c.1927 Brick Three Bedroom Oklahoma Handyman Special
OHU50K Notes $48,500
Once considered one of the finest homes in town, this Oklahoma handyman special is ready for you to add your personal touch. It offers three bedrooms, 1.5 baths, and it really has a lot going for it once you look past the clutter. Fireplaces, crown moldings, built-ins, tiled bathroom, and nooks and crannies, as well as a detached garage, third of an acre lot, central air, and public utilities. The current condition of the house occupied by a tenant may be questionable since the owner has not lived in it for several years.

Realtor Comments
Discover Timeless Elegance in This Historical Brick Gem! Step back in time and embrace the charm of this stunning 1927 classic brick home, with 2347 sq ft on a large corner lot
An Inviting Master Suite: Retreat to the spacious master bedroom, complete with a cozy sitting room featuring a gas fireplace and a private balcony.
Generous Living Spaces: This home offers three sizable bedrooms and ample storage with built-in cabinetry. The airy layout is designed for both family living and entertaining.
Kitchen with Charm: The home’s heart boasts several cabinets, a quaint dinette with built-ins, and a convenient half bathroom.
Large Living Room & Dining Area: The spacious living room, featuring a welcoming fireplace, invites cozy gatherings, while the formal dining room sets the stage for memorable dinners.
Functional Basement with sump pump.
Outdoor Amenities: The fenced backyard provides a haven for outdoor activities, while the two-car detached garage adds storage space.
Comfort Year-Round: With two zones of central heating and air conditioning to keep you comfortable throughout the seasons.
A House Full of Potential: While this historical beauty needs repairs and updating, it is a testament to time. With some TLC, this could be your forever home, an investment property, or a fulfilling project to help a historic home live another hundred years.
- 3 bed
- 1.5 bath
- 2,347 sqft
- 0.32 acre lot
- Build date 1927

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.

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Location of This Oklahoma Handyman Special
Wewoka is a small town located in Seminole County, Oklahoma. As of the most recent estimates, the population of Wewoka is around 3,000 to 3,500 people.
Pros
1.Small-Town Atmosphere:
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- Wewoka offers a tight-knit community where neighbors tend to know each other. This can create a sense of safety and belonging, ideal for those who enjoy a slower-paced lifestyle.
- Lower Cost of Living:
- The cost of living in Wewoka is significantly lower than in larger cities, making housing and general expenses more affordable.
- Rich Cultural Heritage:
- Wewoka is the historic capital of the Seminole Nation of Oklahoma, so it has strong ties to Native American culture. The Seminole Nation Museum is located in Wewoka, offering residents and visitors a chance to learn about local history.
- Access to Nature and Outdoor Activities:
- The area around Wewoka offers beautiful rural landscapes, including forests and lakes, which provide opportunities for outdoor recreation such as fishing, hiking, and camping.
- Proximity to Larger Cities:
- While Wewoka is a small town, it’s within driving distance of larger cities like Oklahoma City and Norman, providing access to more amenities, jobs, and entertainment without living in the hustle and bustle of a big city.
- Peaceful and Quiet Environment:
- For those seeking a peaceful, rural lifestyle with less traffic, noise, and stress, Wewoka is an attractive option.
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Cons
- Limited Employment Opportunities:
- As a small town, Wewoka has a limited job market. Many residents may need to commute to nearby towns or cities for work, particularly in specialized fields or higher-paying jobs.
- Limited Access to Healthcare:
- The town lacks large medical facilities, so residents may need to travel to larger nearby cities for more comprehensive healthcare services.
- Lack of Modern Amenities:
- While there are some local shops and restaurants, Wewoka doesn’t have the same variety of retail, dining, or entertainment options that larger cities offer. For more diverse shopping or nightlife, one would need to travel to a bigger city.
- Public Services and Infrastructure:
- Small towns like Wewoka may face challenges in maintaining infrastructure and public services. Roads and utilities may not be as modern or well-maintained as in urban areas.
- Limited Educational Options:
- Wewoka has a smaller school system, and while it offers basic education, there might not be the same range of extracurricular activities, advanced programs, or specialized schools that can be found in larger cities.
- Isolation:
- While the rural setting is a pro for some, others may find it isolating. There are fewer social events and activities, which can make it difficult to connect with others if you’re used to the hustle and bustle of larger communities.

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Family History
The Nanney family lived here is the 1930s and 1940s. Thomas Grady Nanney (1892-1985) was a pastor of the First Baptist Church. His wife, Pearl Ledbetter Nanney (1893-1986) did her duties as the pastor’s wife. The couple lived in the home with their sons, Thomas, David and Daniel.

Mon, Feb 23, 1942 ·Page 4

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2 Comments
Clayton Buskirk
Is there any owner financing available?
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Please direct question to the realtor. Link in post.