4/2 c.1910 Oklahoma Handyman Special W/ Gorgeous Fireplace Under $35K
$34,900
Prime corner-lot positioning, and sun-drenched interiors. This exceptional Oklahoma handyman special features gorgeous original wood floors, classic structural details, and expansive room sizes bathed in natural light. A standout opportunity for buyers seeking timeless craftsmanship paired with incredible space and curb appeal.

Realtor Comments
- 4bd
- 2ba
- 2,332sqft
- 0.27 acre
- Circa 1910

4 E St SW, Miami, OK 74354
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: Tomas Barrientos

Pros of Living in Miami, OK
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Exceptionally Affordable Housing & Living Costs
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Housing costs are a fraction of the national average, with median home values well under $120,000. Rent and everyday living expenses make it a very accessible place for first-time buyers, retirees, or low-overhead living.
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Rich Native American Culture & Local History
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Miami serves as the headquarters for several federally recognized tribes, including the Miami Tribe of Oklahoma, Ottawa Tribe, Modoc Nation, Peoria Tribe, and Shawnee Tribe. The area is also rich in Route 66 nostalgia, anchored by the historic Coleman Theatre (a beautifully restored 1920s vaudeville theater).
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Higher Education Presence (NEO A&M)
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Home to Northeastern Oklahoma A&M College (NEO), a two-year public college that brings athletic events, campus activities, adult education, and steady vitality to the local community.
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Easy Access to Outdoor Recreation & Grand Lake
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Situated just north of Grand Lake O’ the Cherokees, residents have easy access to boating, fishing, and watersports. Local parks along the Neosho River also offer camping, trails, and public green space.
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Convenient Interstate Access & Low Traffic
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Located directly along I-44 (the Will Rogers Turnpike), getting around town takes under 10 minutes. Regional trips to larger hubs like Joplin, MO (~30 mins) or Tulsa (~1 hour) are quick and straightforward.
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Cons of Living in Miami, OK
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Severe Weather & Flood Risks
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Located in “Tornado Alley,” the area experiences severe spring thunderstorms, hail, and occasional tornadoes. Additionally, its proximity to the Neosho River makes certain low-lying parts of town susceptible to periodic flash flooding.
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Limited Local Economy & High Poverty Rate
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While healthcare, local manufacturing, tribal enterprise, and education provide steady jobs, high-paying corporate or specialized tech positions are scarce. The local poverty rate is noticeably higher than the national average.
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Above-Average Property Crime Rates
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For a city of its size, property crime rates (such as petty theft and burglary) tend to run higher than national averages, though violent crime rates remain relatively low.
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Distance from Major Metro Amenities
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While Joplin covers basic big-box shopping and regional healthcare, accessing a major international airport, large-scale entertainment venues, or specialized medical centers requires driving an hour south to Tulsa or two hours northeast to Springfield, MO.
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Quiet Social Scene & Limited Nightlife
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Outside of local college sports, tribal events, and community theater performances, social and late-night options are fairly minimal.
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