0.1607-Acre Lot in OKC! Less Than 10 Miles North of Downtown!
Perfect if you’re looking to escape the hustle and bustle of the city streets!
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Description
10 miles north of what’s known as the “Horse Show Capital of the World”, is a cozy 0.1607-acre gem that’s perfect if you’re looking to escape the hustle and bustle of the city streets! This lot enjoys the satisfyingly-soothing vibe of its pristine location and the excellent road frontage make it convenient to reach downtown OKC in a matter of minutes.
Oklahoma City may be a big Midwestern city, but you’d be forgiven for thinking you were in an Old West cowboy town. It’s unique in the way that it is large and spread out. You could be in the heart of the restless city and in a ten minute drive be surrounded by open acres of land. While in town, see live cattle auctions at the Stockyards City auction house then enjoy a hearty steak dinner at Cattleman’s Steakhouse before heading to the Rodeo Opry.
The ever-changing landscape of OKC waits for you! Call us now!
Property Information
Parcel Size
0.1607 acre
State
Oklahoma
County
Oklahoma County
Nearest Cities
Oklahoma City
Parcel Number
130521020
Address
727 NW 99th St
Legal Description
BRITTON PARK ADD 004 000 LOTS 41 & 42
Features
Acres
0.1607
County
Oklahoma
Access
Gravel Road
Power
Available at Street
Coordinates
35.571770, -97.526500
Zoning
Residential
Elevation
1195 ft
Nearby Attractions/City
Centennial Land Run Monument
The Centennial Land Run Monument commemorates the opening of the Unassigned Land in Oklahoma Territory with the Land Run of 1889. The frenzied energy and emotion from one instant during the run is captured in bronze by artist Paul Moore. It is one of the world’s largest bronze sculptures featuring 45 heroic figures of land run participants, frozen in motion as they race to claim new homesteads.
Located at the south end of the Bricktown Canal, the monument is a city park and is open to the public year around. While the park is open 24 hours a day, the monument is best viewed during daylight hours. Parking is adjacent to the monument, just to the east. The entrance is at 200 Centennial Ave, just off Reno Ave, between the Bass Pro Shops and the Residence Inn Hotel.