c.1932 Brick Oklahoma Home For Sale $85K – Sold
$85,000
Sitting on 0.20 acres, this brick Oklahoma home features a spacious backyard and a detached garage. Sunlight floods the interior through elegant arched windows, highlighting the original 1932 hardwood floors and creating a warm, inviting atmosphere.

Realtor Comments
If youve been looking for a place that just feels like home the minute you walk in, this one might be it! With 3 good-sized bedrooms, 1 updated bathroom, and about 1, 597 square feet , this house has the kind of character folks around here appreciate. The living room centers around a fireplace thats perfect for taking the chill off on a cold Oklahoma evening, while the kitchen offers plenty of storage and a cozy breakfast nook where you can start the day with a cup of coffee before heading out. Check out the updates! Step outside and youll find a covered porch ready for a hot tub, a fenced backyard with room to relax and that detached garage thats great for storage or tinkering with a project. Homes with this kind of charm and easy-living feel dont come along every day, and this ones ready for someone new to make it their own, schedule your showing and come see if it feels like yours!
- 3bed
- 1bath
- 1,597sqft
- 8,712sqft lot
- Circa 1932

1717 8th St, Woodward, OK 73801 $85,000
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: Kyle R.T. Johnson

Pros
- Low cost of living: Housing, groceries, utilities, and other everyday expenses are generally below national averages, so your money goes further.
- Small-town community: Tight-knit neighborhoods, friendly residents, and community events make it easy to build relationships.
- Safety and low crime: Woodward tends to have lower crime rates than larger cities, contributing to a sense of security.
- Outdoor recreation: Close access to fishing, hunting, parks, trails, and Boiling Springs State Park for hiking and camping.
- Proximity to larger cities: About a 2–3 hour drive to Oklahoma City or Amarillo for specialized services, major shopping, and entertainment.
- Strong local schools and community resources: Many residents report supportive school environments and active local organizations.
- Economic base in agriculture and energy: Job opportunities exist in farming, ranching, oil, gas, and related industries.
- Slower pace of life: Less traffic, shorter commutes, and a relaxed lifestyle appealing to families and retirees.
Cons
- Limited amenities and entertainment: Fewer dining, cultural, and nightlife options than urban areas — limited variety for shopping and entertainment.
- Fewer healthcare specialists: Local medical facilities cover common needs, but specialist care may require travel to larger cities.
- Weather extremes: Hot, humid summers and the potential for severe storms, tornadoes, and occasional winter weather.
- Economic dependence on specific industries: Local economy can be affected by fluctuations in energy and agriculture sectors.
- Limited public transportation: Car ownership is typically necessary; minimal public transit options.
- Slower career growth in some fields: Fewer opportunities in tech, finance, and specialized professions — may require commuting or relocation for advancement.
- Less diversity: Smaller towns often have less cultural, ethnic, and lifestyle diversity than metropolitan areas.
- Entertainment for youth: Limited options for nightlife, large events, or specialized youth programs compared with bigger cities.






















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