c.1948 Four Bedroom Affordable Oklahoma Home For Sale $59,900
OHU50K Notes $54,900
c.1948 Four Bedroom Affordable Oklahoma Home For Sale. This cozy home is on 0.65 acres lot.

Realtor Comments
Investor special – 4 bedroom home with tons of potential! Don’t miss this spacious 4 bedroom, 1 bathroom home with room to grow! This property features a large master bedroom on the first floor, a nice sized living room and a functional kitchen. A beautiful wood staircase leads to the second floor, where you will find three additional bedrooms and a full bathroom. There’s space to add a second bathroom. While the home needs some TLC, it offers great opportunity for investors, flippers or handy buyers looking to build equity.
- 4 bed
- 1 bath
- 1,282 sqft
- 0.65 acre lot
- Build date 1948

229 N Arapahoe Ave, Geary, OK 73040 $59,900
- Contact Realtor: Miriam Burga
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Pros of Geary, OK
Very low cost of living
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Housing is inexpensive — home prices and rent tend to be far below national averages.
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Everyday expenses (groceries, utilities, services) tend to be low compared to city living.
Small-town quiet and sense of community
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People often know their neighbors; small towns like Geary tend to be tight-knit.
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Low traffic, slow pace, and peaceful surroundings.
Rural lifestyle with open space
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Good for people who enjoy country living, land, agriculture, or outdoor recreation.
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Close to farmland, open skies, and less congestion.
Proximity to larger towns
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While Geary is small, it’s within reach of larger towns like El Reno, Weatherford, and even Oklahoma City (roughly an hour’s drive).
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Allows access to more amenities while living in a low-cost rural community.
Cons of Geary, OK
Limited job opportunities
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Very small local economy.
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Most residents must commute to El Reno, Weatherford, Hinton, or OKC for work.
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Jobs in town are typically in agriculture, small retail, or local services.
Few amenities
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Very limited dining, shopping, medical services, entertainment, and conveniences.
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For many needs (major healthcare, diversified groceries, specialized services), you’re driving out of town.
Small school system
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Small rural schools can mean limited course offerings, fewer extracurricular activities, and smaller class variety.
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Some families prefer larger districts for opportunities.
Limited housing and older housing stock
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While inexpensive, housing choices may be limited.
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Many homes are older and may require maintenance or renovation.
Social and recreational limitations
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Very little nightlife or organized recreation.
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If you like a lot of activity, events, or young-adult social options, it may feel too quiet.
Weather and rural factors
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Oklahoma rural towns experience severe storms, tornado risk, and extreme weather.
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Rural infrastructure (roads, broadband quality) can vary.


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