$500,000

Address not disclosed - MLS#1137816 Norman, OK 73026

6.2 acres
Land

Property details

About This Home

6.16 ACRES SO CLOSE TO TOWN--A RARE FIND. 2 parcels are being sold together with street addresses of 3601 Alameda St (4.00 acres) and 205 36th Ave NE (2.16 acres.) Value is in the land only. DO NOT ENTER THE EXISTING STRUCTURES--there is no/little value in these. This can be a great BUY AND HOLD opportunity with the potential for commercial zoning in the future, especially for the 4-acre corner tract. Potential buyers should check with the City of Norman to confirm the likelihood of this. Interested parties may walk the property and are advised that entry into the structures is considered trespassing. The structures need extensive work and are considered to be unsafe. Taxes shown are the combined taxes for both tracts, based on 2023 taxes. County assessor and tax records for 205 36th Ave NE are Account #: 22895 / Parcel ID: NC29 9 2W 26005 and records for 3601 Alameda Street are Account #: 22898 / Parcel ID: NC29 9 2W 26008. These records are accessed easily be simply entering either of these addresses at the county record websites.

Highlights

Home typeVacant Land
StatusActive
Lot size6.16 Acres
MLS #1137816

Summary

  • List Price: $500,000
  • Annual Tax Amount: $881
  • Tax Year: 2023
  • Lot: Corner Lot
  • Lot Size: 6.16 Acres
  • MLS Number: 1137816
  • MLS Name: MLSOK
  • Office Name: Kerr Team Real Estate, YHSGR - Counter Canter, Inc
  • Listing Agent: Wally Kerr, Zac Hake

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Tax history

YearAssessmentProperty Tax
2023$7,332$881
2022$7,332$843
2021$7,332$843
2020$7,332$890
2019$7,333$858
2018$7,333$869
2017$7,333$884

History based on county public records data.

Nearby schools

8

Washington Elementary school

Public District PK-5

1.0 mi

600 48th Ave SE

7

Reagan Elementary School

Public District PK-5

1.7 mi

1601 24th Ave SE

4

Kennedy Elementary School

Public District PK-5

1.9 mi

621 Sunrise St

School ratings are a score out of 10, where 10 is the highest and 1 is the lowest.

All data from GreatSchools

Neighborhood

The neighbors living near this home have an average income of $91,595. The most common annual income of people living in Norman, OK is between $35k-100k. Most families are married, no kids. The most common level of education of people living in this area is post secondary degree.

How much money do the neighbors make?

6%
<35k
54%
35k-100k
27%
100k-200k
13%
200k+

What level of education do the neighbors have?

High School Diploma
Post Secondary Degree
Masters Degree
Doctorate

What types of families live nearby?

17%
Single, No Kids
4%
Single, with Kids
52%
Married, No Kids
27%
Married, with Kids

Are the neighbors home owners or renters?

Home Owners
Renters

How old are people in this area?

12%
<11 yrs old
8%
12-17 yrs old
13%
18-34 yrs old
53%
35-64 yrs old
14%
65+ yrs old

What do the neighbors do for fun?

  • Skiing/snowboardingSkiing/snowboarding
  • PGA/LPGAPGA/LPGA
  • College FootballCollege Football

Where do the neighbors shop?

  • BJs Wholesale ClubBJs Wholesale Club
  • Stein MartStein Mart
  • Best BuyBest Buy

Where do the neighbors go to eat?

  • PaneraPanera
  • Cracker BarrelCracker Barrel
  • Texas RoadhouseTexas Roadhouse

What do the neighbors drive?

  • InfinitiInfiniti
  • LexusLexus
  • RamRam

What do the neighbors listen to?

  • Adult HitsAdult Hits
  • OldiesOldies
  • Contemporary ChristianContemporary Christian
All data provided by Home Junction and Claritas

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Frequently asked questions

Living in Norman, OK

Transportation in Norman is facilitated by a network of roads and highways, including State Highway 9 and Interstate 35, which provide convenient access for commuting and travel. Public transit options are available, with bus services connecting key areas of the city. The community is increasingly focusing on enhancing walkability and bikeability, particularly around the university and downtown areas. Ride-sharing services are also operational in Norman, complementing the existing transportation infrastructure.

Norman offers a comprehensive array of services to its residents. The educational system includes numerous public and private schools, catering to the needs of families and emphasizing academic excellence. Healthcare is well-supported with several hospitals and clinics providing a range of services from primary care to specialized treatments. The city also features a robust public library system and a variety of retail and dining options that showcase local flavors and craftsmanship. City initiatives are continually in place to adapt and improve these services to meet the evolving needs of the community.

Norman prides itself on being a vibrant community with a strong sense of local culture and history. It is celebrated for its annual events, such as the Norman Music Festival and the Medieval Fair, which draw visitors from across the state and contribute to the city's lively atmosphere. The community's character is further defined by its commitment to the arts, education, and sports, largely influenced by the presence of the University of Oklahoma.

The housing landscape in Norman, Oklahoma, is characterized by a mix of architectural styles, with single-family homes being the most prevalent. These homes often feature traditional and ranch-style designs, reflecting the region's historical roots and contemporary preferences. The market also includes a selection of apartments and townhouses, providing options for various lifestyles and family sizes. The construction of homes in Norman spans several decades, with a notable number of properties built in the latter half of the 20th century.

About this property

Features: 0 bathroom. It has been listed on Rocket Homes since October 2, 2024 and is currently priced at $500,000.

Norman, OK housing market in March 2025 saw over 14 listings sold above listed price, more than 41 sold at listed price and over 72 sold below. The number of homes for sale in Norman, OK increased by 10.1% between February and March 2025. In March 2025, listings were on the market for 52 days. During the same period, the median list price in this real estate market was $279,988.

From Rocket Homes Real Estate and based on county public records data.

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