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$3,766,090  •  1,123 acres
Located just 21 miles north of McAlester, Oklahoma, this exceptional 1,123-acre combination ranch offers a rare blend of productive cattle operations, recreational opportunities, and comfortable country living. The property is well-equipped with a spacious 4-bedroom, 2-bath brick home that serves as the ranch headquarters, along with a separate 1-bedroom, 1-bath guest house ideal for visitors, ranch hands, or extended family. The primary residence has a second living area, two water heaters, and central heating and cooling. The bathrooms are large, and the large kitchen has ample counter and storage space. Additional improvements include a 50' x 32' shop for equipment storage and maintenance, and a 48' x 30' barn to support livestock and agricultural operations, a 50’ X 10’ shed, and other sheds. Approximately 500 acres of the ranch are open pasture currently utilized for livestock grazing, complemented by a productive hay meadow that provides additional forage resources. Water is abundant throughout the property, featuring a beautiful 13-acre lake, a 7-acre lake, and 20 stock ponds strategically located to support both livestock and wildlife. The lakes are stocked and the owners have pulled out some very nice Bass. Call Sandy Brock Bahe with questions or to view:  Cell number--918-470-4710 or Toll Free at 844-WCR-LAND.
$3,018,654  •  1,118 acres
Headwaters Ranch is a premier 1,118± acre recreational and hunting property located in northwest Pittsburg County, Oklahoma. With convenient county road access and incredible natural features, this ranch offers the rare combination of mountainous terrain, hardwood and pine forests, and live water sources—including the headwaters of Beaver Creek. Surrounded by large, privately held ranches, Headwaters Ranch is an ideal haven for wildlife and a prime location for growing and managing trophy-class game. LOCATION Strategically situated along the Hughes County line in NW Pittsburg County, the ranch is less than 6 miles north of Highway 270, providing both seclusion and convenience. Driving distances to major cities: -21 miles to McAlester, OK -104 miles to Tulsa, OK -117 miles to Oklahoma City, OK -189 miles to Dallas, TX TOPOGRAPHY, RANGELAND & HABITAT Headwaters Ranch offers exceptional topography, ranging from 660 to 1,020 feet in elevation. The diverse landscape features a mix of hardwood and pine forests rarely found in this part of the state, with rugged hills, scenic ridges, and tranquil valleys. These natural corridors provide excellent habitat and travel routes for wildlife. -7 small ponds located throughout the property -0.7+/- miles of Beaver Creek frontage -1.6+/- miles of wet-weather tributaries -Multiple potential sites for additional waterholes or large pond development -Untouched for over half a century – a true backcountry feel -Incredible trail-building potential for ATVs/UTVs or horseback riding -Views reminiscent of the Rocky Mountains WILDLIFE This ranch is a true sanctuary. With minimal human activity for over 50 years and no history of commercial hunting, wildlife thrives in abundance here. Game species include: -White-tailed deer -Eastern turkey -Wild hogs -Bobcats -Coyotes With its rich habitat and neighboring large ranches, Headwaters Ranch is ideally positioned for serious wildlife management and trophy hunting. AGRICULTURE While currently undeveloped agriculturally, the ranch offers several promising locations for future food plots—particularly along the existing pipeline right-of-way. These could further enhance hunting opportunities and wildlife attraction. IMPROVEMENTS No existing improvements of value—blank canvas for your dream lodge or hunting cabin. WATER Water features are numerous around Headwaters Ranch. There are seven ponds located throughout the ranch, along with the origin of Beaver Creek. Two other wet weather tributaries traverse along the ranch’s valley and create potential for 19± acre and 7± acre lakes. MINERALS No mineral rights are owned or included in the sale. AREA HISTORY Located within the historic Choctaw Nation, Headwaters Ranch has a rich past. Originally assembled in the 1940s by a geologist and doctor, the ranch operated as a cattle operation until natural gas was discovered. Over time, livestock faded out, and nature reclaimed the land—creating today’s pristine, wild landscape. Neighboring ranches range in size from ~2,190 to ~5,295 acres, creating a unique block of low-pressure, large-acreage properties that are ideal for growing and sustaining big game. OTHER Some internal ranch roads will require maintenance, and countless miles of new trails can be created. Whether you envision a private hunting reserve, off-grid retreat, or a legacy property to pass down for generations, Headwaters Ranch delivers solitude, beauty, and untapped potential. This is a broker-owned offering.
