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WELCOME TO FORREST REALTY |
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FORREST REALTY specializes in commercial, business, and waterfront development real estate in all price ranges in the GROVE Oklahoma, GRAND LAKE area. Since 1988, we have offered services in sales, consultation, joint ventures, and real estate investment opportunities. We offer unimproved commercial land on all Highway 10 and 59/Main Street locations within GROVE’S city limits, including the prime commercial district, ranging from $35,000.00/acre to $625,000.00/acre; we have available tracts from one acre to 120 acres. We also are a qualified intermediary in 1031 Tax-Deferred Exchanges. Grove has been rated by both “The Wall Street Journal” and “Rand McNally” as one of the top ten retirement areas in the United States. GROVE is one of the fastest-growing cities in Oklahoma, located in Delaware County, one of the fastest-growing counties in Oklahoma, and is one of the premier retirement and recreational areas in the four-state region of Kansas, Oklahoma, Missouri, and Arkansas, adjacent to one of the top regional growth areas in the United States, i.e., the northwest Arkansas complex of Fayetteville/Springdale/ Rogers and Bentonville, home of Wal-Mart headquarters. Directly due to the allure of GRAND LAKE, the population of Delaware County grew by 55% between 1980 and 2007, to more than 37,000 residents today. The GRAND LAKE area is the third largest population center in Oklahoma, after Oklahoma City and Tulsa. FORREST REALTY sales include: LOWE’S, ARBY’S, ARVEST BANK, BANK OF GROVE, NORTH BEACH ACTIVE ADULT DEVELOPMENT, BROADWAY CAR WASH, WAX BUCKET CANDLE FACTORY, CHARLIE’S CHICKEN, CHEROKEE QUEEN MOTEL, STONEBROOK INN, and SENECA-CAYUGA CASINO COMPLEX (to open 2008). Jack L. Forrest, Owner/Broker FORREST REALTY 10 East 13th Street, Grove, Oklahoma 74344 (across from WAL-GREEN’s) 918-786-7071 (24 hours) email: hxvend1513@sbcglobal.net |
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REAL ESTATE IN GROVE, OKLAHOMA |
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GROVE has a new High School, new Early Learning Center, new Library, new Hospital, new Post Office, new City Sewer Plant, a two-year college satellite campus, new Sailboat Bridge and new Honey Creek Bridge. Highway 59 is being widened to five lanes with a bike trail. There are over 1,500,000 visitors to GRAND LAKE annually. |