Hannubby Creek Ranch!
Beautiful Oklahoma Land with Creek!
This Development Has It All:
- Each tract has paved county / state road frontage.
- Each tract has electricity and phone.
- Each tract has city water.
- Each tract has its own private entry gate.
- Each tract is staked and GPS coordinates are provided.
- Each tract has great access to Hugo, OK only 9 miles away.
- Financing Available!

Property Map:
Pricing & Availability:
Down Payment Options:
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20% |
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8.5% |
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15% |
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10% |
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10% |
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10.5% |
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5% |
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11% |
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Cash Payment Options:
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Cash |
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10% |
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Ranch Information:
Hannubby Creek Ranch is a new development located in the beautiful Choctaw County, Oklahoma. The ranch is a community offering 8 large private gated access acreage tracts which have access to Hannubby Creek that runs directly through the ranch. The ranch is flat to rolling with numerous open areas, large pine trees, and wonderful natural hardwoods for this area. Located on 120 beautiful acres with road frontage on Oklahoma State Highway 109 and County Road 4170 gives this development perfect and easy access.
The ranch was master planned to give each owner a private secure gated entrance to their own lot, highway/county road frontage, and direct access to power, phone and city water. Everything needed to build that perfect permenant home, retirement getaway, or just that family cabin in wonderful southeastern Oklahoma!
Hannubby Creek Ranch is located just minutes from Hugo Lake State Park, Little River Wildlife Refuge, Ouachita National Forest, the Red River, and Hugo, Oklahoma; the county seat for Choctaw county just a short 9 miles away.
Hannubby Creek Ranch has something to offer for everyone looking for the opportunity of living a casual country lifestyle.

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Property Profile: |
Parcel Size |
Tracts Ranging in Size from 5 to 19 Acres |
Yearly Property
Taxes: |
Less Than $25 Per Year & Current |
Legal: |
W/2 SW/4 SE/4 Section 11, T7S, R16E |
Location: |
Choctaw County, Oklahoma |
Electricity: |
Along fronting state and county roads! Choctaw Electric Co-op |
Phone: |
Available |
Waste: |
Septic |
Water: |
Grant Rural Water Supply |
Association Fees: |
None |
Access: |
Highway or County Road Frontage! |
Time-Limit To Build: |
None |
Zoning: |
There are no known building codes in area. |
Liens & Judgments: |
None |
Deed Type: |
Warranty Deed |
Additional Notes: |
This property was acquired with title insurance and buyer will own it free and clear! Guaranteed! |
Maps & Directions:
Driving Directions from Hugo, Oklahoma: |
Head South on US Highway 271 |
3.8 miles |
Turn right on State Highway 109 to property on right at N4170 |
4.9 miles |
 
View From Within Hannubby Creek Ranch:

Incredible Creek Views:


