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Miami, OK Mobile Homes & Double-Wides for Sale

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    $35,000

    • 3 Beds
    • 2 Baths
    • 1,680 Sq Ft

    11753 Spring Dr, Miami, OK 74354

    Investor's Delight! Three-bedroom, two-bath mobile home situated on a double lot just minutes from the Neosho River. This property offers excellent potential for renovation or resale. Spacious layout, ample outdoor space, and a desirable location make it a solid opportunity for investors or rehab enthusiasts. Ready for remodel and priced to reflect the work needed—bring your vision and unlock the

    Jennifer Harvey PRO 100 Inc., REALTORS

    11753 Spring Dr, Miami, OK 74354
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    $274,500

    • 3 Beds
    • 2 Baths
    • 2,284 Sq Ft

    60901 E 130 Rd, Miami, OK 74354

    Country Living with Two Homes on 2.5 Acres.Looking for space, comfort, and versatility? This incredible property offers two homes on 2.5 acres, perfect for multi-generational living or investment potential. Main home features 3 bedrooms, 2 baths and 2 living areas for extra space and flexibility. It also includes a work area and an office. The 2-car detached garage with h/a will serve as

    Pamala Waltz Solid Rock REALTORS - Miami

    60901 E 130 Rd, Miami, OK 74354

Why Live in Miami

Miami, OK, a small city with a population of around 13,000, has a rich history tied to indigenous tribes, particularly the Ottawa and Miami tribes. The city is known for its affordability, with a median home price of about $125,000, and offers first-time homebuyer programs. Miami's connection to Historic Route 66 is a significant draw, featuring attractions like Waylan's Ku-Ku drive-in and the Oklahoma Route 66 Heritage Fest. The Coleman Theatre Beautiful, a Spanish Colonial Revival building, adds cultural charm with its shows and historical significance. Residents enjoy various dining options, from diners to Mexican and Italian cuisine, and benefit from the services of INTEGRIS Health Miami Hospital. While shopping often requires trips to Joplin, MO, or Tulsa, OK, Miami offers local amenities such as 11 parks and the largest municipal pool in the state. The Route 66 Miami Splash Pad is a favorite among families, and Grand Lake, 20 miles south, is popular for fishing. Miami Public Schools have a low student-teacher ratio and offer a range of educational opportunities. The city faces challenges with Neosho River flooding and has long, hot summers with temperatures frequently exceeding 90 degrees, and tornadoes are a seasonal threat.

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