Oklahoma home for sale

Two Bedroom Oklahoma Home For Sale $59K

$59,000

A clean, efficient 2-bedroom, 1-bath Oklahoma home with a cozy living room, dining area, kitchen, and a utility room—perfect for everyday family living.

Realtor Comments

Move in Ready! Rental Ready! Porch with storm Cellar. Metal Roof! Detached garage or storage with electric. Corner Lot!

  • 2bed
  • 1bath

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803 2nd St, Alva, OK 73717

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Contact Realtor: Steve Sterling

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Pros

  • Very affordable cost of living
    • Generally lower housing costs, utilities, and everyday expenses versus many parts of the U.S., which can help your budget go further.
  • Small-town charm and strong sense of community
    • A tight-knit, friendly atmosphere with local events, hometown pride, and a slower pace that many residents appreciate.
  • Access to higher education nearby
    • Northwestern Oklahoma State University in Alva contributes educational opportunities, cultural events, and some regional employment.
  • Outdoor recreation and natural beauty
    • Proximity to plains, parks, and open space offers easy chances for outdoor activities and a quieter, rural-friendly lifestyle.
  • Manageable traffic and commute
    • Low congestion compared with metro areas, making short trips around town and to nearby towns comfortable.
  • Stability and predictability
    • Smaller town dynamics can mean less economic volatility and a tighter-knit local economy.

Cons

  • Limited job market and economic diversity
    • Many opportunities cluster in fewer sectors; those in specialized fields may need to commute to larger towns or work remotely.
  • Fewer amenities and cultural options
    • Dining, shopping, nightlife, and entertainment options are more limited than in bigger cities; you may need to travel for variety.
  • Health care and services
    • Access to specialized medical care may require trips to larger cities, and local services can be more limited.
  • Education quality varies by district and school size
    • While there are schools in the area, resources and programs may be more limited than in larger districts.
  • Weather and climate considerations
    • Oklahoma’s climate includes hot summers, potential severe weather, and tornado risk; plan for seasonal extremes.
  • Growth pressures
    • If the area experiences growth, you may see rising costs or strain on infrastructure before new services catch up.
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