3.3 acres with trees and a metal, 2 car garage. Ready to build on with the septic, water meter, and electric. Fence and storage shed at the back of lot. This land lot is in a flood zone. Flood insurance will be needed if a mortgage is obtained.
12 lots, water and power available, butts up to the Cache Park and the lots are directly across from Cache Schools. Fantastic location, great development opportunity. Beautiful location. Call the listing agent for more information, 580-512-0591.
Approximately 10.32 acres of versatile open land located just west of Cache and minutes from Lawton, Fort Sill, and the Goodyear Plant expansion. Excellent location for building, agricultural use, or long-term investment. Rural water and electric available nearby along the easement. A separate 11.97-acre parcel to the south is also available, and both can be purchased together for a total of approximately 22 acres at $449,900 combined.
Approximately 11.97 acres of open land located just west of Cache and only minutes from Lawton, Fort Sill, and the expanding Goodyear Plant. Preliminary engineering and subdivision concept plans have been completed, offering strong residential potential. Rural water and electric are available along the easement. Ideal opportunity for a builder, investor, or anyone seeking usable acreage near a growing corridor. A nearby 10.32-acre parcel can also be purchased, totaling about 22 acres for $449,900 combined.
Great building site in Cache School District. Tract is approx 660' north of intersection of Deyo Mission & Pecan on west side of Deyo Mission Rd. 330'x1320' or 10 acres. Water meter is available but not included.
Bring your horses to this 7 acre property in Cache Oklahoma. What you have here is 7 acres (MOL) on the edge of city limits, with a top notch horse barn built with 2 overhead doors, tack room, stalls, wash room, insulated front workshop with a window unit, insulated bunk house with shower and a full RV hook-up. This property has 2 separate electric meters and 2 septic tanks. Includes a single wide mobile home that is not part of the land but is part of this sale (it is on a permanent foundation), which means you can sell it off, keep it or live in it. It needs a roof and a few other things but completely habitable. Crater Creek does run through the property so you are in a flood zone as all creek front property is that way but it appears that the front part of the property close to road is not, but that needs to be verified. This acreage has so many options. Enjoy it as it is, or live in the mobile home while you build a custom home. Have some farm animals and live in pease and quiet on a low traffic road. You can view this home in person by an appointment only. Call Janis Ferguson-Craig 580-678-8259
Positioned just minutes away from Lawton, this alluring slice of southwest Oklahoma presents an opportunity for quick access to the enjoyable amenities and attractions of a larger town, while also maintaining the essence of rural country living. Blacktop road frontage aids in the ease of access, and the well-constructed entry gate adds to the overall aesthetic appeal. With multiple sub-developments in the nearby vicinity, this is a unique opportunity to grab a portion of the remainder of the road frontage near Blue Beaver Creek. Multiple water sources on the property have been used to sustain the seller's cattle herd. The wet weather creek adds to the beauty of the land, and near the south end of the creek lie two ponds that fluctuate with the weather. Perhaps the most notable water source, situated on the north end of the property, is the 1,000-foot water well that was once drilled and monitored by the USGS. This well was known to be tapped into the aquifer, and considering its depth is of considerable mention. While rural water meter memberships can tend to be hard to get one's hands on, the seller is written down on a list of those first to serve once the construction of the proposed new rural water tower is complete. Construction is projected to begin around May or June of 2024. While the property is certainly a candidate for development, it also offers a variety of game species of interest. Deer, turkey, pigs, dove, and quail are known to reside on the piece, and it benefits from its close proximity to Blue Beaver Creek and the stable habitat it provides. Additional recreational possibilities are extended, as the property is closely situated to the Wichita Mountains National Wildlife Refuge. Endless hiking, biking, fishing, and other outdoor activities await to be explored here. For those looking to build their dream home, or for those of the entrepreneurial spirit, this selection of southwest Oklahoma will undoubtedly prove to be desirable.

Cache is located in Oklahoma. Cache, Oklahoma has a population of 2,914. Cache is more family-centric than the surrounding county with 40.71% of the households containing married families with children. The county average for households married with children is 30.97%.
The median household income in Cache, Oklahoma is $56,017. The median household income for the surrounding county is $54,483 compared to the national median of $69,021. The median age of people living in Cache is 36.3 years.
The average high temperature in July is 96.4 degrees, with an average low temperature in January of 26.6 degrees. The average rainfall is approximately 31.8 inches per year, with 2.4 inches of snow per year.