Land & Properties for Sale in Oklahoma, USA
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$770,000
77.08 Acres
Kellyville, Oklahoma, 74039
77 acres m/l on a quiet street, offering the perfect setting to build your dream home or bring your vision to life. Enjoy watching abundant wildlife a...
$18,500
1.1 Acres
Eufaula, Oklahoma, 74432
Beautiful 1.09± acre corner property located on Holiday Lane, just past Wonder Way, in Twin Mountain Estates III near Lake Eufaula. This offering incl...
$139,000
3.82 Acres
Guthrie, Oklahoma, 73044
No Description Available
$139,000
3.82 Acres
Guthrie, Oklahoma, 73044
No Description Available
$45,000
3.48 Acres
Anadarko, Oklahoma, 73005
Wide open spaces AND in-town convenience? Yes, please! This beautiful 3.48-acre vacant lot is your blank canvas — bring your builder and your vision! ...
$29,500
0.1 Acres
Midwest City, Oklahoma, 73110
Don't miss your opportunity to purchase a great lot to build your next duplex investment! Zoned R-2 and ready to build! Listing agent is owner.
$415,950
140 Acres
Cement, Oklahoma, 73017
140 Acres MOL More Pictures Coming Soon!
$60,000
5 Acres
Tishomingo, Oklahoma, 73460
Unrestricted acreage just outside of Tishomingo.
$165,000
10 Acres
Newalla, Oklahoma, 74857
Rural, wooded lot with a seasonal creek. If you're looking for privacy, this lot is for you! Bring your imagination and make this place among the oaks...
$165,000
10 Acres
Newalla, Oklahoma, 74857
Looking for privacy? That is exactly what you get with this lot. Abundant oak trees and a perfect high point for a homesite await you here.
Oklahoma Diversity
The state of Oklahoma is much more than the endless grassland it is famous for. In fact, Oklahoma has the nation's most diverse terrain, when compared mile for mile. Famous for the Cowboy Hall of Fame and the Will Rogers Memorial, this Midwestern state is part of our nation's pioneer heritage. Today, its natural beauty, national parks, and rolling mountains make it the perfect place to purchase property. Now is a great time to buy land in Oklahoma.
The Sooner State
Oklahoma is known as the Sooner State. Originally, the state was created for the exclusive use of Native Americans. It still has the largest population of Native Americans in the United States. It was opened to settlers in 1889 in the Oklahoma Land Rush, and that's where the state's nickname came from. Cities include Tulsa, Oklahoma City, Norman, Edmund, and Broken Arrow.
Land in Oklahoma
Land for sale in Oklahoma in modern day can be owned by citizens, corporations, individuals, Indian tribes or governments. Oklahoma is made up of 10 distinct different regions, each with their own different character and landscape. These areas are:
- The High Plains
- The Gypsum Hills
- Red Beds Plains
- The Red River Valley Region
- The Wichita Mountains
- The Arbuckle Mountains
- Sandstone Hills
- Ouachita Mountains
- Prairie Plains
- The Ozark Plateau
The landscape in Oklahoma varies greatly. The Ozark Plateau has winding rivers with deep valley walls. The Sandstone Hills are partially covered in forest, and the Red River Valley is a rolling prairie. Each mountainous region has its own distinct characteristics. The Gypsum Hills for instance shine in the sun due to their gypsum content and are sometimes called the Glass Hills.
Natural Resources
The greatest natural resources in Oklahoma are its abundant and fertile soil, and its mineral deposits. Petroleum, which was discovered in 1905, is also abundant, with gas strikes made in all 77 of Oklahoma's counties. Oklahoma ranches for sale also have abundant natural beauty, rivers, mountains, and streams.
Farms, Farmland, and Rural Real Estate
Oklahoma has acres of farms and farmland for sale. The rich soil is ideal for farming. Oklahoma has ranches, farms, OK hunting land, timber land, and Oklahoma ranches for sale here! Its diverse terrain means there is just about every type of land available. Properties range from small residential plots to sprawling estates with thousands of acres.
Oklahoma Industry
Not surprisingly, Oklahoma's top industry is agriculture and farming. There are also manufacturing and service sectors that are poised for renewal and growth.
Agriculture
Beef is Oklahoma's number one livestock product. It is the 5th leading producer of beef in the United States, and the production of beef cattle is Oklahoma's top income producing industries. Other important livestock products include:
- Hogs
- Young chickens or broilers
- Dairy products
- Chicken eggs
- Sheep and lamb
- Turkeys
- Farm-raised catfish
The top agricultural crop in Oklahoma is wheat. In fact, it is the fourth largest producer of wheat in the nation. Other agricultural products include:
- Hay
- Cotton
- Soybeans
- Corn for grain
- Peanuts
- Watermelons
- Pecans
- Grain Sorghum
- Rye
Mining
Oklahoma ranks as one of the most important producers of oil and natural gas in the nation. It is also the only state that produces Iodine. Petroleum, coal, crushed stone, sand and gravel are also mined.
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