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Corner of Wade and Main in Butler, Oklahoma four combined town lots, a 1,259-square-foot brick home with the solid bones of its 1970 construction, and a detached workshop with a wood-burning stove out back. Solid brick home, a real shop, a private water well, and Foss Lake about eight miles up the road, all for a price most weekend-retreat buyers won’t see on a move-in-ready property. Inside, the updates that matter are already done. Quality tile flooring runs through the main living spaces, the walls have been freshly painted, and a central electric heat pump handles both heating and cooling without the split systems older homes sometimes carry. The two-bedroom, two-bath single-story layout is practical and straightforward, with a corner dining area and a kitchen outfitted with a built-in electric range, vent hood, dishwasher, and disposal. Brick-and-frame construction on a poured concrete slab, with a composition shingle roof only about four years old. The shop out back is what buyers will remember. Approximately 28x37 (verify on your own), with an overhead door, electric service, and a wood-burning stove that keeps it usable through a western Oklahoma winter. Room for a project, a boat or ATV headed up to Foss Lake on weekends, or serious dry storage. The current owners put in a new privacy fence that encloses the backyard, and a private water well on the south end of the property offers a layer of utility that in-town homes almost never have. The house runs on public water, sewer, and natural gas, so the well is pure upside for garden, outbuildings, livestock, or emergency backup.
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