$3,655,400  •  1,044 acres
South Canadian River Ranch is a rare and exceptional opportunity to own a large, legacy-quality hunting and recreational property in northwest Pittsburg County, Oklahoma. Spanning over 1,044 contiguous acres, this expansive ranch boasts 1.5 miles of South Canadian River frontage and nearly a mile of Beaver Creek meandering through its diverse landscape. Surrounded by expansive neighboring ranches ranging from 2,000 to 5,000+ acres, this property offers privacy, seclusion, and prime conditions for managing and growing trophy-class wildlife. LOCATION Strategically positioned in NW Pittsburg County, near the Hughes County line, the ranch offers convenient access and proximity to several major cities: -21 miles to McAlester -104 miles to Tulsa -117 miles to Oklahoma City -189 miles to Dallas Access is excellent, with the property located less than 7.1 miles north of Highway 270. TOPOGRAPHY, RANGELAND & HABITAT The terrain is as scenic as it is functional. From gently rolling hardwood ridges to open meadows and fertile river bottoms, this property offers a blend of cover and open areas ideal for both wildlife and agricultural potential. -Varied elevations from 660’ to 900’ -11 ponds scattered across the property -2.8+ miles of wet weather tributaries feeding into Beaver Creek and the river -Prime soil and terrain for food plots, hay production, or grazing -Abundant travel corridors and habitat for deer, turkey, waterfowl, and more -Historical remnants like old barns add rustic character and a touch of local history This mix of terrain provides an exceptional canvas for ATV/UTV exploration, hiking, and nature enjoyment. The ranch also offers excellent fishing in both the river and ponds, with bass, perch, and catfish commonly found. WILDLIFE With virtually no hunting pressure for over 50 years, South Canadian River Ranch is a wildlife sanctuary. The only individuals accessing the land in recent decades have been the ranch manager and his son. Species commonly seen on the property include: -Whitetail deer (trophy potential) -Wild turkey -Ducks & other waterfowl -Coyotes & bobcats -Occasional elk and black bear traveling the river corridor Thanks to the large, neighboring ranches and the river ecosystem, this property is primed for high-end hunting, wildlife management, or conservation. AGRICULTURE Decades ago, a portion of this property was farmed in wheat and milo. Those old tillable fields are currently grown over in a variety of grasses and other vegetation, and would make exceptional food plot locations. These fields, combined with various pipeline clearings, provide substantial acreage that could be attributed to wildlife habitat and forage. Water Water is a defining feature of this ranch: -1.5 miles of South Canadian River frontage -.9 miles of Beaver Creek -11 ponds and multiple wet-weather creeks -Two historic wells (hand-dug and drilled with metal casing) These features support excellent water access for both wildlife and potential future development. ELECTRICITY There is a retired electric line near the river that has potential for reactivation. Electricity is currently available near the SW corner of the ranch. MINERALS Surface rights only; no minerals are owned or conveyed with the sale. AREA HISTORY Situated in the historic Choctaw Nation, this ranch has a rich local legacy. Acquired in the 1940s by a doctor and geologist, it was originally operated as a cattle ranch. The discovery of natural gas shifted the focus away from agriculture, and the land has since evolved into a wild, untouched recreational paradise. South Canadian River Ranch is a rare, turnkey opportunity to own a premium recreational property in one of Oklahoma’s best-kept secret regions for big game hunting, fishing, and outdoor adventure. With stunning topography, abundant water, low hunting pressure, and a prime location surrounded by large ranches, this property checks all the boxes for a trophy-class ranch investment. This ranch is a broker-owned property that is ready for immediate sale and stewardship.
