Land / Lot Information
Address: | Washita County, Oklahoma |
Acres: | 160.00 |
Price per Acre: | $2,600 |
Access: | Paved Road |
Utilities: |
Electricity
City Water
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Wildlife: | |
Waterfront: |
Seasonal Creek
Old Lake Site
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Description
This 160 +/- acres in Washita County, OK has much to offer, with perimeter fencing, electricity & city water, cultivated farm field and a beautiful wooded creek bottom! Located on Hwy 54, a two lane road, the farm has all season access too. It has been owned by the same family for decades.
LOCATION:
The property is located one mile south of the Cloud Chief community, with New Cordell being just a ten minute drive away. Distances to other cities are as follows:
- Weatherford/I-40: 28 miles
- Elk City: 46 miles
- Lawton/Fort Sill: 72 miles
- Oklahoma City: 98 miles
TERRAIN/LAND USE:
You enter the land on the west side through a double gated entrance. A city water meter is in place at the entrance, which is currently used to fill a water trough for cattle. Two phase electricity is running down the road as well. This entrance is the highest point on the land and allows for scenic views across the neighboring farms and ranches. This property is a great place to build a home, and there are multiple good building locations.
The land has 60 ft. of topography change across it, from the entrance to the creek bottom. The cultivation is on the front end, with the field having around 64 +/- acres. It is not cross fenced to separate it from the grass pasture, so livestock graze the whole property. The field is terraced to prevent erosion down the slope. Some areas need work but overall the terraces are in good condition. It has class 2 Carey silt loam soils, capable of growing winter wheat, hay grazer or improved range grasses.
The bottom land is really nice with lots of tall trees, including elms, hackberries and cottonwoods. A seasonal creek meanders through this draw, providing water for livestock and wildlife. The property includes land on both sides of the creek, with approximately 30 acres on the other side of it. Bowhunting could be really great along the creek, as it is a natural corridor for game. The property hasn’t been hunted in years and is prime to be developed for wildlife.
SURFACE WATER:
While there are no ponds or tanks, a large dam runs across the creek that used to back up a couple of acres of surface water. It has a break in it now that needs to be repaired for the basin to hold water again. When fixed, this small lake could provide fishing opportunities too
Several smaller drainages feed the main creek that could have ponds built off of them as well.
SCHOOL DISTRICT:
Cordell ISD
PROPERTY TAXES:
2023 property taxes were $354.00, which reflects an agricultural use tax exemption.
LEGAL DESCRIPTION:
S24 T09N R16W SW/4
MINERAL RIGHTS:
Any owned mineral rights will be reserved by Seller at closing. No active oil or gas wells are on the property.
LIST PRICE:
The Ryland Farm is being offered for $2,600/acre, or $416,000 total.
CONTACT:
For more information or to see this land in person, contact broker Benjamin Belew at cell phone (940) 357-9940.
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SOLD: MAY 2024