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Monthly Rent
$975
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Bedrooms
4 bd
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Bathrooms
1.5 ba
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Square Feet
1,405 sq ft
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About This Property
Newly renovated 4-bedroom, 1.5-bathroom cottage style home located North Lawton. The bedrooms have new ceiling fans. Near Pat Henry Elementary. Pet friendly with owner approval. Housing assistance accepted.
1428 NW Lindy Ave is a house located in Comanche County and the 73507 ZIP Code.
Located along I-44 about 90 miles southwest of Oklahoma City, Lawton is best known for containing the Fort Sill Army Base. Lawton is also home to Cameron University and the Great Plains Technology Center. While Lawton exudes a small-town vibe, there are plenty of things to do in town.
Several museums in Lawton allow for unique cultural experiences, including the Museum of the Great Plains, the Fort Sill Museum, and the Comanche National Museum and Cultural Center. If you decide to rent in Lawton, you will have the chance to peruse the shops at Central Mall, try your luck at Apache Casino or Comanche Nation Casino, catch a live performance at McMahon Memorial Auditorium, unwind at Elmer Thomas Park, practice your golf swing at Lawton Country Club, hike the trails and see bison roam freely at Wichita Mountains Wildlife Refuge, and see Chautauqua perform historical enactments throughout town.
Learn more about living in LawtonColleges & Universities | Distance | ||
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Colleges & Universities | Distance | ||
Drive: | 9 min | 3.5 mi |
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