c.1963 Oklahoma MCM Home For Sale $128K
$128,000
As you pull up to this Oklahoma mcm home, you’ll be eager to see whether the inside lives up to the curb appeal—good news: it does. The home feels fresh, is move-in ready, and still preserves so much of its original personality and charm.
But the real showstopper is the living room: a soaring, gently vaulted ceiling and an impressive wall of windows. The natural light pouring in is truly spectacular.

The dining area and kitchen are well-appointed, offering room for a nice dining table and plenty of space to cook and gather. A centrally located gas range with a shapely breakfast bar creates a stylish and functional focal point. There are three bedrooms, including one with fantastic built-ins that could easily serve as a home office, second living area, or flex space. The main bathroom is unique and offers an abundance of storage, while the second bath is conveniently located just off the mudroomperfect for coming in after yard work or outdoor projects. Speaking of outdoors, the fenced backyard provides plenty of room for entertaining and relaxing. The abundance of concrete areas create multiple outdoor furniture spaces. We know youll love this onelets go take a look!
- 3bed
- 2bath
- 1,266sqft
- 0.23acre lot
- Circa 1963

1835 20th St, Woodward, OK 73801 $128,000
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: Brian Cook, Broker/Owner

Pros
- Lower cost of living: housing and everyday expenses are often more affordable than in bigger Oklahoma metros.
- Small-town/community feel: people tend to know their neighbors, and community ties can be stronger.
- Good access to services locally: you can usually find grocery stores, schools, basic healthcare, and everyday errands without constant long trips.
- More space: neighborhoods outside the core can feel less crowded, and properties may come with bigger lots.
- Work opportunities in local industries: Western OK can offer jobs tied to regional industries (commonly energy/ag-related services), depending on your field.
- Quieter day-to-day life: less traffic and fewer “big city” distractions.
Cons
- Fewer job options (depending on your career): you may need to broaden your search to nearby towns or relocate if your industry is limited locally.
- Healthcare and specialty care may require travel: major specialists and advanced care can mean longer trips.
- Less entertainment and variety: fewer restaurants, events, and cultural options than larger metros.
- Weather and storm risk: Oklahoma can bring severe storms and tornadoes; preparedness matters.
- Windy conditions: the region is often windy, which can be an adjustment.
- Driving for certain needs: you may find yourself traveling farther for clothing, electronics, niche services, or larger retail.





































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