$1,999,040  •  500 acres
Name of Property: Twin Lakes Ranch 500 Acres Acreage: 500 acres Location: 21 miles NW of McAlester, OK Closest Town: McAlester, OK Access: 1/4 mile off Paved county road Topography: Flat to gently rolling terrain Improvements: Home, guest house, barn, pens, fencing Home Sqft: 1,917 Bedrooms: 4 Baths: 2 Forage: Bermunda, Clover, variaties of natives Capacity: 100+ pair Water: 2 lakes, 18 ponds Wildlife: Whitetail Deer, Turkey, Dove, Squirrels, othe Utilities: Electric, septic, City water Comments Located just 21 miles north of McAlester, Oklahoma, this exceptional 500 acre ranch offers a rare blend of productive cattle operations, recreational opportunities, and comfortable country living. The owner has additional land available for a total of 1123 acres that is contiguous. The property is well-equipped with a spacious 4-bedroom, 2-bath brick home that serves as the ranch headquarters, along with a separate 1-bedroom, 1-bath guest house ideal for visitors, ranch hands, or extended family. The primary residence features two living areas, a large country kitchen with a breakfast bar, two water heaters, and central heating and cooling. The bathrooms are large, and the large kitchen with Oak Cabinets has ample counter and storage space,. Additional improvements include a 50' x 30’ barn to support livestock and agricultural operations, an equipment shed and a large carport. Approximately 500 acres of the ranch are primarily open pasture currently utilized for livestock grazing, complemented by a productive hay meadow that provides additional forage resources. Water is abundant throughout the property, featuring a beautiful 13-acre lake, a 7-acre lake, and 18 stock ponds strategically located to support both livestock and wildlife. The lakes are stocked and the owners have pulled out some very nice Bass. One of the lakes has a nice waterfall during the rainy season. The diverse landscape offers excellent agricultural productivity while also providing outstanding recreational opportunities for fishing, hunting, horseback riding, exploring on an ATV, and other outdoor enjoyment. With county road frontage, the ranch benefits from convenient year-round access while maintaining the privacy and rural character sought by ranch owners. The paved road goes within a ¼ mile of the ranch. There are roads and trails through the ranch for easy navigation. As the ranch lies about one mile from the Canadian River wildlife is abundant. Eufaula Lake is approximately 20 minutes away offering great fishing and a wide assortment of water sports opportunities. Whether you're looking to expand a cattle operation, establish a recreational retreat, or invest in a premier Oklahoma ranch, this property offers the infrastructure, water resources, and acreage to meet a variety of objectives. Location in miles from: Dallas, TX—188 Oklahoma City, OK—121 Tulsa, OK—83 Bentonville, AR—204 Kansas City, KS--326 Call Sandy Brock Bahe at 918-470-4710 or Toll Free at 844-WCR-LAND with questions or to view.
