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Mesta Park Multifamily Homes & Duplexes for Sale

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    $400,000

    • 3 Beds
    • 3 Baths
    • 2,532 Sq Ft

    2310 N Francis Ave, Oklahoma City, OK 73106

    There's so much to love dream about when considering 2310 N. Francis as an addition to your real estate portfolio. The single-family home already has a tenant in place is currently rented for $1,000/mo (please don't disturb the tenant). The two-story duplex is just waiting for your imagination and dreams to come together to create a unique and convenient income producing duplex. In addition to

    Monty Milburn Chinowth & Cohen

    2310 N Francis Ave, Oklahoma City, OK 73106
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    $1,150,000

    • 12 Beds
    • 11 Baths
    • 9,806 Sq Ft

    732 NW 18th St, Oklahoma City, OK 73103

    If you know Mesta Park, you know this iconic property on the park. Welcome to 732 NW 18th, an extremely rare opportunity to own one of the most-highly visible properties in the neighborhood. 732 features 11 units, all unique in their own ways and many with stunning park and/or boulevard views. The main building, on the corner, houses 5 units, the red brick building houses 3 units and the

    Monty Milburn Chinowth & Cohen

    732 NW 18th St, Oklahoma City, OK 73103

Why Live in Mesta Park

Mesta Park in Oklahoma City is a vibrant urban neighborhood named after socialite Perle Mesta. This historic district is known for its early 20th-century architecture, featuring Victorian, Craftsman, bungalow, Spanish Colonial, and Prairie-style American Four Square homes, many with distinctive front porches. The neighborhood is centered around Perle Mesta Park, which includes a picnic pavilion, playground, and sand volleyball court, along with a tree-lined multiuse path. Mesta Park is an active community with a voluntary neighborhood association that organizes events like the Mesta Festa beer and music festival, holiday home tours, and an annual Ice Cream Social. The area is safer than the national average, contributing to its appeal. Nearby commercial districts such as Midtown, the Plaza District, and Uptown 23rd offer a variety of dining, nightlife, and entertainment options, all within a couple of miles. The OKC Streetcar provides convenient access to downtown, and Interstate 35 is just a mile away, making commuting easy. For daily needs, a Homeland grocery store is half a mile away on North Western Avenue. The neighborhood is walkable, with sidewalks throughout. Wilson Elementary, a highly rated school, serves younger children, while older students attend F.D. Moon Middle and Douglass High.
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