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Land Auction, 520+/- Ac. in 23 Trac

Goldsby, OK 73093

McClain County, Oklahoma

520 Acres
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Land Auction, 520+/- Ac. in 23 Trac : Goldsby : McClain County : Oklahoma

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LAND AUCTION, 520+/- Acre McClain County Oklahoma Land Auction Offered in 23 Tracts

Thu, Jun 25, 6:30 PM

Near Goldsby and Purcell, Oklahoma

Owner: DD&L, Freede, Wetzel, BBR Farms

• Outstanding views • Tillable land and pastureland • Wooded areas and multiple ponds • Tracts ranging from 6 to 76 acres

OPEN HOUSE/INSPECTION DATES

May 19 & June 18 from 4 - 6pm or by appointment

PROPERTY DESCRIPTION

Comprised of two original tracts, this opportunity provides buyers with parcels located near the thriving communities of Goldsby and Purcell both in McClain County, Oklahoma. Tracts 1-11 are located just 4 miles south of the I-35 Goldsby Exit along Hwy 74. These tracts offer a mixture of pastureland, tillable land, wooded areas and multiple ponds with varying topography. Much of this property is located within the town limits of Goldsby, providing access to utilities. Tracts 12-23 are located 1.5 miles west of I-35 along Hwy 39. These tracts include areas of native pastureland, tillable land, multiple ponds, and small wooded pieces, all with frontage on paved roads just 1.5 miles west of Purcell. Many tracts on both the Goldsby and Purcell locations boast outstanding views of the surrounding landscapes and are well suited for ranching, recreational, and/or residential development. For more thorough information regarding soil maps, title work, utility information, tax cards, and additional photos please reference our Bidder Information Booklet. The property will be offered in 23 individual tracts and combinations of tracts that range from 6 to 76 acres.

TRACT DESCRIPTIONS

Tract 1: 12± ac corner tract located at the intersection of Hwy 74 and Redbud Rd. This tract is comprised partially of Bethany Silt Loam, a Class I non-irrigated soil type.

Tract 2: 12± ac pastureland with frontage along Redbud Rd., soils are a mixture of Bethany Silt Loam and Pawhuska Bethany Complex.

Tract 3: 12± ac pastureland with frontage along Redbud Rd.

Tract 4: 12± ac a mixture of pastureland, mature hardwood trees and a spring fed pond. One of the most active springs that I have personally seen in this area of Oklahoma, if you are looking for an beautiful potential building site do not overlook tract 4.

Tract 5: 16± ac open pastureland with great elevation and frontage along Hwy 74.

Tract 6: 56± ac open pastureland mostly comprised of Bethany Pawhuska soils, with frontage along Hwy 74. Excellent site for a starter ranch if you are looking for more acres you can always combine with surrounding parcels!

Tract 7: 12± ac corner tract located at the intersection of Hwy 74 and Redbud Rd. This tract is mostly comprised of Bethany Silt Loam, Class I soils.

Tract 8: 12± ac a mixture of open pastureland, mature hardwoods and topography changes. Much like tract 4, this parcel has some outstanding potential building sites to explore during your inspections!

Tract 9: 76± ac the largest but also the most diverse tract offered in the auction. This parcel is a mixture of hardwood bottoms, pastureland and a large pond. Much of the parcel is Bethany Silt Loam and Pond Creek Silt Loam soils, offering excellent fertility to use the land for a variety of purposes.

Tract 10: 40± ac positioned on the west side of the property and has access via Redbud Rd. This parcel has excellent elevation on the east side and gently rolls into the bottom with excellent topography.

Tract 11: 40± ac positioned on the far west side of the property, with frontage on High Avenue. This parcel is dissected by a live water creek.

Tract 12: 7± ac corner tract with excellent elevation overlooking the surround landscape, located at the intersection of Johnson Avenue and Hwy 39.

Tract 13: 6± ac along Hwy 39 and is positioned at the highest and most panoramic point on the property.

Tract 14: 6± ac open pastureland with frontage along Hwy 39.

Tract 15: 21± ac open pastureland that has a small pond and gently rolling topography, located along Johnson Avenue.

Tract 16: 20± ac a mixture of tillable land with mostly Grand Silt Loam-Class II soils and hardwood trees, located along Johnson Avenue.

Tract 17: 20± ac a mixture of tillable land and hardwood trees that taper off to the east, all with frontage on Johnson Avenue.

Tract 18: 40± ac a mixture of pastureland and tillable land. This parcel has some good topography changes with a small drainage along the front rolling up to the east side of the tract.

Tract 19: 20± ac diverse tract with a good pond, mature trees and pastureland all with frontage along Johnson Avenue.

Tract 20: 36± ac mostly open tillable land, a small pond along the back fence line and some hardwood trees.

Tract 21: 24± ac open land with good access along Johnson Avenue.

Tract 22: 11± ac diverse landscape blending mature hardwood trees and pastureland together. This parcel is secluded and has some outstanding potential building sites.

Tract 23: 9± ac mostly open pastureland and a deep pond, another excellent potential building site to investigate during your inspection!

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