Oklahoma Home For Sale

c.1945 Three Bedroom Affordable Oklahoma Home For Sale $59K

Three-bedroom, 1.5-bath affordable Oklahoma home for sale with a metal roof and fenced back yard. The 1,871-sf home has a formal dining room, laundry room, central air and heat, and public water and sewer.

Zillow Comments

This 4 bedroom, 2 bath home with 1871 SF of living space is located in the town of Frederick Elementary which was awarded the National Blue Ribbon School designation in 2020 and achieved 100% on their academic achievement indicator in 2024. With a fenced backyard, separate dining area and large kitchen and living area; this home will check off your must haves and leave you with plenty of money to put the finishing touches to the property.

  • 4 beds
  • 2 bath
  • 1,800 sqft
  • 3,500 sqft lot
  • Build date 1945

 

 

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808 N 11th St, Frederick, OK 73542   $59,000

  • Contact Realtor: Carisa Schreiner 580-335-2465, Ash Realty
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Location of This Affordable Oklahoma Home

Frederick, Oklahoma: Pros and Cons

Pros

  • Affordable cost of living compared to larger Oklahoma cities and national averages
  • Small-town atmosphere with strong community ties and family-friendly environment
  • Low crime rates typical of rural small towns
  • No traffic congestion common in larger urban areas
  • Proximity to Wichita Mountains Wildlife Refuge for outdoor recreation
  • Slower pace of life that many find less stressful
  • Frederick Army Air Field Museum showcasing local military history
  • Annual Pioneer Days Festival celebrating the town’s heritage

Cons

  • Limited economic opportunities with fewer jobs and industries
  • Distance from major metropolitan amenities (shopping, entertainment, specialized healthcare)
  • Limited public transportation options
  • Fewer educational options with small school system and no nearby colleges
  • Limited dining and entertainment venues compared to larger cities
  • Extreme weather concerns including tornado risk and hot summers typical of Oklahoma
  • Limited healthcare facilities with specialized care requiring travel
  • Less diverse population than found in larger urban centers

 

 

 

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