinds, and more food plots.
This is a very diverse property that you don’t see often on the market. The Barndo can appeal to multiple buyers for various types of uses, and the ground is no different. A great place to start memories with friends and family for a hunting camp, a weekend getaway, or a place to put your roots down and start a legacy. Call listing agent Paul Smith today at (918) 397-2737 for more information. Shown by appointment only.
Property Features
-38’x38’ two-story barndominiuum
-30’x15’ living quarters upstairs with a kitchenette, bathroom, and mini split
-Three horse stalls on the main level that could be turned into additional living space
-Office/spare room with bathroom on the main floor
-Approximately 30 acres +/- of hay pasture that could continue to be hayed, grazed, or turned into food plots
-Fenced on 3 sides
-Quick and easy access, less than 3 miles from Highway 412 and Highway 18 intersection
-Less than 1 hour from Tulsa
-Around 30 min to Stillwater, OK
-Crystal clear stocked pond
-Big deer on trail camera
-Multiple places to install food plots, treestands, and blinds
-Water well 170’ deep
-No minerals intact
-IEC electric
-Hughes internet
-Septic tank in place
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Research Parcel InformationPOB Highway 412 and Highway 18 Intersection: Drive south 1.5 miles and turn east onto East 5600 Road, drive 1.25 miles, and the gate entrance is on the north.