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26660 Hidden Pines Lane
Muse, OK 74949
$319,000
Conventional
Property
Bedroom
2
Bathroom
2
Property Type
Conventional
Square ft
1000
Property Description
Income Producing Recreational Cabin - National Forest Area Includes all furniture, appliances, and decorations!! Location: This "One of a Kind" property is nestled in the heart of the Ouachita National Forest in a beautiful valley setting between Lenox Ridge and the Winding Stair Mountain Range to the North and the majestic Kiamichi Mountain Range to the South. The property is less than 1/4 mile from Billy Creek, which is a near year-round source of crystal clear water that provides recreational opportunities for fishing and kayaking. The East property boundary fronts a paved county-maintained road (Billy Creek Road). This property is less than 1 mile from the 1.5 million acre Ouachita National Forest, which provides direct access to hunting opportunities for whitetail deer, eastern wild turkey, black bear, wild hog, and other small game as well as direct access to an impressive network of ATV, hiking and horseback riding trails that are operated and maintained by the US Forest Service. This property is 1.5 miles southwest of the Billy Creek Campground area. The property is located east of the small community of Muse, OK. Nearby towns include Broken Bow, Hochatown, Talihina, and Poteau, which is the county seat. Broken Bow Lake, which offers some of the best fishing in Oklahoma, is only a short 30-minute drive away to the South. Sardis Lake, Cedar Lake, and Wister Lake are only minutes away as well. The Talimena Scenic Drive is five miles North of the Cabin. The property is a 1.5-hour drive from Fort Smith, Arkansas, and about 3.5 hours from Dallas, Texas. Services to Property: Electricity, rural water, aerobic septic system. Land: The cabin sits on 1.53 acre (m/l) of surveyed land that is level to gently sloping and completely covered with a nice stand of mature timber that is native to south-eastern Oklahoma inducing a diverse variety of oaks, sweet gum, hickory, eastern red cedar and native shortleaf pine. A tributary of Billy Creek flows along the North property line with the cabin overlooking the creek. The land is located inside a gated community with deed restrictions that are designed to preserve property values inside the development. Access: This property has legal and all-weather access by means of a paved county-maintained road (Billy Creek Road). There is a short gravel driveway that extends off Billy Creek road onto the property. Income Producing Property: The cabin is being rented out on a part-time basis to provide an additional income stream when not in use by the owners. All furniture shown in the pictures is included in the list price so the new owners can take over the VRBO business and future income stream upon closing. If you are interested in purchasing this cabin you might consider booking the cabin for a weekend stay to get a feel for the property and gain an appreciation for what the surrounding area has to offer. Cabin: The cabin is new construction and includes approximately 1000 square feet of heated and cooled living space with 2 bedrooms, 1-1/2 bathrooms, a large kitchen/living room, a laundry room, and covered porches. The exterior of the cabin was designed with a virtually maintenance-free exterior with vinyl board and batten siding, rock wainscoting, covered porches, composite shingle roof, and vinyl siding in the soffit areas.
Property Information
Lot Size
1 acre(s) square ft
Property Type
Residential
Year Built
2023
MLS Number
11251379
Location
Address
26660 Hidden Pines Lane
City
Muse
State
OK
Zip Code
74949
County
LE FLORE
Listing
Provider
United Country-Mixon Realty & Auctions, original listing
Name
United Country-Mixon Realty & Auctions
Phone
(918) 647-9114
Office Name
United Country-Mixon Realty & Auctions
Office Phone
(918) 839-4717
Agent Name
Bob Bowman

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