Brushy
Neighborhood in Marble City, Oklahoma
Sequoyah County 74955
Homes on acres of land
Residents of Brushy enjoy a secluded life, with a dense forest surrounding their acres of land. Most properties were built after the late 20th century, on lots averaging at least 3 acres. Ranch styles and manufactured homes range from $150,000 to $275,000. Contemporary houses are more expensive, with recent prices listed between $350,000 and $475,000. Lot sizes can be anywhere from one to 20 acres and can cost between $15,000 and $75,000. The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) identifies part of Brushy as a Special Flood Hazard Area. While most homes are likely unaffected, owners are encouraged to purchase flood insurance, and it is required for anyone with a federally backed mortgage. FEMA says homes have a relatively moderate risk of tornadoes, although basic homeowners insurance should cover any wind damage. Brushy receives a CAP Index Crime Score of 1 out of 10, lower than the national average of 4.Brushy Lake and Sallisaw parks
Part of the neighborhood's appeal is all the outdoor things to do, such as visiting Brushy Lake. “You can take your boat and go fishing, and a lot of people swim out on the lake,” Bramel says. However, water skiing is not allowed. Campsites and hiking trails surround the lake, which is one of Sallisaw’s water sources. The Brushy Community Center, run in part by the Brushy Cherokee Action Association, hosts food drives and fundraisers. In Sallisaw, folks can run around the playground and splash pad at Jay Reynolds Park or attend Storytime at Stanley Tubbs Memorial Library.Students can attend two high schools
Brushy is not assigned to any one school district. Instead, students complete kindergarten through eighth grade at Brushy Public School, which Niche grades a C-plus. “It’s a wonderful school system,” Bramel says. High schoolers will either attend Central High School or Sallisaw High School. Both schools earn a B and partner with the Indian Capital Technology Center to offer career and technical education courses such as practical nursing.Diamond Daze and chili
People make the trip from Brushy to Sallisaw for Diamond Daze, an annual community celebration usually held the first weekend in May. Attendees explore a car show, play yard games and cast their votes in Our Finger Lickin’ BBQ Contest. Runners can enter a 5k race. In the fall, residents gather in the city for Cruizin’ 64. Sallisaw Main Street Inc. and the Sallisaw Chamber of Commerce put together this annual car show with live music. The highlight of the day is the chili cook-off.Cars required to get around
Because the community is so rural, cars are a necessity. U.S. Highway 59 runs through the neighborhood and leads about 9 miles into Sallisaw. U.S. 59 also connects to Interstate 40 and goes into Fort Smith, about 50 miles away. While the Sallisaw Municipal Airport is only about 11 miles away, it does not offer commercial flights. Residents have to drive 49 miles to the Fort Smith Regional Airport. The closest hospital is Northeastern Health System Sequoyah, about 8 miles away.Sallisaw shopping and dining
Residents will almost always have to travel into Sallisaw when they need to shop or get dinner. As Bramel says, “There’s nothing but a Dollar General” in Brushy. When in the city, she recommends visiting J&D’s Cowtown, a family-owned steakhouse with a menu that spans beyond steaks to include seafood boils and fajitas. For an option closer to home, folks can visit Akins Store for barbecue. The restaurant doubles as a feed store, so both people and animals can enjoy a bite to eat. The closest grocery store is the Walmart in Sallisaw. Most other major retailers, including Home Depot and Target, can be found in Fort Smith.


Agents Specializing in this Area
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Team Huggins
Responds QuicklyO'Neal Real Estate
(479) 323-2786
63 Total Sales
2 in Brushy
$183K - $230K Price Range
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Andrea Dickerson
C21/First Choice Realty
(539) 202-7379
223 Total Sales
2 in Brushy
$50K - $95K Price Range
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Tony Venters
Greenleaf Properties
(918) 571-5152
96 Total Sales
1 in Brushy
$345,000 Price
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Crystal Sides
Greenleaf Properties
(918) 771-9790
114 Total Sales
1 in Brushy
$220,000 Price
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Michelle Young
C21/First Choice Realty
(539) 444-5703
117 Total Sales
1 in Brushy
$39,900 Price
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Punnie Chittchang
Charles Edward Realty, LLC
(918) 416-4528
18 Total Sales
1 in Brushy
$85,000 Price
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Crime and Safety
1 - Low Crime, 10 - High Crime | Brushy | US |
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Homicide | 3 | 4 |
Sexual Assault | 1 | 4 |
Assault with Weapon | 2 | 4 |
Robbery | 2 | 4 |
Burglary | 1 | 4 |
Motor Vehicle Theft | 1 | 4 |
Larceny | 1 | 4 |
Crime Score | 1 | 4 |
Source: WhatIsMyCrimeRisk.com
Brushy Demographics and Home Trends
On average, homes in Brushy, Marble City sell after 6 days on the market compared to the national average of 50 days. The median sale price for homes in Brushy, Marble City over the last 12 months is $183,000, down 47% from the median home sale price over the previous 12 months.
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Somewhat Bikeable
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