Introducing the OVERLOOK AT SUNSET BEACH! Congratulations, you have just stumbled onto the newest addition to the Foss Lake area, representing your next home or vacation neighborhood. The vision for this development has been meticulously designed for future growth and home value sustainability. Covenants are available upon request. • HOA to protect your investment • Architectural Standard • Protective Covenants • Structural placement requirements to protect views of the lake • No mobile homes or camper trailers • Short-term rentals allowed • Only single family dwellings • Minimum square footage requirements • Time limits to build • Remedial assessments for failure of upkeep/maintenance 9865 N 2133 Circle (Lot 4) has been hand crafted from the ground up for today’s modern lifestyle. With a large open concept kitchen/dining area and features an expansive glass wall in the gathering room for breathtaking natural light and panoramic views of the lake. This home is move-in ready and the 1 acre m.o.l. property is full of character and charm waiting for your final touches. Secure a place in the most prestigious community at Foss Lake with the protection and security your future deserves.
4 minutes from Sunset Beach at Foss State Park. The property is 5 fenced acres on HWY 44 in Butler with a 1,960-square-foot 3-bedroom, 2-bathroom double-wide. The floor plan is built around a 20'x28' great room with a wood-burning fireplace. The kitchen has a 16' work island, pantry, and bar area. Separate dining room. Bedrooms 2 and 3 each have walk-in closets. Master is on the opposite end with its own bath. Fresh paint inside and out. New roof in 2024. Central electric heat and air. Rural water. Move-in condition. The shop is 40'x60' or 2,400 square feet with electric, barn-style door, and 2 remotes. Built in 2006. Enough floor space for a boat, additional vehicles, and a functional work area at the same time. Detached carport adds another 480 square feet of covered parking. Two covered wood decks total over 728 square feet. Storm cellar on site. Five fenced acres. No HOA. Rural water district service. The lake is 8,800 acres of open water on the Washita River, built by the Bureau of Reclamation in 1961. It holds largemouth bass, smallmouth bass, hybrid striped bass (wipers), white bass, walleye, saugeye, crappie, and catfish. The ODWC manages the fishery with annual surveys and ongoing habitat work. Multiple lighted boat ramps, a full marina, covered fishing docks, jet ski and pontoon rentals, disc golf, an equestrian trail, 110 RV sites, tent camping, and furnished rental cabins make this one of the more complete state park facilities in western Oklahoma. The park sits just north of Route 66. Clinton — the closest town with full services — is about 15 minutes east on HWY 66.
Corner of Wade and Main in Butler, Oklahoma four combined town lots, a 1,259-square-foot brick home with the solid bones of its 1970 construction, and a detached workshop with a wood-burning stove out back. Solid brick home, a real shop, a private water well, and Foss Lake about eight miles up the road, all for a price most weekend-retreat buyers won’t see on a move-in-ready property. Inside, the updates that matter are already done. Quality tile flooring runs through the main living spaces, the walls have been freshly painted, and a central electric heat pump handles both heating and cooling without the split systems older homes sometimes carry. The two-bedroom, two-bath single-story layout is practical and straightforward, with a corner dining area and a kitchen outfitted with a built-in electric range, vent hood, dishwasher, and disposal. Brick-and-frame construction on a poured concrete slab, with a composition shingle roof only about four years old. The shop out back is what buyers will remember. Approximately 28x37 (verify on your own), with an overhead door, electric service, and a wood-burning stove that keeps it usable through a western Oklahoma winter. Room for a project, a boat or ATV headed up to Foss Lake on weekends, or serious dry storage. The current owners put in a new privacy fence that encloses the backyard, and a private water well on the south end of the property offers a layer of utility that in-town homes almost never have. The house runs on public water, sewer, and natural gas, so the well is pure upside for garden, outbuildings, livestock, or emergency backup.
Experience the essence of small-town living in this delightful 1,024 sq ft home, situated on a generous 0.4 acre lot in the heart of Butler, OK. This two-bedroom, one-bathroom home features a convenient attached 2-car garage, providing ample space for your vehicles and storage needs. The well-maintained property has been recently updated, boasting a renovated kitchen and bathroom.

Butler is located in Oklahoma. Butler, Oklahoma has a population of 622. Butler is less family-centric than the surrounding county with 35.14% of the households containing married families with children. The county average for households married with children is 37.95%.
The median household income in Butler, Oklahoma is $66,250. The median household income for the surrounding county is $55,074 compared to the national median of $69,021. The median age of people living in Butler is 40.8 years.
The average high temperature in July is 94.1 degrees, with an average low temperature in January of 22.5 degrees. The average rainfall is approximately 30.8 inches per year, with 6.9 inches of snow per year.