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80 acres in Creek County offering a rare mix of modern living, outstanding improvements, and recreational appeal. The move in ready cabin includes 1 bedroom (potentially 2/loft), 1 bath, laundry, spray-foam insulation, 3 mini-split zones, propane stove, water filtration system, and Starlink internet with owned security system. Average electric runs just ~$100/month. Utilities include rural water district #3, propane, septic (house + Airstream), and on-site 3-phase power.
A 50 x 100 insulated red iron shop, wood-burning stove, two rooms with HVAC, abundant power, and water storage system provides exceptional utility. A conex container adds storage and houses the rural water system and tank water storage. Green houses provide opportunity to grow produce, or what ever your heart desires. Green houses are plumbed to the water tanks behind the shop as well as propane for heat.
The land is a true hunting haven with a long draw valley, mature timber, elevation changes, and natural travel corridors for deer and turkey. A 12'+/- deep pond with rock edge, long creek draw throughout, and lush pastures offer water, grazing, and wildlife habitat w/3 plots in place, as well as ideal conditions for running livestock. Zoned AG, Creek County/Keystone Schools. Conveniently located just 10 minutes from Sapulpa and 30 minutes to downtown Tulsa and TUL airport. This property is well-suited for residential living, business operations, ranching, or as a private recreational retreat. Possibilities are endless with close proximity to town.
Directions: From HWY 97 and W 81st St S, head west on W 81st St S for 5.6 miles to the white gate, use the gate code to open and follow the road down for half mile, property driveway to the left and follow to the buildings.