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Hunt, Build, or Develop Near Tulsa

Midwest Land Group is proud to present this offering of 26.5 +/- acres just outside of Tulsa. Sprawling from west to east with 66th West Avenue road frontage, this property is well suited for the outdoorsman but also appeals to those looking to build their dream home in close proximity to Tulsa. This parcel boasts substantial elevation change accompanied by a wet weather creek aiding as an ideal watering source for wildlife. This landscape is blanketed with mature oaks creating ideal whitetail forage throughout. From the higher elevations, phenomenal views can be found and created with a little clearing of some timber. Parcels such as this in close proximity to Tulsa are very uncommon in the area and will appeal to many. Call (918) 578-9353 to schedule a private tour.

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-26.5 acres

-66th West Avenue road frontage

-Utilities

-Mature oaks

-Substantial elevation change

-Whitetails

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From the Osage Casino in Tulsa you will take West 36th Street North onto Osage Avenue that turns back west onto 43rd Street North. At the next stop sign you will turn north onto North 52nd West Avenue and travel approximately 2 miles then you will turn west onto 55th Street North. At the next stop sign you will turn north onto 66th West Avenue and travel approximately 0.5 miles and the property will be on your right.

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Midwest Land Group

Pawhuska, OK

(918) 578-9353

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Midwest Land Group, (918) 578-9353
Source: MLS# Osage 26.5
Listing last updated: July 8, 2025 at 10:26 PM
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