Individual Tract Pictures: |
Lot 1:
This lot has paved road frontage, private access gate, lots of trees, and creek frontage. |
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Private Entrance |
Paved Road Frontage |
Nice Hardwoods |
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Nice Open Areas |
Lot 1 Creek Frontage |
Creek Access |
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Lot 2:
This lot has paved road frontage, private access gate, great views, big trees and creek frontage. |
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Private Entrance |
Paved Road Frontage |
Great Views |
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Beautiful Hardwoods |
Lot 2 Creek Frontage |
Creek Access |
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Lot 3:
This lot has paved road frontage, private access gate, beautiful trees and many open areas. |
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Private Entrance |
Paved Road Frontage |
Tall Pine Trees |
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Beautiful Trees |
Level for Building |
Open Areas |
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Lot 4:
This lot has paved road frontage, private access gate, lots of pine trees and wonderful views. |
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Private Entrance |
Paved Road Frontage |
Level for Building |
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Natural Hardwoods |
Amazing Views |
Lot of Trees |
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Lot 5:
This lot has paved road frontage, private access gate, lots of trees and creek frontage. |
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Private Entrance |
Paved Road Frontage |
Nice Hardwoods |
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Level for Building |
Lot 5 Creek Frontage |
Creek Access |
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Lot 6:
This lot has paved road frontage, private access gate, lots of large trees and creek frontage. |
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Private Entrance |
Paved Road Frontage |
Large Trees |
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Beautiful Views |
Lot 6 Creek Frontage |
Creek Access |
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Lot 7:
This lot has county road frontage, private access gate, lots of trees, open areas and creek frontage. |
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Private Entrance |
Paved Road Frontage |
Amazing Views |
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Lots of Trees |
Lot 7 Creek Frontage |
Creek Access |
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Lot 8:
This lot has county road frontage, private access gate, lots of trees, and has creek frontage. |
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Private Entrance |
County Road Frontage |
Green Pastures |
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Lots of Trees |
Lot 8 Creek Frontage |
Creek Access |
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1. WHERE IS THE PROPERTY LOCATED?
This section is located only 8.6 miles southeast from Hugo, Oklahoma in Choctaw County.
2. WHAT IS THE AVERAGE ELEVATION OF THE PROPERTY?
The average elevation is approximately 440 feet.
3. WHAT IS THE AVERAGE TEMPERATURE THROUGHOUT THE YEAR?
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| 51° |
57° |
65° |
73° |
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88° |
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93° |
86° |
76° |
63° |
54° |
4. WHAT DOES THE PROPERTY LOOK LIKE?
Surround yourself with rolling hills, a beautiful creek, and fabulous pine trees and great landscape views. All are the perfect setting for the unspoiled countryside of Choctaw County. With every breath of fresh, clean air, you'll know this pristine unspoiled property is for you - especially since it has been thoughtfully master-planned to exist in harmony with nature and wildlife.
5. WHAT TOWNS ARE CLOSEST TO THE PROPERTY?
This scenic property is approximately 9 miles southwest of Hugo, Oklahoma, 169 miles southeast of Tulsa, Oklahoma, and 133 miles northeast of the Dallas/Fort Worth Metroplex, Texas.
6. WHAT IMPROVEMENTS HAVE BEEN MADE?
All property corners are clearly marked and private secure gate entrances are established for each individual parcel. In addition, all roads are county and state maintained which provide you permanent, legal access to your property.
7. WHAT ARE MOST PEOPLE PLANNING TO DO WITH THEIR LAND?
Most property owners feel that it is a good opportunity to own a nice lot, yet affordable piece of Oklahoma. The unique proximity of this property to Hugo will allow owners to enjoy a country lifestyle while living just minutes away from the amenities a city has to offer. Some owners plan to make their property into a second home, while others plan to move to their property after retirement. Many plan to pass it down to their children or grandchildren, while others plan to possibly subdivide the property at a later date, keeping some acreage and selling the rest. Many of the property owners also plan to utilize the property as a permanent home or a recreational retreat or getaway from the hustle and bustle of the big city. These lots are ready for you to build your dream home or just enjoy the good feeling of land ownership.
8. WHAT ABOUT WATER?
Water is available and provide by Grant Rural Water (580)326-7777.
9. WHAT ABOUT UTILITIES?
Currently, there is electric service readily available along the county road and state highway. Service provided by Choctaw Electric Co-op (580)326-6486. Waste water disposal for is achieved by individual septic systems.
10. WHAT IS THE PROPERTY ZONED AND WHAT ARE THE PROPERTY TAXES FOR A PARCEL?
The zoning is Residential. Currently, the approximate annual property taxes calculate to approximately $25 per year.
11. IF I FINANCE THE PROPERTY, TO WHOM DO I MAKE MY PAYMENTS AND HOW WILL I KNOW I HAVE RECEIVED PROPER CREDIT FOR MY PAYMENTS?
Your payments will be made to Texas Land Company. We have our own in house financing available.
12. MAY I USE THE LAND WHILE I'M PAYING FOR IT AND WHEN DO I RECEIVE A DEED TO MY PROPERTY?
Yes, beginning the very day you sign the purchase contract, the land is yours to use and enjoy.
13. CAN I RESELL MY PROPERTY IN THE FUTURE AND MAKE A PROFIT?
While there is no guarantee of profit from any land sale, history has proven that the prices of all our properties have always increased every year. We believe there are many reasons for this upward trend, including inflation, population growth, a decreasing supply of land, the public's desire for a more natural environment, trend toward movement away from urban areas and the increasing popularity of outdoor recreational activities. We believe the sales prices will continue to increase due to supply and demand for this type of property.
14. IS THERE A PROPERTY OWNERS ASSOCIATION OR ANY RESTRICTIONS ON THE PROPERTY?
There is no property owners association.
15. WHAT WILL THE ROAD SURFACE BE LIKE?
County maintained paved road access and paved state highway frontage.
16. DOES A BUYER HAVE TO BUILD A HOUSE WITHIN A CERTAIN TIME FRAME?
A buyer is never obligated to a timeframe to build on their property.
17. WHY ARE SOME PROPERTIES MORE EXPENSIVE THAN OTHERS?
The properties have been priced according to our "A B C" analysis and consideration of the proximity of the parcels to existing electric. "A B C" stands for Access, Beauty and Character. In other words, how good, quick or easy is the access to the property from the main highway or county road, etc. The beauty of the property mainly pertains to the vegetation and scenic views etc. The character of the property refers mainly to its topography. For example: Is the parcel flat, rolling, steep, etc.
18. IS THERE A PENALTY FOR PAYING OFF MY LAND EARLY?
There is absolutely no prepayment penalty. Your monthly payment is applied to your account balance using simple interest on the unpaid balance. Any and all extra monthly payments will be applied directly to the principal. All extra payments will directly lower your balance, reducing the overall interest you pay on your purchase.
19. CAN I MAKE AN OFFER AND WHAT KINDS OF DISCOUNTS ARE AVAILABLE?
Offers are discouraged as the properties are priced for immediate sale under our "No Haggle" pricing policy.
20. WHAT IS THE LEAST AMOUNT I CAN PUT DOWN AND HOW DO I KNOW I QUALIFY TO BUY?
A minimum of 5% down payment is required for our no-qualifying, guaranteed financing and there is no further qualifying involved.
21. WILL I BE PRESSURED TO BUY?
Absolutely not! At Texas Land Company our "no pressure" policy is always in effect. Our prime properties practically sell themselves. We won't be hounding you to buy. However, our friendly ranch representatives are always available to take your call and answer any questions you might have and we welcome those calls. Be assured you'll always be treated with respect and there will be absolutely no pressure to buy. References are also available upon request. If you have any further questions about Texas Land Company, please don't hesitate to give us a call at 972-673-4193x102 and one of our friendly representatives will be happy to assist you.
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The Following Pictures Are Of The Town Of Hugo
(9 Miles From The Property):






