Midwest Land Group is honored to represent this breathtaking 141 +/- acre rolling hills farm in central McClain County. The origins of this family ranch started in 1897 and has been home to registered full blood Limousin cattle herds for many years. If you are looking for a place to build, look no further. With approximately one mile of blacktop frontage on two sides and access to electricity throughout, the ability to choose a build site on one of the breathtaking hilltops is bursting with possibility. This property is 4 miles west of the booming town of Washington, Oklahoma and just half a mile west of the most recent residential development going in around the area!
This farm is fenced and cross-fenced with a combined total of 10 acres of surface water. There have been multiple pine trees planted and the bases protected throughout the property. The 2 larger bodies of water consist of...
This farm is fenced and cross-fenced with a combined total of 10 acres of surface water. There have been multiple pine trees planted and the bases protected throughout the property. The 2 larger bodies of water consist of a 6-acre pond and a little larger than a 2.5-acre pond. Both of these larger ponds are stocked with the ability to pull out trophy bass or crappie. Several banded ducks and geese have been harvested from the permanent duck blind built on the larger pond. While watching the amazing Oklahoma sunsets, your ears will ring with an Oklahoma turkey gobbling in the pastures. The whitetail and turkeys run freely along Dibble Creek area bottoms and throughout the hardwood draws, providing a chance to chase either with great success.
The property has been meticulously maintained by the current owners and a ride around the property will show it. If you have been searching for the perfect farm with unlimited possibilities, this will be your place! Only 20 minutes south of Norman and just 10 miles from I-35. Call Braden today at (580) 222-5265 to schedule a showing.
Property Features
-Fenced and cross fenced
-Multiple pastures with ponds
-1 mile of blacktop frontage
-Stocked ponds with trophy bass
-Great variety of hardwood trees and pine trees
-Whitetail and turkey hunting
-Waterfowl hunting with blind included
-8-acre hay pasture
-Rural water 1/2 mile from property
-106’ of elevation change
-10 acres of surface water
-20 minutes to Norman
-40 minutes to downtown Oklahoma City
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Research Parcel InformationFrom Hwy 24 and 240th Street in Washington, OK, go west on 240th Street 5 miles to May Ave. South on May Ave 200 feet. Gate on East Side of May Ave.