Lot 5 - "Meandering Stream" at Stone Creek Subdivision Welcome to "Meandering Stream", a hidden gem in the picturesque Stone Creek Subdivision, located in Talihina, OK, the gateway to the breathtaking Talimena Scenic Byway. This tranquil lot offers a perfect combination of natural beauty, privacy, and convenience, making it ideal for a cabin, weekend retreat, or your forever home. Property Highlights: Utilities in Place: Power and water are ready to go, with LP gas delivery available. Septic installation will be required to complete your setup. Scenic Terrain: A gentle rise leads to a hilltop with stunning potential mountain views after selective clearing. Tombstone Creek: The land slopes down to the charming, stone-lined Tombstone Creek, which flows for most of the year. Unique Features: Rocky outcroppings near the creek add character, while the wooded landscape offers clearings and trails for easy exploration. Subdivision Benefits: Light Restrictions: Designed to preserve the natural beauty and property value for all owners. Private Access: Located on a private gravel road with a legally recorded easement. Location & Lifestyle: Situated in the charming town of Talihina, known as the starting point of the Talimena Scenic Byway, this property offers year-round beauty, especially during the fall foliage season when tourists flock to the area. Proximity to DFW Metroplex: Just a 3-hour drive, making it an ideal weekend getaway or bug-out property for city dwellers seeking peace and solitude. Whether you're looking to build a peaceful retreat or a permanent home in a nature lovers paradise, Meandering Stream offers endless possibilities. Don't miss your chance to own this unique slice of Oklahoma! Contact us today for more information or to schedule a visit. OWNER FINANCING available. Listed by the owner/agent.
Check out this 160 acre tract with one small pond located over 5 miles off of the state highway in the mountains of SE Oklahoma. Sardis Lake and the town of Yanush are right at 10 miles from the property. Tall timber that has been groomed in the past to harvest and all the wildlife you can imagine. Here you will find whitetail deer, turkey and black bear to name a few. There are several spots to carve out a place to locate a cabin. Waypoint for directions is 34.79593, -95.23941. Seller is currently securing legal easement to access property. Will not be able to show until after court date.
Just the right amount of land to build your forever home or a little weekend cabin! No restrictions on this property. Build your dream home, barndo, or cabin. Mobiles are allowed as well as livestock. This would be the perfect place to start a small farm. This 15 acre parcel and adjoining 31 acres (MLS 2434486) are to be sold together. These properties are separated by the county line.
Nestled in the serene embrace of the Ouachita Mountains valley, this hidden gem spans a lush area, just a scenic drive from the vibrant outdoor paradise of Hochatown and Broken Bow Lake State Park. Imagine owning a piece of the second fastest growing travel destination in the U.S., a mere stone's throw from the majestic 1.5 million acres of Ouachita National Forest with its myriad trails and abundant wildlife. GPS Coordinates: 34.66656, 94.97172 Services: Tap into the comfort of rural electricity and consider the idyllic self-sufficiency of septic and well water systems, supplemented by local propane delivery for that extra touch of homestead convenience. Access: The journey to seclusion is an effortless turn from Indian Highway, winding your way through scenic byways to arrive at your sanctuary at the prime corner of N 4530 Rd and E 1620 Rd, with dual-side property access. Land: Your entry is graced by a gentle hilltop rise, revealing breathtaking views of ponds and an expansive meadow. As you crest the gentle hill, the picturesque view unfolds into an open pasture, graced with the potential for grazing, bountiful hay production, or even cultivating your dream homestead. Surrounding barbed wire fencing partially secures the land. Beyond the pasture, the hardwood canopy along the Kiamichi River offers a rich habitat for deer, squirrels, hogs, and bears. The landscape is a blend of timber, pasture, and water – a trifecta for attracting and nurturing diverse wildlife. Embrace the outdoors with your own slice of paradise, offering prime hunting, fishing, and kayaking. Agent’s Remarks: Privacy? Check. Surrounded by vast tracts of undisturbed land, this secluded sanctuary is your canvas for peace, tranquility, and endless outdoor enjoyment. The sky's the limit for this unique property. For more information and to visualize your future here, reach out to Ashlee Bentley at 918.839.7826 – your gateway to tranquility awaits.
Looking for that large parcel of secluded land to be lost in the mountains? Check out this 160 acre tract with one small pond located over 5 miles off of the state highway in the mountains of SE Oklahoma. Sardis Lake and the town of Yanush are right at 10 miles from the property. Tall timber that has been groomed in the past to harvest and all the wildlife you can imagine. Here you will find whitetail deer, turkey and black bear to name a few. There are several spots to carve out a place to locate a cabin. You will have to be self sustaining as property is off the grid and no services are very close. Waypoint for directions is 34.79593, -95.23941. There is a Winding mountain road that will take you to property 0n the north side. Property slopes from the north to the south. It is a short drive from property to Hartshorne, Wilburton or Talihina. Seller is currently securing legal easement to access property. Will not be able to show until after court date in March.
Looking for that large parcel of secluded land to be lost in the mountains? Check out this 160 acre tract with one small pond located over 5 miles off of the state highway in the mountains of SE Oklahoma. Sardis Lake and the town of Yanush are right at 10 miles from the property. Tall timber that has been groomed in the past to harvest and all the wildlife you can imagine. Here you will find whitetail deer, turkey and black bear to name a few. There are several spots to carve out a place to locate a cabin. You will have to be self sustaining as property is off the grid and no services are very close. Waypoint for directions is 34.79593, -95.23941. There is a Winding mountain road that will take you to property 0n the north side. Property slopes from the north to the south. It is a short drive from property to Hartshorne, Wilburton or Talihina. Seller is currently securing legal easement to access property. Will not be able to show until after court date in March.
The median home value in Talihina, OK is $285,000. This is higher than the county median home value of $126,200. The national median home value is $338,100. The average price of homes sold in Talihina, OK is $285,000. Approximately 41.22% of Talihina homes are owned, compared to 36.45% rented, while 22.33% are vacant. Talihina 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 Talihina real estate agent to arrange a tour today!
Talihina, Oklahoma has a population of 893. Talihina is less family-centric than the surrounding county with 17.27% of the households containing married families with children. The county average for households married with children is 28.19%.
The median household income in Talihina, Oklahoma is $28,875. The median household income for the surrounding county is $43,049 compared to the national median of $69,021. The median age of people living in Talihina is 42.3 years.
The average high temperature in July is 93.4 degrees, with an average low temperature in January of 29.1 degrees. The average rainfall is approximately 50.6 inches per year, with 2.8 inches of snow per year.