Residential Land For Sale

Picture of Residential Land For Sale in Tecumseh, Oklahoma, United States

$320,000

S Highway 102
Tecumseh, Oklahoma, United States

Listed By: Realtyww Info

Listed On: 08/13/2024

Listing ID: GL11630079 View More Details

Description

This Pottawatomie County 78 +/- acres offers some ideal build locations and tons of recreational/hunting opportunities all without ever leaving the blacktop! As you pull into the gate of the property from the blacktop off of HWY 102 you will be in the center of the property where there are multiple build sites within a few hundred yards. As you follow the trail in further the elevation will rise to the highest point where you can utilize the benefits of the cleared highline to look down several cuts that drain down into a bottom with a wet weather creek. The vantage points that the cleared area offers to look down into the drainages will be some of a deer hunters favorite places to be come November. Overall the property offers about 60 feet of elevation change with the center being the highest point and the lowest portions being on both the north and south boundaries. Both the north and south boundaries offer wet weather creeks that are surrounded by mature hardwoods that provide ample cover for wildlife. The property features 5 bodies of water, 2 being ponds with fish and 3 being more of small watering holes. The watering holes are tucked into the timber along travel corridors offering some great bow hunting opportunity come October. In the timber there are many places to establish food plots or put up feeders in the future. With road access on two sides of the property it allows for different approaches to hunting locations. The property is located just 12 miles from I-40, 4 miles from HWY-9 which can have you to Norman in 30 minutes, Shawnee in 20 minutes, and OKC within 40 minutes without ever leaving the blacktop. Power is available at the property along with an old water well, the property has decent fencing on 3 sides.

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Listed by: Jordan Phillips