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Pryor Creek, OK Mobile Homes & Double-Wides for Sale

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    $250,000 Open Sat 1PM - 3PM

    • 3 Beds
    • 2 Baths
    • 1,344 Sq Ft

    5860 W 573, Chouteau, OK 74337

    Turn-Key 5-Acre m/l Homestead with Shop & Storm Shelter. This homestead is ready for all your animals with fenced pastures, field shelters, and a versatile 4-stall barn featuring an integrated chicken coop. The heart of the house is an open-concept kitchen and living area – perfect for hosting, featuring a large center island, great storage, new vinyl flooring, fresh-paint, and a

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    ERIN BURNS

    Coldwell Banker Select

    (539) 208-8383

    5860 W 573, Chouteau, OK 74337
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    $120,000

    • 3 Beds
    • 2 Baths
    • 1,568 Sq Ft

    21 Polk Cir, Pryor, OK 74361

    Great investment opportunity in Pryor, OK. This 3 bed, 2 bath manufactured home also includes an office/flex space that could easily serve as a 4th bedroom. Tucked into a cul-de-sac on the outskirts of town, it offers a little privacy with plenty of potential.This one needs some TLC, but for the right buyer, it’s a solid value-add opportunity—perfect for a flip, rental, or someone wanting to

    Megan Hockett George Real Estate

    21 Polk Cir, Pryor, OK 74361

Why Live in Pryor Creek

Pryor Creek, also known as Pryor, is a town in northeast Oklahoma situated between Tulsa and Northwest Arkansas. Incorporated in 1898 as part of the Cherokee Nation, it now serves as the county seat of Mayes County and a regional employment hub, home to the third-largest industrial park in the United States. The Mid-America Industrial Park, established in 1960, spans 9,000 acres and hosts nearly 80 firms, including Google. Housing options in Pryor Creek are diverse, featuring older ranch-style homes, contemporary brick-built homes, and large custom homes on spacious lots. Residential settings range from non-HOA neighborhoods to gated communities, with common features like sidewalks, driveways, and attached garages. The downtown district, centered around U.S. Highway 69 and State Highway 20, has undergone significant revitalization, offering boutique shops, businesses, and restaurants. Notable attractions include Whitaker Park, with its splash pad, skatepark, and fishing pond, and Lake Hudson, known for its excellent fishing. The Pryor Creek Recreation Center and Pryor Creek Golf Club provide additional recreational opportunities. The Pryor School District, which includes Pryor High School, is highly rated for academics and community involvement. Highways 20 and 412 connect residents to Tulsa, about 45 miles away, and Northwest Arkansas.

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