c.1928 Three Bedroom Oklahoma Starter Home $45K
$45,000
This Oklahoma starter home is perfectly positioned on a generous corner lot, offering a wonderful combination of comfort, practicality, and endless potential.

With 3 bedrooms and 1 bathroom, the home features central living areas designed for everyday living and easy flow. Outside, you’ll find a large backyard ideal for relaxing or entertaining, along with a detached garage and plenty of additional parking. The cozy patio spaces create the perfect spot to enjoy your mornings or unwind in the evenings, while the unfinished basement provides extra storage or the opportunity to expand and make it your own. Whether you’re just starting out or looking for a property with room to grow, this home is full of possibilities.Property is selling as is, where is.
- 3bed
- 1bath
- 1,008sqft
- 7,405sqft lot
- Circa 1928
603 N Murray Ave, Boise City, OK 73933 $45,000
If interested in a property, please contact the realtor whose link is provided in the post below, or contact an agent of your own choosing. Independent verification of details and status is recommended.ย
Contact Realtor: Kelsey Hallin
Pros of Living in Boise City
- Low cost of living
Housing and everyday expenses are significantly below the national average, making it appealing for retirees, remote workers, or anyone wanting affordable land and property. - Affordable housing and land
You can often find larger homes, ranch properties, or acreage for far less than in larger cities or suburban areas. - Quiet, small-town atmosphere
With a population around 1,000, it offers a slower lifestyle, less traffic, and a close-knit community feel. - Wide open scenery and outdoor lifestyle
The area is ideal if you enjoy ranching, farming, hunting, stargazing, road trips, or simply having lots of open space and privacy. - Lower traffic and less congestion
Daily commutes are short and stress-free compared to larger metro areas. - Distinct seasons and snow
Boise City is actually one of the snowiest places in Oklahoma, which some residents enjoy for the seasonal variety.
Cons of Living in Boise City
- Very limited job market
Employment opportunities are concentrated in agriculture, oil/gas, ranching, education, and local services. Career options can be limited unless you work remotely. - Few amenities and entertainment options
There are limited shopping centers, restaurants, healthcare facilities, nightlife, and entertainment compared to larger cities. - Remote location
Boise City is far from major metropolitan areas. Long drives are often necessary for specialized healthcare, airports, or larger retail stores. - Harsh weather conditions
The region experiences strong winds, severe storms, tornado risk, hot summers, and cold snowy winters. - Healthcare access can be limited
Rural healthcare availability may be a challenge, especially for specialists or emergency care. - Smaller school and social environment
Some people love the tight-knit feel, while others may find it limiting, especially teenagers or young adults wanting more activities and diversity.

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