A solitary oak silhouetted against an Oklahoma sunset over the river-bottom pasture at 6001 N Midwest Blvd

Generational Farm · Eastern Oklahoma County

Take Up The Torch.

6001 N Midwest Blvd, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma

$2,150,000

3.21 Acres
110 Tillable
4 Barns

At A Glance

A quarter section of river bottom, held in one family for decades.

Class 1 and 2 Keokuk and Asher fine sandy loam soils. A wheat crop already in the ground, ready for early-summer harvest. Four standing barns. A 1960 farmhouse. The infrastructure of a working operation, in place from day one.

3.21 Homestead Acres
0 Acres In Wheat
0 Barn Sq Ft
0 Bedrooms
0 Bathrooms
0 Farmhouse Built
Land Use Tillable + Grass
Soil Class Class 1 & 2
Crop In Ground Winter Wheat
To Downtown OKC 25 Minutes

“This farm has been in the family for decades. It is now ready for the next family to take up the torch.”

From The Listing

The Operation

A working farm, ready to keep working.

Highly productive generational farms do not hit the market very often. This one sits at the southwest corner of Midwest Boulevard and NE 63rd Street, in eastern Oklahoma County, on a quarter section of river bottom that has run wheat and alfalfa for decades.

The land does the talking. 110 acres of tillable ground, primarily Class 1 and 2 Keokuk and Asher fine sandy loam, with a strong history of wheat and alfalfa production and the flexibility to grow nearly anything a buyer wants to plant. The remaining 40 acres of grass will run livestock as-is or convert to tillable. A wheat crop is already in the ground for early-summer harvest, with the field ready for the next planting after.

The infrastructure is the other half of the story. A 3,040 sqft quonset barn, a 5,000 sqft red iron barn, a 1,500 sqft parking shed, and a 1,200 sqft metal work shop, all standing and serviceable. The 1960 farmhouse keeps the homestead anchored at 1,328 sqft. It has been well kept and works as a rental, a residence for a farm hand, or a relative and guest house. A future owner who wants the main residence will want to update it.

The seller's vision for the next chapter is direct: build the show horse barn you have always wanted and grow your own alfalfa for the horses. Or keep running it as it has been run. The framework is here either way.

The Land

River Bottom

A quarter section of Keokuk and Asher fine sandy loam, draining east toward the North Canadian. The kind of soil that does not need to be convinced.

The Barns

Four Buildings, In Place

Quonset, red iron, parking shed, work shop. Roughly 10,740 sqft of standing infrastructure. The capital expense is already on the ground.

The City

Twenty-Five Minutes Out

Downtown OKC, Bricktown, the new Thunder arena, and Will Rogers World Airport, all within a half-hour drive. Working land that has not been pushed past the metro edge.

The Inventory

What stands on the section.

Every standing structure and the land it sits on. Measured, listed, ready to walk.

Quonset Barn

3,040 sqft

Red Iron Barn

5,000 sqft

Parking Shed

1,500 sqft

Metal Work Shop

1,200 sqft

Farmhouse

1,328 sqft

Tillable Wheat

110 acres

Grass Pasture

40 acres

Soil Classification

Class 1 & 2

Soil Type

Keokuk & Asher Fine Sandy Loam

Historic Crops

Wheat, Alfalfa

Equestrian Capable

Yes

Year Farmhouse Built

1960

Estimate Your Payment

A private estimate, running quietly.

Adjust the numbers below for an estimated monthly principal and interest payment on 6001 N Midwest. A starting point for the conversation, not a quote. Ag and land loans price differently than residential, so treat this as the residential-conventional baseline.

Down Payment 25%
Interest Rate 7.0%
Loan Term

Estimated Monthly Payment

$10,728

Principal and interest only. Property taxes, insurance, and any ag-loan structure are not included. Based on a list price of $2,150,000.

The Corner

Midwest and NE 63rd, eastern Oklahoma County.

The farm sits at the southwest corner of N Midwest Boulevard and NE 63rd Street, in the river-bottom country east of the city. Twenty-five minutes to downtown Oklahoma City, Bricktown, the new Thunder arena, and Will Rogers World Airport. Far enough to be a working farm. Close enough to live a city life from it.

The corridor has held its agricultural character while the metro has grown around it. A rare position. Land like this does not get added to the inventory.

Twenty-five minutes from downtown OKC, Bricktown, and Will Rogers World Airport

Private Walk-Through

Walk the section yourself.

Share your details and the listing agent will be in touch within 24 hours to arrange a private walk of the farmhouse, the barns, the pond, and the wheat. Bring boots.

The Listing

Reach the broker direct.

Listed by an OKCMAR member broker and distributed through MLS GRID. All inquiries route through the form above for a direct response from the listing broker within 24 hours.

MLSOK / OKCMAR via MLS GRID · MLS #1227280

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