Location:
This
is a very unique property that is located on the Western edge of the Ouachita
National Forest in a beautiful valley setting on the northern slopes of the Winding
Stair Mountain Range. The property is
1.5 miles west of the 1.5 million acre Ouachita National Forest Area, which
provides excellent hunting opportunities for whitetail deer, eastern wild
turkey, black bear, wild hog and other small game as well as access to an
impressive network of ATV, hiking and horseback riding trails that are operated
and maintained by the US Forest Service.
This property is located 3 miles from the West entrance to the Talihina
Scenic Drive, which is a National Scenic By-way in south-eastern Oklahoma and
extreme western Arkansas spanning a 54 mile stretch of road traveling down the
top of several mountain ranges. Near-by
towns include Talihina, Hochatown, Broken Bow and Poteau. This property is about a 3.5 hour drive from
Dallas, Texas.
Physical
Address: 39210 Wren Lane; Wister, Oklahoma 74966
GPS
Coordinates: 34.87253, -94.94219
Deed
Restrictions: There are not any Deed Restrictions for this property.
Services to Property: This homestead has the
following systems in place.Solar System: The solar system consists of
two arrays of solar panels with a rated capacity of 9.8 KW, (2) EG4 Dual
Inverters (model XP 6000) with 12 KW rated capacity and (2) self-heated EG4
wall hanging batteries rated for 560 watt-hours at 48 volts and a total
capacity of 26,880 watts.Rain Water Harvesting System: At the shop building there are (2) 2500
gallon water storage tanks and a RainHavest Systems 3 stage pre-filtration
system consisting of a 20 micron pleated filter, 5 micron pleated filter and a
1 micron carbon block filter, 120V pump and a RainFlo RF4-10C 10 GPM UV
disinfection system that provide water to the house. Note: the shop building
will collect 850 gallons of rainwater per 1” of rainfall.Additionally, at the home there is (1)
1500 gallon tank and (2) IBC totes that collect rainwater from the solar
building. Note: the home and solar
building will collect 670 gallons of rainwater per 1” of rainfall.
Propane Gas: There is a 500 gallon propane
storage tank on the property that is plumbed into the house. Propane gas is used for the kitchen stove,
wall furnace and on-demand hot water heater
Septic System: The home has a conventional
septic system
Property Access: The property is accessed by turning off US
Hwy 271 and traveling 2.1 miles down an all-weather dirt road with recorded
public easement. There is a nice pipe
entrance gate off the public road with roughly 600 ft of private gravel drive
leading to the homestead.
Land:
There are 10.08 acres of land surrounding the homestead. The land is level to gently sloping and
mostly covered with a nice mix of mature timber that is native to southeastern
Oklahoma including a diverse variety of oaks, hickory, elm and eastern red
cedar with a nice scattering of mature native shortleaf pine. There is a nice cleared area around the home
and shop that could be used for raised bed gardens and a green house. There are
locations where a pond could be constructed which would serve as a year round
source of water for livestock and local wildlife.
Home: There is a nice custom built home that
was completed in 2023 containing roughly 1,288 Ft2 of heated and cooled living
space with 1 bedroom, 1.5 bathroom, sleeping loft, kitchen and living room. The
home is well insulated with the walls and ceiling having open cell spray foam
(R-value of R3.5 per inch) and the floor having closed cell spray foam (R-value
of R-6 per inch). The home has two Midea window ac units each rated for 8,000
Btu/hr and one Rinnai propane wall furnace rated for 20,700 Btu/hr.
Shop Building: There is a
well-constructed shop building that is 24 ft wide x 30 ft long with concrete
slab, electrical wiring and lighting. The shop has a 3 ft walk through door and
a 16 ft x 10 ft overhead door. There are (3) windows for natural lighting. There are 10 ft x 24 ft sheds on each end of
the shop.
Solar Building: There is a well-constructed
6 ft wide x 8 ft long building with concrete slab foundation that houses the
solar inverter and batteries.
Agent’s Comments: This is a very well
thought out and designed alternative energy homestead located in the beautiful mountains
of southeastern Oklahoma. The current
owners have poured a ton of work into this homestead property and it is
completely set up for the new owners to start enjoying from day one of
ownership. Don’t miss this chance to
embrace the off-grid homestead lifestyle that you’ve always dreamed of and
experience the benefits of self-sufficiency, privacy, financial freedom,
adventure, a healthier lifestyle and creative freedom. Escape the ordinary and discover the
extraordinary in off-grid living!!







































