Silver Moon Ranch, Oklahoma
Silver Moon Ranch is a incredible property featuring both desirable elevation and beauty within an easy driving distance from either Oklahoma City or Tulsa. A terrific fishing pond on the western portion of the property is surrounded by sandstone flats that descend into the clear water. The hills fall toward several wet weather creeks that are shrouded by timber. Native grass openings dotted with sumac fill in the gaps between stands of timber. The west side of the property has county road frontage, and the other three sides are surrounded by neighboring properties.
With its beautiful landscapes, warm weather, plentiful lakes and streams and Southern hospitality southeastern Oklahoma is becoming a popular choice for people looking to relocate. The crystal clear lakes, rugged mountains, secluded meadows and piney woods create a diverse array of geography and wildlife.
Residents of southeastern Oklahoma enjoy limitless opportunities for outdoor recreation. Okfuskee County alone boasts many public lakes close enough to enjoy any outdoor activity. Thousands of acres of public lands offer ample opportunities for wildlife viewing and bird watching. Horseback riding, hiking, camping and several public and private golf courses are only minutes away from everyone’s front door.
Silver Moon Ranch would make a perfect quick getaway place to spend time away from reality or a wonderful place to call home. Please feel free to contact us for further information on this property.

| Tract | Acres | Price | Tract Information |
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Financing Options
Your interest rate will vary based on your down payment. The more you put down, the better rate you receive.
| Down Payment | Interest Rate |
|---|---|
| $299 | 10.99% |
| 5% | 9.99% |
| 10% | 8.99% |
| 20% | 7.99% |
| 30% | 6.99% |
| 50% | 5.99% |
Don't need financing? We offer a 10% cash discount!
| Payment | Discount |
|---|---|
| Cash | 10% |
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1. WHERE IS THE PROPERTY LOCATED?
This property is located only 5 miles northeast from Paden, Oklahoma in Okfuskee County.
2. WHAT IS THE AVERAGE ELEVATION OF THE PROPERTY?
The average elevation is approximately 850 feet.
3. WHAT IS THE AVERAGE TEMPERATURE THROUGHOUT THE YEAR?
| Jan | Feb | Mar | Apr | May | Jun | Jul | Aug | Sep | Oct | Nov | Dec |
| 50° | 55° | 64° | 73° | 80° | 87° | 93° | 93° | 85° | 74° | 62° | 51° |
4. WHAT DOES THE PROPERTY LOOK LIKE?
Surround yourself with rolling hills, beautiful wet weather creeks, fabulous panoramic ponds and great backdrop views of open meadows and tall natural timbers. All are the perfect setting for the unspoiled countryside of Okfuskee 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 5 miles northeast of Paden, Oklahoma, 63 miles east of Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, and 75 miles southwest of Tulsa, Oklahoma.
6. WHAT IMPROVEMENTS HAVE BEEN MADE?
None. GPS Coordinates are provided for the corners per plan layout according to metes and bounds. Corners were marked at one time. Exact corners would need be completed by a Licensed Oklahoma Surveyor. In addition, all roads are dirt road construction including recorded easements which provide you permanent, legal access to your property. Most lots have addresses assigned, however new owners need to contact Mary Harris (866) 855-3452 to get physical address for lots or gates and drives that have not been marked. Need information on building contact Danny Wick (405)747-7884.
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 Paden 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?
You are entitled to drill a domestic well on your property at your own cost. Water is not guaranteed to be available at any specific depths, quantity, or quality. Contact a Licensed Oklahoma Well driller for further information and proposed costs. Don Strawn Drilling, Inc., 12919 N.E. 23rd Street, Nicoma Park, OK 73066. (405)769-5431 or Swinney & Son, 36209 Jude and Jody Rd, Macomb, OK 74852. (405)899-7777. Approximate depth for this area is 50-150 feet deep at a rate: $12.50 per foot average.
9. WHAT ABOUT UTILITIES?
Currently, there is electric service available on the county road and on property. However, utility easements have been established to allow for the future extension of electricity along the parcel boundaries. Waste water disposal for is achieved by individual septic systems. Electric is serviced by Canadian Valley Electric, 405-567-3206. Gas service is serviced by Oklahoma Natural Gas, 800-664-5463. Please contact each service provider for current requirements and costs involved.
10. WHAT IS THE PROPERTY ZONED AND WHAT ARE THE PROPERTY TAXES FOR A PARCEL?
The zoning allows Residential/Agricultural. Currently, the approximate annual property taxes calculate to approximately $25 per year and are current.