ABOUT THE AREA 
Choctaw County, Oklahoma - Choctaw county is located in southeastern Oklahoma with Hugo serving as the county seat. It contains 774 square miles, which ranks it 42nd in size with other Oklahoma counties and takes its name from the Indian tribal name, "Chahta.
The Red River forms the county's recreational activities for outdoor lovers. In addition, Raymond Gary State Park southern boundary while 13,000-acre Hugo Lake anchors the is located just south of Fort Towson. Hugo has been nationally recognized for revitalizing its impressive railroad legacy and for capturing the magical days of railroad in its Frisco Depot Museum and Harvey House Restaurant.
The famous Grant's Blue Grass Music Festival, the oldest and largest blue-grass festival west of the Mississippi, brings together music lovers and the nation's top bluegrass musicians in beautiful Salt Creek Park.
HUGO LAKE STATE PARK
Imagine waking up in your beautiful log cabin and enjoying breakfast on the deck, while you look out over the lake from your perch on a scenic bluff. It's waiting for you at Hugo Lake State Park.
Located in scenic southeastern Oklahoma, this long established recreation destination offers family fun, boating, abundant fishing opportunities and spectacular sunsets. We offer 16 two-bedroom resort cabins, 10 primitive cabins (no restroom), a 56-slip full service marina with ships store, pavillions, picnic sites with grills and tables, pontoon boat rentals, and hiking, biking and nature trails. All cabins feature a deck with lake view and include fireplaces and heat/air. Larger cabins are fully furnished with kitchen, bath facilities, and air conditioning. A Hospitality and Training Center is also on site with four bedrooms, large living space and meeting room. RV and tent camping also available. Rates: $40-$60 primitive cabins, $100-$125 resort cabins. 
Features/Facilities: Handicap Accessible • In-Room Fireplace • Kitchen • Lake/River View • Pets Allowed • Pontoon Rental • Satellite/Cable TV • Bicycle Rental • Credit Cards Accepted • 289 park acres • 16 family-style cabins with air-conditioning and heating, fireplaces and picture windows overlooking decks • 10 primitive cabins with fireplaces, screened-in windows and air-conditioning • Hospitality and Training Center with 4 bedrooms, a large living facility and meeting room • 10 tent campsites with grills, picnic tables and fire rings • Boating • Fishing • Watersports • 56-slip full service marina with ship store • Hiking, Biking and Nature Trails • Satellite TV
Nearby: Frisco Depot Museum and Harvey House Lunchroom, Hugo • Circus City USA, Hugo • Historic Mt. Olivet Cemetery, Hugo
OUACHITA NATIONAL FOREST

