c.1920 Oklahoma Renovated Home For Sale $45K
$45,000
Oklahoma renovated home! This updated 1โbed, 1โbath home boasts new flooring, fresh paint, and brandโnew kitchen cabinets.

Realtor Comments
Inside laundry for convenience, central heat and window air conditioners. Fenced privacy yard ideal for pets or outdoor enjoyment. Low-maintenance layout perfect for investors, downsizing, or anyone seeking an affordable, move-in-ready property.
- 1bed
- 1bath
- 650sqft
- 7,013sqft lot
- Circa 1920

809 N 1st St, Ponca City, OK 74601
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
Brokered by Coldwell Banker, Heritage REALTORS

Pros
- Affordable cost of living: Housing, utilities, and everyday expenses are generally lower than national averages, making homeownership and budgeting easier.
- Strong energy- and manufacturingโbased employment: Major employers include ConocoPhillips and related energy, manufacturing, and service industries, which provide local jobs.
- Compact, walkable downtown and local amenities: A revitalized downtown with shops, restaurants, museums (e.g., Marland Mansion/estate, Ponca City Art Center), and community events.
- Good parks and outdoor recreation: Numerous parks, the Great Salt Plains and local lakes within reasonable driving distance, plus trails and outdoor programming for families.
- Community and civic engagement: Local festivals, farmersโ markets, and active civic groups create a closeโknit smallโcity atmosphere.
- Reasonable commute times and traffic: Less congestion than larger metrosโmost commutes are short and manageable.
- Cultural and historical attractions: Rich oilโboom history showcased in museums and historic sites; regular cultural events and local theater offerings.
- Familyโfriendly: Community resources, sports leagues, and school activities make it appealing to families.
Cons
- Economic dependence on oil and manufacturing: The local economy can be sensitive to oil-market swings and industry changes, affecting job stability and growth.
- Limited job diversity for some professions: While energy, manufacturing, and healthcare provide many jobs, opportunities in specialized professional fields (tech, finance, certain whiteโcollar roles) are more limitedโsome residents commute or relocate for specialized careers.
- Healthcare and specialty services: While basic and emergency medical care is available, for some specialized treatments or major medical centers residents may need to travel to larger cities.
- Fewer higherโeducation and advanced training options locally: For certain advanced degrees or specialized programs you may need to commute or relocate to regional universities.
- Cultural and nightlife limits: Compared with major metropolitan areas, nightlife, high-end dining, and large-scale cultural institutions are more limitedโresidents often travel for broader entertainment options.
- Weather and severe storms: Oklahomaโs climate includes hot summers and a risk of severe thunderstorms and tornadoes during certain seasons.
- Public transportation is limited: Personal vehicles are generally necessary for reliable daily transport; public transit options are minimal.
- Some neighborhood variation in amenities and upkeep: As in many small cities, services and property conditions can vary between neighborhoodsโresearch specific areas before committing.

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