A rare opportunity to purchase a large spread of acreage presents itself in "The Blaine County 378". 298 contiguous acres is shadowed by an upright 80 of cultivated fine sandy loam and lela clay mixed soil, located just a 1/4 mile to the East and touching the North Canadian River. Highway 8 running north of Greenfield traverses the 298 acres leaving approximately 48 acres of cultivated ground east of the highway. To the west lies the remaining 250 +/- acres including the northern portion of iconic Red Hill and nearly 200' of elevation change and landscape diversity. A mix of native grasses and cedars cling tightly to the sloping hill and plateaus into good grazing pasture. This piece, with its blend of high ground , wildlife habitat and multiple watering sources is an ideal hunting property with plenty of area to glass and scout for those big Oklahoma white-tailed deer.
A rare opportunity to purchase a large spread of acreage presents itself in "The Blaine County 378". 298 contiguous acres is shadowed by an upright 80 of cultivated fine sandy loam and lela clay mixed soil, located just a 1/4 mile to the East and touching the North Canadian River. Highway 8 running north of Greenfield traverses the 298 acres leaving approximately 48 acres of cultivated ground east of the highway. To the west lies the remaining 250 +/- acres including the northern portion of iconic Red Hill and nearly 200' of elevation change and landscape diversity. A mix of native grasses and cedars cling tightly to the sloping hill and plateaus into good grazing pasture. This piece, with its blend of high ground , wildlife habitat and multiple watering sources is an ideal hunting property with plenty of area to glass and scout for those big Oklahoma white-tailed deer.
Don't miss out on this terrific opportunity to build your dream home on this great size lot. Utility lines are ready. This blank slate of land has so many possibilities! There is water and sewer. The City of Geary furnishes all the utilities, water, gas, electric, sewer, and trash. You only get one bill for everything
Welcome to your own slice of Oklahoma paradise! Nestled in the heart of Blaine County, this sprawling 400-acre ranch offers a rare blend of natural beauty and practical amenities. As you enter the property, you'll be greeted by the sturdy fencing encompassing the entire perimeter, providing security and peace of mind. A valuable asset awaits in the form of a gravel pit, Blaine County regularly sources gravel from this very location. One of the highlights of this ranch is its picturesque spring-fed pond, offering a tranquil retreat for fishing, wildlife observation, or simply unwinding amidst the serene surroundings. Additionally, a windmill-powered well ensures reliable water access for both human and livestock needs, adding to the self-sufficiency of this remarkable property. For outdoor enthusiasts, this ranch is a dream come true. With abundant wildlife and varied terrain, including wooded areas and open fields, it's a haven for hunting enthusiasts seeking deer, turkey, and other game. Convenience meets rural charm with its prime location just 45 minutes from Oklahoma City and its bustling airport. Access is a breeze with a paved road leading directly to the property, making it easily reachable year-round. Mineral rights are not included, but with all the other features this ranch has to offer, you'll find endless opportunities to create your own personal haven or lucrative investment in the heart of Oklahoma's countryside. Don't miss out on this rare chance to own your piece of Oklahoma's natural splendor!
Welcome to your own slice of Oklahoma paradise! Nestled in the heart of Blaine County, this sprawling 400-acre ranch offers a rare blend of natural beauty and practical amenities. As you enter the property, you'll be greeted by the sturdy fencing encompassing the entire perimeter, providing security and peace of mind. A valuable asset awaits in the form of a gravel pit, Blaine County regularly sources gravel from this very location. One of the highlights of this ranch is its picturesque spring-fed pond, offering a tranquil retreat for fishing, wildlife observation, or simply unwinding amidst the serene surroundings. Additionally, a windmill-powered well ensures reliable water access for both human and livestock needs, adding to the self-sufficiency of this remarkable property. For outdoor enthusiasts, this ranch is a dream come true. With abundant wildlife and varied terrain, including wooded areas and open fields, it's a haven for hunting enthusiasts seeking deer, turkey, and other game. Convenience meets rural charm with its prime location just 45 minutes from Oklahoma City and its bustling airport. Access is a breeze with a paved road leading directly to the property, making it easily reachable year-round. Mineral rights are not included, but with all the other features this ranch has to offer, you'll find endless opportunities to create your own personal haven or lucrative investment in the heart of Oklahoma's countryside. Don't miss out on this rare chance to own your piece of Oklahoma's natural splendor!
The median home value in Geary, OK is $212,500. This is higher than the county median home value of $106,600. The national median home value is $338,100. The average price of homes sold in Geary, OK is $212,500. Approximately 39.3% of Geary homes are owned, compared to 37.16% rented, while 23.54% are vacant. Geary real estate listings include condos, townhomes, and single family homes for sale. Commercial properties are also available. If you see a property you’re interested in, contact a Geary real estate agent to arrange a tour today!
Geary, Oklahoma has a population of 781. Geary is less family-centric than the surrounding county with 25.91% of the households containing married families with children. The county average for households married with children is 31.81%.
The median household income in Geary, Oklahoma is $35,469. The median household income for the surrounding county is $52,538 compared to the national median of $69,021. The median age of people living in Geary is 42.6 years.
The average high temperature in July is 93.3 degrees, with an average low temperature in January of 24.9 degrees. The average rainfall is approximately 32.3 inches per year, with 6.3 inches of snow per year.