waterfront cabin

c.1966 Waterfront Cabin in Oklahoma $99K

$99,000

Perfect for outdoor living and weekend getaways, this rustic Oklahoma waterfront cabin offers a comfortable main living area with room for both seating and dining.

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Realtor Comments

Waterfront bunk house retreat with beautiful lake views. Two lofts designed for sleeping up to 4-6 people. Temporary electric is presently installed but is available along with water at roadway for future connection. Property is certified for an aerobic system. Boat launch ramp is approximately 300 ft from a private boat dock that can be leased for $25.00 per day when dock is available. A rare opportunity to enjoy lakefront living with room to customize and improve.
  • 2bd
  • 236sqft
  • Circa 1966

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111348 S 4180 Rd, Eufaula, OK 74432

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: Annie Hatfield, McGraw, REALTORS

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Pros

  • Small-town lifestyle: usually quieter, less traffic, and a stronger sense of community than bigger cities.
  • Lower cost of living: housing and everyday expenses are often more affordable.
  • Friendly, familiar atmosphere: many people like the “everyone knows everyone” feel.
  • More space outdoors: easier access to yard space, parks, and rural recreation options (and you may be closer to hunting/fishing/trails depending on where you live).
  • Shorter drives for basics: you can often handle groceries, local errands, and local services without long commutes.
  • Close to larger areas for what you can’t get locally: you can still reach bigger towns/cities nearby when you want more options (shopping, certain healthcare, entertainment).

Cons

  • Fewer job opportunities (locally): depending on your industry, you may need to commute or rely on a larger nearby hub.
  • Limited shopping/entertainment: fewer restaurants, fewer big retail choices, and less nightlife—so you may drive for those.
  • Healthcare can be more limited: you may have to travel for specialists or advanced care.
  • Weather extremes: southeast OK can bring heavy storms, tornado risk, humidity, and big summer heat swings (important for homeowners and drivers).
  • Amenities and services may be fewer: things like specialized classes, certain gyms/services, and fast-access conveniences can be less available.
  • Infrastructure/service variety can vary: some areas may have slower-paced utilities/roads maintenance compared to metro regions.
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