$760 - $1,285 per month
Oak Timbers Skiatook
Studio - 3 Beds
1202 W Oak St, Skiatook, OK 74070
$760 - $1,285 per month
Oak Timbers Skiatook
Studio - 3 Beds
1202 W Oak St, Skiatook, OK 74070
$1,900 per month
116 W Dogwood St, Skiatook, OK 74070
Move-in ready home in a desirable Skiatook location. This property features 3 bedrooms, 2 full baths, and a 2-car garage. The open-concept layout includes a gorgeous kitchen with large island, modern finishes, electric blinds, and all appliances included.The fully fenced backyard offers a patio area suitable for outdoor use and gatherings. Recent upgrades throughout the home provide added
Shawnna Summers eXp Realty, LLC
$1,250 per month
419 S Javine St, Skiatook, OK 74070
Property Id: 1104331This is a freshly renovated 3 bed 1 bath house, located between Central Park and Exchange Bank Park. Central heat and air, and comes furnished with a gas range. Has a large tile countertop, with an ample amount of cabinet space. Rent is $1250 a month, with $1250 deposit (not to be used as last months rent) Renters insurance of $20,000 is encouraged. No smoking,
Skiatook, OK, known as the “Gateway to the Osage,” is situated on the border of Tulsa and Osage counties. This small town is surrounded by rolling hills, prairie grass, and ranch land, offering a blend of rural charm and proximity to Tulsa, which is 20 miles south. The town's primary attraction is Skiatook Lake, a 10,000-acre lake with 160 miles of shoreline, popular for boating, fishing, hiking, and hunting. Local attractions include the Skiatook City Pool in Osage Park and the splash pad at Skiatook Central Park, which also features a walking trail, playground, and picnic pavilion. The Osage Prairie Trail is a favorite among joggers, cyclists, and dog walkers. Skiatook schools are highly rated, with students progressing through several local schools before attending Skiatook High School, which offers various extracurricular activities. The town's architecture ranges from small brick ranch homes to modern builds, with older homes near the town center and new developments to the west. Dining options along WC Rogers Boulevard include Brown Cow Diner, Bull Dog 100, Mac’s BBQ, and Luigi’s Italian Restaurant, with Auction House Coffee providing a cozy spot for beverages. The Boar’s Nest bar offers live music and themed nights. Community events like Pioneer Days and Third Thursdays bring residents together for festivities, while the Osage Casino Hotel-Skiatook offers year-round nightlife. Skiatook Municipal Airport supports private planes and skydiving adventures. While the area is prone to tornadoes, the town’s name is believed to derive from a Cherokee term meaning “of large size.”