$999 Down with Electricity
Kiowa, OK 74553
Pittsburg County, Oklahoma
Land Description
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Tucked into the oak-filled hills of southwestern Pittsburg County, Harmony Hills sits about 20 minutes east of Kiowa, 25 minutes southwest of McAlester, and half an hour north of Atoka. Salt Creek meanders across the land, giving you year-round water amid post-oak and blackjack timber that shelter plenty of deer and turkey. The gently rolling ground averages 640 Feet in elevation, with Lake Atoka Reservoir only 20 minutes south for boating and fishing and bigger supply runs to Ada or Durant in under an hour. Quiet gravel roads, wide-open Choctaw-Nation views, and sparse neighbors make this the perfect spot for a weekend cabin, hunting retreat, or off-grid homestead.
A beautiful 4.99 acre property that offers flat land and clear openings. Nestled in the heart of the countryside, this land is perfect for a weekend getaway, a permanent residence, or a promising investment. Harmony Hills is a peaceful escape with plenty of natural beauty and privacy, making it an ideal property for a variety of uses, from recreational activities, such as hunting, to small-scale homesteading.
This property has been professionally surveyed. We do not do credit checks and you are instantly qualified to purchase. We have our own in-house financing available. Yes, beginning the very day you sign the purchase contract, the land is yours to use and enjoy. You will receive your Warranty Deed once you pay off your property. There is absolutely no prepayment penalty. Your monthly payment is applied to your account balance using simple interest on the unpaid balance. All extra monthly payments will be applied directly to the principal. All extra payments will directly lower your balance, reducing the overall interest you pay on your purchase. A buyer is never obligated to a timeframe to build on their property. While there is no guarantee of profit from any land sale, historically land prices have increased in value. We believe there are many reasons for this upward trend, including inflation, population growth, a decreasing land supply, the public's desire for a more natural environment, the trend toward movement away from urban areas, and the increasing popularity of outdoor recreational activities.



