Ouachita National Forest is just down the road.
The Ouachita National Forest is the South’s oldest national forest, compromising more than 1.6 million acres. Rich in history, the rugged Ouachita Mountains were first explored in 1541 by Hernando De Soto’s party of Spainards. French explorers followed, flavoring the region with names like Fourche la Fave River. “Ouachita” is the French spelling of the Indian word Washita which means "good hunting grounds".
Stretching from near the center of Arkansas to southeast Oklahoma, the Ouachita Mountains are generously endowed with a multitude of recreational opportunities. Sightseeing is a popular way to view changing landscapes throughout the year. travel the Talimena Scenic Byway or Highway 7 National Scenic Byway for great photo opportunities at each breathtaking vista.
Top-notch trails cut through these mountains for hiking, biking, and horseback riding.
One of the most popular is the Ouachita National Recreation Trail, which traverses 192 miles across the rugged, scenic peaks of the Ouachita Mountains.
Watersport enthusiast’s can canoe the scenic Caddo River and float or fish the Little Missouri and Ouachita Rivers. Most major recreation areas are located near a freeflowing creek, stream, or river so campers can enjoy swimming, boating, or fishing.
The Ouachitas also provide some of the best hunting for wild turkey, deer, and other game in-season.
Besides outdoor fun, the forest provides timber and other forest products for the nation. The forest’s ecosystem management policy guarantees both healthy land now and careful use of the forest for the future.
More than 600 miles of trails for hiking, biking, and horseback riding are available, ranging from short interpretive trails of less than 1 mile to longer routes on the 192-mile Ouachita National Trail. Trails vary in level of difficulty from primitive trails in wilderness areas to paved, interpretive trails, some for physically challenged visitors. Some trails are available for a variety of uses(equestrian, mountain bike, off-road vehicle), while others are single use, so please check with the local Forest Service office for information before your trip.
Thirty-three camp and picnic grounds are available during the late spring, summer and early fall. Selected areas remain open year-round to accommodate fall and winter visitors.
A fee is charged to use some national forest recreation areas. Fees vary based on the type of services provided at each area.
Scenic Byways
The Ouachita has two designated National Forest Scenic Byways: Arkansas Scenic Highway 7 and Talimena Scenic Byway crossing mountain tops from Arkansas into Oklahoma. Both byways offer visitors outstanding opportunities to enjoy pleasure driving and scenic viewing.
The variety of enjoyable experiences provided by the assortment of rivers on the Ouachita is remarkably wide, ranging from unmatched trout streams to rugged whitewater rivers, to peaceful passages ideal for first-time floaters. Some of the Forest’s most popular waterways are the Caddo and Ouachita Rivers and the two designated Wild and Scenic Rivers, Cossatot and Little Missouri.
Our waters abound with largemouth, smallmouth or spotted bass, green sunfish, longear sunfish, catfish, bluegill, and crappie.
Hunting is permitted anywhere on the Ouachita National Forest except within developed recreation areas or otherwise posted sites. All State hunting and fishing regulations, fees, and seasons apply on national forest land.

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