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Duncan, OK Multifamily Home for Sale

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    $229,500

    • 3 Beds
    • 2 Baths
    • 1,700 Sq Ft

    161616 N Highway 81, Marlow, OK 73055

    This beautifully updated home on 1 acre just outside of Marlow offers 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, living area, dining area, open kitchen with breakfast bar. The kitchen and bathrooms are been updated with new granite counter tops, new fixtures including new lighting throughout the home. The laundry area also has a separate area for extra storage or work space. All new windows throughout the home and new

    Katy Iverson Marlow Properties and Investments

    161616 N Highway 81, Marlow, OK 73055

Why Live in Duncan

Duncan, OK, is a small but growing city located about 80 miles from the Oklahoma City metro area. Named after William Duncan, the city serves as the county seat of Stephens County and has a population of approximately 22,000. Duncan's economy is supported by major employers such as Duncan Regional Hospital, the Family Dollar distribution center, and Halliburton. Housing in Duncan is primarily composed of single-family homes built between the 1950s and 70s, featuring styles like midcentury ranch homes, brick homes, and modest bungalows. Waterfront activities are popular at Duncan's four man-made lakes—Duncan Lake, Clear Creek Lake, Lake Humphreys, and Fuqua Lake—offering fishing, boating, camping, and hunting. The city also boasts nearly a dozen parks and recreation areas, including the Heritage Trail and several golf courses. The Stephens County Fairgrounds host events like the Ram Prairie Circuit Finals and Red River Ranch Round-Up Rodeo, while the Chisholm Trail Casino and Chisholm Trail Heritage Center & Garis Gallery of the American West provide additional entertainment options. Duncan's Main Street features local boutiques, restaurants, and shops, with larger shopping centers along Highway 7. The city is served by Duncan Public Schools, which have a high rating. Duncan experiences hot, humid summers and mild winters, with a relatively moderate tornado risk compared to other parts of Oklahoma. The city is car-dependent, with major roads like Highway 7 and Highway 81 connecting it to nearby cities such as Lawton, 35 miles away, and Wichita Falls, Texas, 62 miles away.

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