Oklahoma renovated home

c.1920 Oklahoma Renovated Home For Sale $45K

$45,000

Oklahoma renovated home! This updated 1โ€‘bed, 1โ€‘bath home boasts new flooring, fresh paint, and brandโ€‘new 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
  • Circa 1920

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809 N 1st St, Ponca City, OK 74601

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Contact Realtor: Donna Reid

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Pros

  • Affordable cost of living: Housing, utilities, and everyday expenses are generally lower than national averages, making homeownership and budgeting easier.
  • Strong energy- and manufacturingโ€‘based 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 closeโ€‘knit smallโ€‘city atmosphere.
  • Reasonable commute times and traffic: Less congestion than larger metrosโ€”most commutes are short and manageable.
  • Cultural and historical attractions: Rich oilโ€‘boom history showcased in museums and historic sites; regular cultural events and local theater offerings.
  • Familyโ€‘friendly: 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 whiteโ€‘collar roles) are more limitedโ€”some 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 higherโ€‘education 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 limitedโ€”residents often travel for broader entertainment options.
  • Weather and severe storms: Oklahomaโ€™s 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 neighborhoodsโ€”research specific areas before committing.
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