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Available Pittsburg County · Quinton, Oklahoma

The Votravis Ranch

96± Acres

Price $1,150,000
Price $1,150,000
Total Acres 96±
Price
$1,150,000
Deeded Acres
96±
County
Pittsburg
Location
Quinton, Oklahoma

The Votravis Ranch is a picturesque property located in the San Bois Mountain Range of southeast Oklahoma. The nearly 4,000 sf built home lies in a tranquil setting, offering serene views of the mountain range. This property provides an incredible opportunity for the discerning buyer looking for quiet country living and incredible landscape views.

Location
The Votravis Ranch is located only five miles east of Quinton on Highway 31. McAlester, the major shopping hub of the area, is located only 25 miles to the southwest.
Topography, Rangeland & Habitat
This flat ground has historically been utilized for livestock and hay production. The native grasses provide great habitat for small game animals while deer and turkey utilize the property as a travel corridor. There are also four stock ponds located on the premises which provide several watering opportunities for livestock waterfowl. The largest ponds, which contains an island in the center, is frequently utilized by geese to lay and hatch their eggs before flying north.
Agriculture
The ranch has historically been utilized for a small cow-calf operation and recently for hay production. The chicken coop provides safety for a brood of chickens for those looking to gather their eggs and to help keep pests and insects away.
Improvements
The main home was custom built in 2006 and consists of 3,984 sqft of living area. The 3-bed, 3-bath home also features two gas fireplaces, safe room, sun room, game room and library. The open floor concept makes this home ideal for hosting large gatherings and entertaining. In addition to the main home, the ranch features a 1,200 sqft, 2-bed, 1-bath apartment that can be utilized as a rental or mother-in-law suite. Adjoining the apartment is the 80’x20′ barn. A portion of the barn is heated via a wood burning stove, while the remaining 40’x20′ features horse stalls. Attached to the barn is a 12′ lean-to that keeps machinery and equipment out of the weather.
Water
Water is abundant on The Votravis Ranch. The ranch features four stock ponds, an incredible water well providing ~65 gallon/minute, and rural water to the improvements.
Electricity
Electricity is available to all improvements.
Minerals
No minerals are owned or will convey with the property.
Land Overview

Terrain & Topography

This flat ground has historically been utilized for livestock and hay production. The native grasses provide great habitat for small game animals while deer and turkey utilize the property as a travel corridor. There are also four stock ponds located on the premises which provide several watering opportunities for livestock waterfowl. The largest ponds, which contains an island in the center, is frequently utilized by geese to lay and hatch their eggs before flying north.

Water Features

Water is abundant on The Votravis Ranch. The ranch features four stock ponds, an incredible water well providing ~65 gallon/minute, and rural water to the improvements.

Improvements

Residences

The main home was custom built in 2006 and consists of 3,984 sqft of living area. The 3-bed, 3-bath home also features two gas fireplaces, safe room, sun room, game room and library. The open floor concept makes this home ideal for hosting large gatherings and entertaining.

In addition to the main home, the ranch features a 1,200 sqft, 2-bed, 1-bath apartment that can be utilized as a rental or mother-in-law suite. Adjoining the apartment is the 80’x20′ barn. A portion of the barn is heated via a wood burning stove, while the remaining 40’x20′ features horse stalls. Attached to the barn is a 12′ lean-to that keeps machinery and equipment out of the weather.

Agricultural

Operations

The ranch has historically been utilized for a small cow-calf operation and recently for hay production. The chicken coop provides safety for a brood of chickens for those looking to gather their eggs and to help keep pests and insects away.

Mineral Rights

No minerals are owned or will convey with the property.

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