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$1,792,000  •  492 acres
Name of Property: McAlester Ranch 492 Acres Acreage: 492 Location: 6.7 miles NE of McAlester, OK Closest Town: McAlester, OK Access: County Road Taxes: $3,104.00/2025 Topography: Very gently rolling pasture to hilly forest Improvements: Home, barn, shop, sheds, fencing, 10 ponds Home Sqft: 3,200 Bedrooms: 4 Baths: 3 Forage: Bermuda, clovers, natives, some fescue Capacity: 50- 75 pair Water: 10 ponds, 5 seasonal streams Wildlife: Whitetail Deer, turkey, squirrel, Dove, other Utilities: Rural Water, Electric, Septic System Development Potential: Call for discussion regarding development Comments 492 acres of beautiful diverse land just seven miles from McAlester, Oklahoma. The property consists of about 112 acres of open pasture of Bermuda Grass, Clovers, Fescue and Native Grasses. Eight ponds provide ample water for livestock, and the deer, turkey and other indigenous wildlife. With an average annual rainfall between 42 and 48 inches, the recharge on the stock ponds is generally very consistent. The stocking rate ranges from 50 to 75 pair. There is a 30’X60’ barn, and several sheds, and a 40’ X 96’ detached carport and equipment shed. The ranch is fenced and cross-fenced into 5 pastures. The terrain varies from very gently rolling pasture to rolling and hilly forests. The property has one mile of county road access across the north side, access from Krebs Lake Road on the east and southeast. The property could be subdivided into ranchettes as there is also a rural water line along the one-mile north boundary, (check for water supply availability). The rural water to the house comes in from the east. Mature hardwood and some cedar trees supply habitat and forage for the Whitetail Deer and other wildlife and provide wonderful areas to explore at your leisure. This is a beautiful ranch for horseback riding, 4-wheeling, long nature walks, and fishing. Fish Creek runs through part of the easterly portion of the ranch, and five seasonal streams provide additional water during parts of the year. The 3200 square foot custom designed one-owner home was built in 2015. It features four bedrooms and three bathrooms. The Knotty Alder cabinets, solid wood doors and trim add a welcoming warmth to the home. The main suite features a large bedroom with his and her bathroom and closets attached. His side features a large glassed in tiled shower, walk-through closet, sink and commode; her side features a soaking tub, large walk-through closet, sink and commode. The two sides are separated by a beautiful large barn-style door. The laundry room is large enough that in addition to the washer and dryer it also accommodates a bar, double sink, microwave, refrigerator, stand up freezer, and a lot of cabinetry. The guest bedrooms are of good size, as are the two guests bathrooms. In addition there is also an upstairs bonus room for office or overflow sleeping area. A covered patio provides shade and a space for outdoor living activities. An older three-bedroom two-bath home (about 1680 square feet) is currently used for storage and has little value. There are a lot of storage buildings on the property. Access to Eufaula Lake is via a boat ramp about 3.5 miles away. On the lake you have access to a large variety of water sports including fishing, skiing, tubing, sailing, and other water sports and activities. McAlester, Oklahoma is about seven miles from the ranch and offers the McAlester Expo Center which hosts activities and events throughout the year such as the Italian Festival, car shows, basketball tournaments, concerts, trade shows, the Pittsburg County Fair and Livestock Show, 4th of July Fireworks Show, and many other events. McAlester also has a hospital, cancer treatment center, many urgent care facilities and medical professionals. In addition to veterinarians, feed stores, lumber yards, shopping, antique stores and a variety of restaurants, a movie theater, skating rink and bowling alley with gaming center. Location from: Tulsa, OK—98 miles Dallas, TX—176 miles Oklahoma City, OK—137 miles Ft. Smith, AR—92 Miles Fayetteville, AR—152 Miles For additional details or to view this unique and beautiful property call Sandy Brock Bahe at 918-470-4710 or Toll Free at 844-WCR-LAND.
