c.1920 Three Bedroom Oklahoma Home For Sale Under $98K
OHU50K Notes $98,000
c.1940 Three Bedroom Oklahoma Home For Sale. Cute as a button time capsule.

Realtor Comments
Charming Dollhouse on a Corner Lot! Welcome to this delightful 3 bedroom, 1 bath home nestled in a quiet neighborhood. Featuring a freshly painted exterior and inviting curb appeal, this home sits on a corner lot with a spacious covered front porch – perfect for relaxing with the family. Inside, the oversized dining room offers plenty of space for hosting gatherings and holiday meals. Each bedroom is generously sized with ample natural light pouring in through multiple windows. The basement doubles as a storm cellar, providing extra safety and peace of mind. An attached carport adds convenience, while the single-car garage includes a door opener and additional storage. Schedule your private showing today!
- 3 bed
- 1 bath
- 1,954 sqft
- 0.35 acre lot
- Build date 1920

102 E Swan Ave, Konawa, OK 74849 $56,500
- Contact Realtor: Manuel Cantu Jr
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Pros of Konawa, OK
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Very Low Cost of Living / Housing Affordability
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Housing and property values are very low. Median property value is around $50,000.
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Overall cost of living is about 23% below the U.S. average, and ~11% lower than the Oklahoma average.
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Lower everyday costs (groceries, goods & services) tend to follow, so your dollar can stretch more here.
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Small, Tight‑Knitted Community
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Konawa is small (population ~1,190–1,250) which can mean a more personal feel, knowing neighbors, less anonymity.
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The median age is relatively young (~30.5 years), which may help maintain a more active / dynamic community than some small towns with aging populations.
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Diversity in Population
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Ethnically and racially somewhat diverse: White majority, but a significant Native American population (~25%) and multi‑race residents.
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This can provide a richer cultural mix than very homogenous small towns.
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Commute / Transportation Reality Might Be Manageable for Some
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Many people likely drive to work; average commute time is around ~30.4 minutes. While not super short, for rural/small city standards that’s not extreme.
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Because of the small size of the city, internal travel distances are low.
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Potential for Quiet / Simpler Living
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If you prefer fewer crowds, less hustle & bustle, Konawa offers that.
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Proximity to rural lands, nature, less urban density, which some people appreciate a lot.
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Cons / Challenges of Konawa, OK
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Low Income Levels & High Poverty
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Per capita income is low (around $17,555), and median household income is ~$32,330. These are well below state and national medians.
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Poverty rate is high (~27.5%). Roughly one in four people live under the poverty line.
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Crime / Safety Concerns
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Total crime in Konawa is somewhat above national average; violent crime rates are particularly elevated vs. many U.S. towns.
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Some areas/neighborhoods are safer than others; safety varies a lot depending on where in town.
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Limited Amenities / Services
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Because it’s a small town, many specialized services, high‑end medical care, variety in shopping & entertainment are likely not local; for many things, travel to larger towns will be necessary.
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Public transportation seems minimal or non‑existent.
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Education & Economic Opportunity Constraints
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Educational attainment is low compared to national averages (percentage with bachelor’s degree is modest).
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Jobs in small towns tend to be fewer in number, less variety in sectors; many locals may be employed in lower‑wage sectors. Combined with low income, that may limit upward mobility.
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Infrastructure / Access Limitations
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Distance from large airports and major hubs might be significant; travel can take more effort. Some sources mention “being far from an airport” as a con.
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Some drop in housing value recently. The median property value (and the growth) has shown decline in certain years
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Gender Income Gap
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There is a notable disparity: for example, median income for males ~$25,900 vs females ~$16,900. That’s a sizeable gap.
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Population Decline or Slow Growth
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The population is fairly stable but has slight negative growth in recent projections.
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Decline, even gradual, can lead to reduced economic investment, fewer services, etc.
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