oklahoma fixer upper

c.1930 Oklahoma Fixer Upper For Sale Under $30K

$29,900

2-bedroom, 1-bath Oklahoma fixer upper with strong upside potential—add a little work and creativity, and it could be transformed into a 3-bedroom.

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Realtor Comments

This fixer-upper is ready for renovations and would make a great addition to an investment portfolio or a profitable flip opportunity. Bring your vision and transform this property into a cash-flowing rental or affordable starter home.

  • 2bed
  • 1bath
  • Circa 1930

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211 Jefferson St, Seminole, OK 74868

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. 

Contact Realtor: John Seymour

Brokered by Carter Real Estate Company

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Niche

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Pros

  • Affordable cost of living: Housing and everyday expenses are often lower than in larger metro areas.
  • Smaller-town community feel: People tend to know each other more, and it can feel more neighborly.
  • Convenient for driving/trips: You’re not stuck in a tiny place—bigger shopping/medical options are usually accessible by short-to-moderate drives to nearby areas.
  • More outdoor-friendly lifestyle: Oklahoma offers lots of opportunities for parks, lakes, hunting/fishing, and weekend getaways (typically easy by car).
  • Less traffic/less day-to-day congestion than larger cities.

Cons

  • Job market may be narrower: Depending on your industry, you may need to commute or rely on specific local employers.
  • Fewer major “big city” amenities: Events, specialty shopping, and nightlife options may be limited.
  • Healthcare for specialists can require travel: General care may be easier locally; specialized services can mean driving to a larger city.
  • Weather: Central OK can bring hot summers and severe weather risk (tornado storms). Having a plan and good insurance matters.
  • Infrastructure/amenities can vary: Some areas may have older housing stock or uneven access to certain services.
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