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Oklahoma, Pittsburg County, 13.37 Acres Indian Ridge III, Creek, Electricity. TERMS $384/Month
Oklahoma, Pittsburg County, 13.37 Acres Indian Ridge III, Creek, Electricity. TERMS $384/Month
 
Our Price: $38,495
Down Payment $121.00

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Product Code: OK_PITTSBURG_INDIANRIDGEIII106


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Indian Ridge III

Oklahoma, Pittsburg County, 13.37 Acres Indian Ridge III. TERMS $384/Month

LOT 106

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This lot is being offered for sale with financing. Simply make the small down payment, and the land contracts will be emailed and hard copy mailed to you immediately. You can start using or building your land while you are making payments.

Down Payment: $121

Monthly Payments: $384

Sales Price: $38,495

Interest Rate: 9%

10% DISCOUNT ON REMAINING BALANCE IF PAID EARLY


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Location and Legal Description

Indian Ridge III, Pittsburg County, Oklahoma
13.37 Acres

Tract 106 has been surveyed into 13.37 Acres +/-. Access is via a private dirt mountain road directly through the middle of this property (4WD recommended). This 13+ acres would be ideal for camping, outdoor recreation, hunting or building a cabin in the woods. Tree cover is medium to heavy with large rock formations across the majority of this mountain terrain tract of land. This property has several nice clearings and is bordered by Grassy Creek along the entire northern boundary. Property is vacant and undeveloped recreational mountain land. You will find a power line/high line easement just south of the road. New owner will need to extend to their site at suppliers cost. Buy Now, Build Later!!







Entrance to subdivision

SIZE: 13.37 Acres

TAXES: Less than $100 per year and current

UTILITIES: Electricity

SURVEY

ZONING: Recreational/Residential.

Pittsburg County, Oklahoma

Located in southeastern Oklahoma, Pittsburg County was named after Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Early explorers and traders traveled the area in the 1700s. In the early 1800s, the Texas Road and part of the California Road were early travel routes in Pittsburg County. During the Civil War, two Confederate posts were established in the county, Camp Jumper and a camp in Perryville. In the Battle of Perryville in 1863, Union forces burned the camp and the town. Coal mining in Pittsburg County began prior to the 1880s and was a major industry in the area.

Hunters come from all over to look for deer, wild turkey, wild boar, quail, and squirrel in Pittsburg County. Oklahoma hunters have on average taken nearly 100,000 deer a year for the last several deer seasons and the state is looking for ways to increase this number. Deer season is a huge event in this region of Southeastern Oklahoma!

Southeast Oklahoma is far more mountainous and forested than any other part of the state, containing most of the Ouachita Mountains in Oklahoma, the Arbuckle Mountains, and five other mountain ranges. The Ouachita National Forest, Oklahoma's only national forest, is also in this area. Kiamichi Country also houses "The World's Highest Hill," a 1,999-foot peak near Poteau, with the official designation for a "mountain" being anything 2,000-feet or taller. The region contains Oklahoma's largest lake by surface area, Eufaula Lake. Other major lakes include Robert S. Kerr Reservoir, Sardis Lake, Hugo Lake, McGee Creek Reservoir, Pine Creek Lake, Brok