$1,141,650  •  387 acres
Name of Property: Scipio Hunting 387 acres Acreage: 387 acres Location: 21 mi. N of McAlester, OK Closest Town: McAlester, OK Access: County road frontage Topography: Rolling forests Improvements: Pond, fencing, Electric at the road Forage: Bermuda, and native grasses Water: 2 Ponds, and seasonal stream Wildlife: Whitetail Deer & other indigenous wildlife Utilities: Electric, and water meter Comments Located just 21 miles north of McAlester, this exceptional 387-acre property offers the perfect balance of seclusion, accessibility, and outdoor recreation. Situated approximately one-half mile off a paved county road in a peaceful rural setting, the tract provides the privacy many landowners desire while still maintaining convenient year-round access. Electricity is available on the county road frontage, and a water meter is in place, offering an excellent starting point for future improvements, whether you envision a hunting cabin, weekend retreat, homestead, or recreational getaway. The property's diverse terrain creates an abundance of opportunities for outdoor enthusiasts. Rolling topography, natural habitat, and scenic landscapes make this an ideal setting for hunting, fishing, horseback riding, hiking, ATV adventures, wildlife photography, and exploring the outdoors. The varied landscape supports a healthy population of native wildlife, making the property especially attractive to sportsmen and nature lovers alike. Located approximately one mile from the Canadian River, the area is well known for its abundant wildlife populations. Whitetail deer, wild turkey, waterfowl, and other game species are frequently found throughout the region, providing excellent hunting opportunities throughout the year. The proximity to the river corridor further enhances the property's recreational appeal and wildlife habitat. A gravel pit on site would be useful for maintaining or building roads and trails. For those who enjoy fishing and water recreation, Lake Eufaula—Oklahoma's largest lake—is only about 20 minutes away. Lake Eufaula offers outstanding fishing for bass, crappie, catfish, and other species, along with boating, water skiing, swimming, camping, and numerous other recreational activities. The lake's extensive shoreline and public access areas provide endless opportunities for outdoor enjoyment. While the property offers a quiet country atmosphere, modern conveniences are within easy reach. McAlester serves as the regional hub for southeastern Oklahoma and offers a population of more than 19,000 residents. The city provides a wide variety of dining options, entertainment venues, shopping, and essential services. Residents and visitors can enjoy restaurants, a movie theater, bowling alley, skating rink, gaming centers, and numerous community events throughout the year. Medical needs are well served by a hospital, specialty clinics, diagnostic imaging facilities, pharmacies, and other healthcare providers. Agricultural and outdoor enthusiasts will appreciate the availability of veterinarians, feed stores, farm and ranch supply outlets, implement dealerships, and sporting goods retailers located in McAlester. Whether managing livestock, maintaining equipment, or preparing for hunting season, the necessary resources are close at hand. The property's central location provides convenient access to several major metropolitan areas: Dallas, Texas – 188 miles Oklahoma City, Oklahoma – 121 miles Tulsa, Oklahoma – 83 miles Bentonville, Arkansas – 204 miles Kansas City, Kansas – 326 miles Whether you're searching for a recreational retreat, hunting property, future homesite, or long-term land investment, this 387-acre tract offers a rare combination of natural beauty, outdoor recreation, abundant wildlife, and accessibility in one of southeastern Oklahoma's most desirable rural regions. Call Sandy Brock Bahe at 918-470-4710 with questions or to view; or toll free at 844-WCR-LAND.
$625,400  •  236 acres
Name of Property: Scipio Hunting 236 Acreage: 236 acres Location: 21 miles from McAlester, OK Closest Town: McAlester Access: County road frontage Topography: Rolling forested terrain Improvements: Pond and fencing Forage: Native and Bermuda grasses Water: Pond Wildlife: Whitetail deer, turkey, squirrels and other Utilities: Electricity Comments 236 Acres of Prime Recreational & Hunting Land Near McAlester, Oklahoma Located just 22 miles northwest of McAlester, this exceptional 236-acre property offers the perfect combination of privacy, accessibility, and outdoor recreation. Situated approximately one-half mile off a paved county road in a peaceful rural setting, the property provides the seclusion many landowners seek while maintaining convenient year-round access. Electricity is available along the county road frontage, creating an excellent opportunity for future improvements, whether you're envisioning a hunting