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 Classic Country Land, LLC. 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 shown that the prices of land have generally 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.
14. IS THERE A PROPERTY OWNERS ASSOCIATION OR ANY RESTRICTIONS ON THE PROPERTY?
There is no property owners association however we do have Silver Moon Covenants.
15. WHAT WILL THE ROAD SURFACE BE LIKE?
County maintained dirt road frontage to property. Interior roads are unmaintained dirt construction.
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 $299 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 Classic Country Land 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 Classic Country Land, LLC please don't hesitate to give us a call at 972-649-6200 x105 and one of our friendly representatives will be happy to assist you.
Okfuskee County, Oklahoma
Located in east-central Oklahoma, Okfuskee County is bordered by Creek County on the north, Okmulgee and McIntosh counties on the east, Hughes and Seminole counties on the south, and Lincoln and Pottawatomie counties on the west. Organized at 1907 statehood, the county is named for a former Creek town in present Cleburne County, Alabama.
At the turn of the twenty-first century incorporated towns included Bearden, Boley, Castle, Clearview, Paden, Weleetka, and Okemah, the county seat. Formerly part of the Creek Nation, Indian Territory, Okfuskee County has 628.91 acres of land and water. Lying within the Sandstone Hills physiographic region, the county is drained by the Deep Fork of the Canadian River in the northeastern corner and by the North Canadian River, which forms its southern boundary with Seminole County.
Okemah Lake and Golfing In Okemah
Okemah boasts one of the most beautiful 1100 acre city lakes in the state of Oklahoma. Okemah City Lake complex offers superb fishing, water skiing, RV Park and camping. The 1998 Angler's Guide ranked Lake Okemah as the number one fishing spot for bass fishing. This rating was the result of tournaments reported by the many different bass organizations holding events across Oklahoma.
Okemah Lake has room for the fishermen and the water-skiers alike. Recreation facilities include: Tent and camper spaces, water hookups, pavilions available for retreats and family or church gatherings, restrooms, a swimming area, a playground for the kids, boat dock and boat ramps. If you like to fish, try it from your boat or from the sixteen miles of shoreline up and down the lake. Okemah Lake is stocked with Large & Small mouth Bass, as well as Channel, Blue & Flathead Catfish. Perch, Bluegill and Goggleeye are in abundance. Bring your fishing gear & enjoy some great fishing!
Okemah has one of the finest golf courses in the area. Our nine-hole golf course is the site of many hours of family fun for local residents. Golfers from area communities are attracted to this course and impressed by its caliber. Built in 1991, the golf course has been a dream come true for our community. This state-of-the-art link style course is a tribute to the hard work, cooperative effort and community spirit put forth to make this dream become a reality. Hours of operation are from 8:00 a.m. till dark. Snacks and soft drinks are available in the Clubhouse throughout the day.
Discover Oklahoma City
The largest city in the state, Oklahoma City is located at the crossroads of I-35, I-40 and I-44 in the heart of Oklahoma.
The second largest city in the continental U.S. based on geographical size, more than 1.1 million people call the Metro Oklahoma City area home. With more than a dozen communities surrounding it, Oklahoma City offers a diverse landscape of hip, urban culture and charming, old-fashioned neighborhoods for visitors and residents alike.
Oklahoma City's climate is mild, with four distinct seasons and an average temperature of 60F /15C. With more than 3,000 hours of sunshine per year, outdoor recreation and activities are plentiful in Oklahoma City. As a city that redefines itself, Oklahoma City's hip, spirited environment blends with its deep western heritage to create a place where culture and commerce thrive.
With renowned festivals, national sporting events, treasure-filled museums and a variety of districts highlighting arts and entertainment, the possibilities for adventure and fun in Oklahoma City are endless.
Bricktown Entertainment District
BrickTown - Once a busy warehouse area, Bricktown is Oklahoma City's hottest entertainment and dining district. With dozens of restaurants, shopping, the AT&T Bricktown Ballpark, Harkins Theater and a generous helping of turn-of-the-century charm, Bricktown offers visitors a variety of activities in downtown Oklahoma City.
Located just one block from Ford Center, Bricktown is the place to be after Oklahoma City Thunder games! The mile-long pedestrian canal runs through Bricktown, turning south at the AT&T Bricktown Ballpark, under the highway to a waterfall-and-forested park area. Enjoy a stroll along the Canal or take a cruise on a Water Taxi.



