This 32 +/- acre tract is situated approximately 10 minutes southwest of Wellston, Oklahoma on SH-102. This property is perfectly suited for a future build site or would make a great recreational tract with its close proximity to the Oklahoma City metro. Mature hardwoods encompass much of the land with several pockets of meadows that are ideal for various construction needs. There are numerous homes in the area and the local deer seek refuge on this land which has led to numerous successful hunts over the years. The location of this tract allows for easy paved road access to Oklahoma City or Edmond, as this property sits exactly halfway between Route 66 and SH-62. Whether you are looking for a future home site or want a place to get away and enjoy the outdoors, this 32 acre tract is a must see. Contact Blake Bechtel at (580) 363-6870 to schedule an appointment and come see everything thi...
This 32 +/- acre tract is situated approximately 10 minutes southwest of Wellston, Oklahoma on SH-102. This property is perfectly suited for a future build site or would make a great recreational tract with its close proximity to the Oklahoma City metro. Mature hardwoods encompass much of the land with several pockets of meadows that are ideal for various construction needs. There are numerous homes in the area and the local deer seek refuge on this land which has led to numerous successful hunts over the years. The location of this tract allows for easy paved road access to Oklahoma City or Edmond, as this property sits exactly halfway between Route 66 and SH-62. Whether you are looking for a future home site or want a place to get away and enjoy the outdoors, this 32 acre tract is a must see. Contact Blake Bechtel at (580) 363-6870 to schedule an appointment and come see everything this property has to offer.
Property Features
-32 acres
-Located on SH-102
-Build site
-Utilities available
-Recreation and deer hunting
-30 minutes from OKC metro
-6.5 miles south of Route 66
-6.5 miles north of SH-62
-Zoned agriculture
-2021 taxes were $27.00
-Harrah school district