cabin, weekend retreat, homestead, or recreational getaway. Outstanding Recreational Opportunities The property's diverse terrain features rolling topography, natural habitat, and scenic views that create endless opportunities for outdoor enjoyment. Whether your interests include hunting, fishing, horseback riding, hiking, ATV riding, wildlife photography, or simply exploring nature, this tract offers something for everyone. A healthy population of native wildlife thrives throughout the area, making this property especially appealing to sportsmen and outdoor enthusiasts. Excellent Hunting Area Located approximately one mile from the Canadian River, the region is well known for its abundant wildlife habitat. Whitetail deer, wild turkey, waterfowl, and numerous other game species are frequently found throughout the area, providing outstanding hunting opportunities throughout the year. The nearby river corridor further enhances both wildlife populations and the property's recreational appeal. Close to Lake Eufaula For fishing and water recreation enthusiasts, Lake Eufaula—Oklahoma's largest lake—is only about 20 minutes away. The lake offers exceptional fishing for bass, crappie, catfish, and other species, along with boating, water skiing, swimming, camping, and countless outdoor activities. Its extensive shoreline and public access areas provide endless opportunities for recreation. Nearby Amenities Although the property offers a quiet country atmosphere, modern conveniences are within easy reach. McAlester serves as the regional hub for southeastern Oklahoma, offering a wide variety of dining, shopping, entertainment, and essential services. Residents and visitors enjoy restaurants, movie theaters, bowling alleys, skating rinks, gaming centers, and numerous community events throughout the year. Healthcare needs are well served through local hospitals, specialty clinics, diagnostic facilities, pharmacies, and medical providers. Agricultural and outdoor enthusiasts will also appreciate the area's veterinarians, feed stores, farm and ranch suppliers, implement dealerships, and sporting goods retailers. Convenient Regional Access Tulsa, OK – 83 miles Oklahoma City, OK – 121 miles Dallas, TX – 188 miles Bentonville, AR – 204 miles Kansas City, KS – 326 miles Whether you're searching for a premier hunting property, recreational retreat, future homesite, or long-term land investment, this remarkable 236-acre tract offers a rare combination of natural beauty, abundant wildlife, outdoor recreation, and accessibility in one of southeastern Oklahoma's most desirable rural regions. For More Information or to Schedule a Showing Sandy Brock Bahe 📞 918-470-4710 📞 Toll-Free: 844-WCR-LAND
$11,000,000  •  1.98 acres
Architect-designed, Frank Lloyd Wright–inspired, home. This Frank Lloyd Wright inspired masterpiece, designed by renowned Architect Robert Vahlberg*, is sited just outside McAlester, Oklahoma. The back of the house, including the master bedroom, faces east so each morning begins with the sunrise over a natural scene reminiscent of “Sherwood Forest”, complete with a babbling brook, pond, and wildlife that changes with the seasons on this two acres. This house is an impressive structure lovingly designed to intertwine with the surrounding nature, sunlight, elevation, water, stone, and human presence. Renowned architect Robert Vahlberg, a known admirer of Frank Lloyd Wright, designed the home with the same concern Wright expressed: “There must be a natural house—one that belongs to a hill as much as the trees or the rocks — and must lend a useful hand in revealing the fairness of the earth.” The home is sited on two acres on the brow of a hill, with its walls, windows, pillars, roofs, floors, and usable spaces creating a fully realized blend of nature and shelter. The sweeping views and open rooms capture the spirit of unity between man and nature — a visual metaphor that makes this house both restful and alive. Main house-3188 sq. ft. Guest quarters-1117 sq. ft. Loft-341 sq. ft. Hot tub room-126 sq. ft. Safe room-200 sq. ft. HVAC room-126 sq. ft 1070 sq. ft. heated and cooled oversized three or four car garage. Approximately 6200 sq. ft. under roof, plus 760 sq. ft. of additional decking; 2236 sq. ft. pool area and surrounding decking. Architectural Experience: The design evolves directly from nature — sun orientation, elevation, water flow, and view corridors, all principles used by Wright. Ceilings are elevated throughout the main house, especially in the Great Room, and the design echoes mid-century modern while still feeling futuristic. Upgraded to a fully modern smart-home with today’s best technology integrated within the original architectural vision. Entry & Grounds: A long-lit fence and wrought-iron gated entrance leads to a private 3-car garage and guest facility built into the hillside with a self-designed aqueduct system channeling