Mobile Home Ready
Osage, OK 74054
Osage County, Oklahoma

Land Description
Legal Description: Osage County, Frontier Shores subdivision, 798.
Lot 798 is approximately 0.26 acre. This is a premium corner lot with water and electricity available. It is at the intersection of Covered Wagon Pass and War Lance Pass. A conventional home or a mobile home are allowed on this property. You can choose to build as soon as you own the property, any time thereafter, or you can just hold it as is for investment.
This is a quiet lot with trees in a developing lakeside community. It is close to Keystone Lake and conveniently located between Prue and Osage.
The subdivision is not yet fully developed. It is zoned residential. Camping and overnight RV's are not permitted. There are per year HOA dues. There are no time limits to build, and no requirement to make you build. Taxes are per year. There are no liens, taxes, or encumbrances due on the property.
The Frontier Shores Subdivision is a great lakeside location in Osage County, Oklahoma. The subdivision has its own private boat ramp and access to Keystone Lake. Keystone Lake has 330 miles of shoreline and 26,000 acres of blue-green water. It is perfect for swimming, fishing, water sports or the nature enthusiast. The area around the lake offers several state parks and reserves, trails for hiking, places for camping, mountain biking, hunting and much more.
Frontier Shores is approximately six miles roughly southeast from the town of Osage and five miles northwest from Prue. Tulsa is about a 30-45 minute drive away, far enough to avoid all the hustle and bustle but close enough for convenient access to major city amenities.
With an initial payment of down payment + document fee) we will finance the balance for as little as per month over 9 years.
You can also choose to buy the property outright instead of financing and receive a 10% cash discount.
Notes: Power and water are available to the property. You will need a septic system since the subdivision does not have a sewer system. We do not allow trees to be removed from any property under loan contract, so you will need to wait until the property is deeded to you before you do any heavy landscaping.
For more information, please click the Property Website link, which is under the Resources section farther down on this page.