$1,800 per month
- 3 Beds
- 3 Baths
- 2,180 Sq Ft
- House for Rent
205 Lincoln St, Carney, OK 74832
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$1,800 per month
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104 Lewis St, Perkins, OK 74059
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1005 NE 2nd St, Perkins, OK 74059
One of the builder's most popular plans, this 3 bedroom 2 bath home is sure to please. Good sized living room with open kitchen and pantry just inside the laundry room. Vinyl plank in kitchen and bathrooms with carpet through the rest of the home. $1425/mo rent with $1425 deposit. Pets considered on a case by case basis with a pet fee paid. Available to move in starting November 1st.
Dustin Cantrell KW Local, Keller Williams Realty
Tryon, Oklahoma, is a small, rural community in Lincoln County with a rich history dating back to its establishment in 1893. Located south of Stillwater, Tryon is home to fewer than 400 residents who enjoy a tranquil lifestyle surrounded by nature. The area features a mix of ranches and farmland, with homes primarily built between the 1950s and 1970s. These homes, including brick ranch-style houses and bungalows, often come with expansive lots, providing ample space and frequent wildlife sightings. The Perkins-Tryon School District serves the area, with Perkins-Tryon Elementary and Intermediate Schools both receiving high ratings. Although residents need to travel for shopping and dining, nearby Perkins offers options like El Mexicano and Nancy’s on Main. For healthcare, the Dorothy M. Smith Family Medical Clinic in Carney and Perkins Primary Care are accessible, with the nearest hospital being Hillcrest Hospital in Cushing, 20 miles away. Recreational opportunities include Tiger Park and the Tryon Public Library, which hosts community events. The town has a lower crime rate compared to the national average and is equipped with emergency services, including a fire department and a contract with the Iowa Tribe Police Department. However, residents should be prepared for severe weather, particularly tornadoes in the spring.