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Hello, dear readers! I am thrilled to share with you an exciting feature that recently appeared in the Dallas Morning News. The article, penned by the talented Mitchell Parton, shines a spotlight on a unique real estate development project that I am proud to be a part of.
As a Tulsa native who recently moved to Dallas, I am excited to be the listing agent for a project that is transforming a 2,000-acre ranch in Fort Towson, Oklahoma, into a private haven for those seeking solitude and tranquility. The Hollow Point Ranch, as it is known, is a mere two-and-a-half-hour drive from downtown Dallas and is poised to become a sanctuary for those desiring a quiet second property.
We are selling 50 parcels of land, each spanning 5 acres and listed for $495,000. These parcels are not just for individuals looking to build homes; investors are also welcome to participate. The community is being designed as a "place of refuge" with modern amenities such as fiber internet, an on-site water tower, and well water. As I put it in the article, "If everything hits the fan, you're going to be able to have a place to go. They can have a place to just breathe."
But we're not just creating a residential community; we're crafting an experience. Residents will have shared access to at least 1,200 acres of land, stocked ponds, a roughly 3.5-mile creek, and about three miles of the Kiamichi River, which runs through the property. We plan to build a clubhouse with a pool and a gym, stables and an arena for equestrians, a dedicated hunting area and gun range, rental cabins, and an RV park. In my words, "It's like Disneyland for people who like the outdoors, with all the amenities that it's going to have."
The beauty of this project lies in its individuality. Buyers can use the community's in-house homebuilder or bring in their own. The homes, including the lot price, could cost in the millions, but as I say, "If somebody wants to build a $4 million house, go for it. It's so individualized, and that's I think the beauty of it. You're not having to compare yourself with everybody else. You're able to just have your space."
I am thrilled to see such an innovative project featured in the Dallas Morning News. We are truly pushing the boundaries of what a residential community can be, creating a refuge for those seeking privacy and a connection with nature. I can't wait to see how the Hollow Point Ranch develops and the unique homes that will undoubtedly spring up in this new community.
Stay tuned for more updates on this exciting project and other real estate news!
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