Quinton, OK Pittsburg Country Land 180.000000 acre for sale in Quinton, Oklahoma

$10,000

TRACT 1
E/2 of lot 4 and W/2 W/2 of lot 3 and SW/4 NW/4 and the W/2 SE/4 NW/4 of sec. 2-7N-18E, Pittsburg County Ok.
Taxes: 2014 taxes were $46.17, 2015 taxes will be prorated to the day of closing
This tract consist of 91.14+/- acres that in timber with small pockets of open ground that also has a creek running through it. This land offers excellent hunting and could be cleared to make an ideal home-site with an outstanding view. There is a 30' ingress and egress easement on the South side of the property allowing the owner's access to the property to the East. Sellers: Rex and Randy Moore
TRACT 2
E/2 of lot 3 and E/2 W/2 of lot 3 and E/2 SE/4 NW/4 and SW/4 NE/4 of sec. 2-7N-18E, Pittsburg County OK.
Taxes: 2014 taxes were $40.16, 2015 taxes will be prorated to the day of closing
This tract consists of 91.14+/- acres of timber with small openings of grazing. This land offers excellent hunting with an outstanding view overlooking Quinton Ok. Entry is gained by a 30 foot easement on the property located to the West.
Minerals: Selling surface rights only
Possession: Given at closing
Preview on your own during daylight hours, at your own risk.
Auctioneers Note: This property has been in the family for over 50 years with no improvements made. There is a producing oil & gas well on it. The lease road is visible on Google maps and comes in from N4300Rd.
This property is located approximately 30 miles Southeast of Lake Eufaula; it offers ideal deer hunting and a possible home-site that would only be 1/2 mile from a blacktop road. Beautiful scenery and a very quiet atmosphere is what you find here and would be appealing to anyone.
Terms: A 10% Buyer's Premium will be added to the high bid price to establish the total hammer price. 10% of the total purchase price is to be placed in escrow the day of the auction with the balance being due upon delivery of marketable title. All information has been taken from sources believed reliable; however, no guarantee is being made by the auction company or the seller. Buyers should satisfy themselves as to any inspections prior to bidding on the property. Any announcements made the day of the auction will supersede all advertising.