water beneath the home. The recreation area accommodates a pickleball/volleyball space, golf driving net, and a 40-foot scuba-capable pool. Guest Facility: Includes heated/cooled garage, pool bathroom, tool room, grill/griddle with commercial vent hood on the ground floor. The second floor features a kitchen, laundry, service deck, bedroom, event floor and bandstand — following Wright’s belief in social gathering space. Outdoor Living & Nature: Stone walkways lead to fishing and kayaking areas, a gazebo beside the brook, and gated RV parking area with forest trails beyond. Smart Home & Systems: Includes 4 HVAC systems, 3 water heaters, remote blackout blinds in every room, and automated master bedroom controls. Master Suite: The large master suite features floor to ceiling windows looking out on the pond and forest area. A remote-controlled black-out blind provides complete darkness and privacy when desired. A large walk-in closet provides abundant storage. Adjoining the bedroom is a new spa bathroom that includes granite finishes, two vanities, heated floors, waterfall shower/steam room, and a Swedish soaking tub overlooking the pond and trees, built in storage, and a closet, and a bidet. Kitchen & Great Room: The kitchen sports custom cabinets, recently upgraded appliances, high-beamed ceiling and features views of both the forest and front-yard landscape. The Great Room/dining area features an upgraded fireplace, Wright Foundation approved dining set and bar stools, and floor-to-ceiling windows offering year-round views of nature and the changing seasons. This area also features high beamed ceiling with Wright-style wood ceiling and accents. Massage Room / Jacuzzi: A 12-person enclosed Jacuzzi occupies the former massage room looking out to forest and pond views. Guest bedrooms: Two guest bedrooms share an updated Jack and Jill full bathroom with granite countertop and bidet. The bedrooms have large floor to ceiling windows looking into the back yard and forest. These windows are also equipped with blinds. Decks connect the bedrooms and lead to the pool, pond and shaded sitting areas without having to go through the main house. Structural Integrity: The entire structure is built on welded steel I-beams. A feature that could be cost prohibitive to reproduce today. This elevates the entire home off the ground and into the trees giving it a commanding view of the landscape and further emersion into nature. Game Room with Second Story Loft/Office: A large wood-paneled game room features pool table, ping-pong, foosball, media space, and hidden loft. Entry & Grounds: A long-lit fence and wrought-iron gated entrance leads to a private 3-car garage and guest facility built into the hillside with an aqueduct system channeling water beneath the home. The recreation area accommodates a pickleball/volleyball space, golf driving net, and a 40-foot scuba-capable pool with diving board. Outdoor Living & Nature: Stone walkways lead to fishing and kayaking areas, a gazebo beside the brook, and gated RV parking area with forest trails beyond. Smart Home & Systems: Includes 4 HVAC systems, 3 water heaters, remote blackout blinds in every room, and automated master bedroom controls. A recap of amenities and features: Architect-designed, Frank Lloyd Wright–inspired, home. Not just a house — a private resort lifestyle. Pond offers fishing & kayaking with stone walking paths. Seasonal babbling brook beside a meditation gazebo. Expansive 40-foot diving pool, scuba-capable. Stone steps from pool gazebo forest trail system. 12-person Jacuzzi in former massage room overlooking nature. Game room with ping-pong, pool table (with lighting), and foosball, media space. Bonus enclosed loft room not counted as a bedroom. Massive walk-in closet with full organizer. Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation approved dining table with captain’s chairs, and bar stools. Professional cappuccino machine + upgraded kitchen appliances (2025). Smart-home systems + full security surveillance. Heated & cooled garage with washer/dryer and tool room, grill/griddle with commercial vent hood. Guest house with kitchen, bath, event/dance floor, and bandstand stage with walkout to deck overlooking the pool, pond and trees. Outdoor recreation zone: pickleball, volleyball, and golf driving net. *Robert Vahlberg: He received his Master’s Degree in Architecture from Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Was a designer of Mid-century modern homes strongly influenced by Frank Lloyd Wright. The Vahlberg personal residence in Forest Park, OKC, OK where the Vahlbergs lived for about 50 years was featured in American Home Magazine and was noted in Time Magazine. He designed many commercial buildings in the Oklahoma City area and around the state including banks, hospitals and schools along with many residences.
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