Great lot to build a home in the Cache School District and no restrictions. Property is accessible by an easement. Option of a Water meter at an additional cost of $5000.00 if desired. Call Jeannine Mitchell for additional information 580-512-6507.
**37 Acres of Scenic Land in Cache City Limits ? Zoned Agricultural** This stunning 37-acre property offers a rare opportunity to own a beautiful piece of land within the city limits of Cache, Oklahoma. With its mix of open pasture and natural landscape, this parcel is ideal for those seeking a private, rural lifestyle while still being close to town amenities. The land boasts a peaceful pond on the southwest corner, perfect for recreation or as a water feature for your future home. A tranquil creek runs through the southeast side of the property, adding to the serene atmosphere. The southwestern and eastern sides of the property are lined with a variety of mature trees, offering privacy and an inviting natural environment. With sweeping views of the iconic Wichita Mountains, this property provides a picturesque backdrop for building your dream home or several homes. Zoned for agricultural use, it offers endless possibilities for development or keeping it as a peaceful retreat. Whether you're looking for a spot to build your home, start a farm, or develop a small residential community, this land offers both beauty and potential. Don't miss out on this rare opportunity to own a piece of Cache with all the natural features you've been searching for!
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.
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.
Wonderful corner lot. Property is located in a flood zone. Owner states that it has not flooded. During his ownership since 2018. Buyer would need to do due diligence in heat the lot would need in order to be able to build a home on it due to flood zone status.
Approx. 3 acres in Wildflower Estates. Located within Cache city limits and falls under Residential Regulations. Be advised that no livestock is permitted, the Restrictive Covenants for Wildflower Estates are available for viewing. Country living with plenty of space between your neighbors combined with popular small town schools combined with a quick 5 minute drive to Lawton Westside Mall and Walmart. Property is not in a flood zone. Survey on hand and stakes are posted so you can easily determine the property lines. Water meter is included, please contact City of Cache at 580-429-3354 for information on building restrictions.
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.