Discover a piece of Oklahoma history on this scenic 4 +/- acre ranchette in Bryan County, near Caddo. This unique property offers a beautiful mix of open pasture and mature trees, creating a perfect blend of open space and natural privacy. With an excellent build site, this land is ideal for crafting your dream home, where you can take in the expansive views and enjoy the tranquility of rural life. Situated just six miles from US-Highway 75, this ranchette provides both peaceful seclusion and easy accessibility to nearby amenities, with Dallas only 1.5 hours away. The property includes gravel road frontage for straightforward access and rural water service, making it ready for development. Located within the Caddo Public School district, it’s a fantastic choice for families or anyone looking for a permanent residence in a welcoming community. For those looking to expand their land ownership, additional tracts are available to meet a variety of needs. Whether you're envisioning a charming homestead, a weekend getaway, or a small ranch, this property offers both flexibility and character. Embrace the chance to own a piece of Oklahoma’s history and build a future on this beautiful land.
Discover the charm of Oklahoma history on this picturesque 8.75 +/- acre ranchette in Bryan County, near Caddo, Oklahoma. With open pasture and a scenic hilltop build site, this property offers an ideal setting for your dream home, where you can enjoy panoramic views of the surrounding landscape. The blend of peaceful rural land and historic character makes this ranchette perfect for anyone seeking a unique retreat or future homestead. Located just six miles from US-Highway 75, this property combines the best of country living with convenient access to nearby towns and amenities, including Dallas, only 1.5 hours away. Featuring gravel road frontage and electric access, it’s development-ready while maintaining the quiet, rural atmosphere. Caddo Public Schools serve the area, making it an excellent option for families considering a permanent residence. For those with an eye for expansion, additional tracts are available to increase your land ownership. Whether you envision a small ranch, a weekend escape, or a full-time residence, this property offers flexibility and charm. Embrace a piece of Oklahoma’s past while creating your future in this beautiful setting.
Welcome to a rare 62 +/- acre ranchette in Bryan County, Oklahoma, rich in history and natural beauty near Caddo. This unique property offers an inviting mix of open pasture and mature timber, giving it both functionality and privacy. With an excellent build site and a serene wet-weather creek winding through, this land is ideal for those envisioning a peaceful homestead or weekend retreat surrounded by Oklahoma’s lush countryside. Conveniently located along Highway 22 with easy access to US-Highway 75 just six miles away, the property offers both rural tranquility and accessibility. Dallas is only 1.5 hours south, making it a perfect spot for commuters or those seeking a weekend escape. The property features rural water access, ensuring a straightforward path to development, and falls within the Caddo Public School district, adding appeal for families. For those interested in expanding their footprint, additional tracts are available to meet diverse needs. Whether you envision a private residence, a small ranch, or simply a picturesque retreat, this 62-acre ranchette offers ample space and historic charm. Embrace the opportunity to own a unique piece of Oklahoma’s landscape and create your legacy on this exceptional property.
This incredible 21.25 +/- acre property offers a unique chance to own a piece of Oklahoma history nestled in the beautiful Bryan County countryside. With a blend of open pasture and light timber, it provides the perfect canvas for a peaceful country escape or a future homesite. A hilltop build site presents a prime location for constructing your dream home, giving you panoramic views of the surrounding landscape. Conveniently located just six miles east of US-Highway 75, the property ensures easy access to nearby towns and amenities, including Dallas, which is only 1.5 hours away. Its frontage on a maintained gravel road makes access simple, and electric service is readily available, making development easy. Caddo Public Schools serve the area, adding value for families considering building a residence. Whether you're seeking a rural retreat or a full-time residence, this acreage offers a blend of accessibility, natural beauty, and historical charm. With additional tracts available, there’s potential to expand your land ownership in this serene setting, making it ideal for those interested in larger land investments or recreational use. Explore the possibility of establishing a small ranch, weekend getaway, or future homestead on this historic parcel. Don’t miss the opportunity to own a versatile piece of Oklahoma land with a rich past and a bright future.
WOW!!! HUGE PRICE REDUCTION!! Looking for a little bit of country, yet close to Durant and Atoka? DON'T MISS OUT ON THIS OPPORTUNITY! 54.4 Acres with no restrictions. This property has frontage to HWY 69/75 and can be used commercially. Location offers the feel of country living with 2 ponds, feed lots and lots of room for horses or cattle. No restrictions. Utilities are off of Miller Road. Great Investment property!!! There is an access road to the property, entering from Miller Rd., that is a driveway shown on the survey, which is part of the 54.4 acre tract. Call to schedule your private viewing.
Caddo is located in Oklahoma. Caddo, Oklahoma has a population of 1,094. Caddo is less family-centric than the surrounding county with 25.75% of the households containing married families with children. The county average for households married with children is 27.68%.
The median household income in Caddo, Oklahoma is $43,304. The median household income for the surrounding county is $49,225 compared to the national median of $69,021. The median age of people living in Caddo is 39.1 years.
The average high temperature in July is 93.2 degrees, with an average low temperature in January of 28.7 degrees. The average rainfall is approximately 44.3 inches per year, with 2.4 inches of snow per year.