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Ada, OK Mobile Homes & Double-Wides for Sale

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    $159,000

    • 2 Beds
    • 2 Baths
    • 960 Sq Ft

    10619 County Road 3552, Ada, OK 74820

    There is so much to like about this little country charmer on 3.5 acres which is ready for you!! It features a 2013 manufactured Fleetwood home that has central heat/ AC, 2 bedrooms and 2 baths in a split bedroom floor plan with laundry room. The open kitchen, dining, and living room in the middle of the home comes complete with a gas log fireplace. The kitchen sports a white tile backdrop,

    Burt Dailey Home Place Real Estate

    10619 County Road 3552, Ada, OK 74820
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    $189,500

    • 2 Beds
    • 2 Baths
    • 1,088 Sq Ft

    16935 County Road 3465, Ada, OK 74820

    Motivated Seller! Beautiful 5 acres with a 4-year-old 2 bed/2 bath mobile home. Partly wooded with a natural spring located 6.7 miles west of Ram Jack. This is a must see! Outdoor above ground storm shelter located right outside the front door. Fruit trees on property. 2 hour notice required before showing.

    Brynna Crow McGraw, REALTORS

    16935 County Road 3465, Ada, OK 74820

Why Live in Ada

Ada, Oklahoma, a rural railroad town 80 miles southeast of Oklahoma City, has a population of around 17,000 and serves as the seat of Pontotoc County. The town is surrounded by smaller communities, farms and ranches, contributing to its spacious rural character. Ada is also home to the Chickasaw Nation. The city's Arts District features the Chickasaw Nation Arts & Humanities Division, the Ada Arts and Heritage Center and the McSwain Theatre, which hosts live performances. The Hallie Brown Ford Fine Arts Center showcases collections by local and nationally renowned artists. Local housing options range from affordable starter homes to grand estates on Kings Road and large ranches on the city's outskirts. Ada City Schools have a high rating with a low student-teacher ratio, and East Central University is located in town. Main Street is the primary retail corridor, with specialty shops, boutiques and casual coffeehouses. Efforts are underway to enhance its cultural appeal. People grab groceries at the local farmers market, and North Hills Shopping Center offers chain restaurants and more stores. Wintersmith Park offers nature trails, a dog park and seasonal events like the Trail of Lights and Christmas on Main. Route 377 connects Ada to Oklahoma City and Will Rogers World Airport. Recent droughts have increased fire risk in the community, and the area has a history of tornadoes.

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