Former High School with Gym in Northwest Oklahoma
training or call center,warehouse,private school or mfg
| Start Price |
USD 249,000.00 |
| Current Price |
USD 249,000.00 |
| Time Left |
15 days 22 hours 20 minutes |
| Bid Count |
0 |
| Buy It Now Price |
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| Reserve Price |
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| Start Time |
Sunday, October 26, 2008 |
| End Time |
Saturday, January 24, 2009 |
| Location |
Carmen, OK |
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Description
In 1980 the Carmen-Dacoma School system spared No Expense in building this State of the Art complex. Due to budget constraints and low enrollment, the listed school complex is closed. This facility was sold 4 years ago to a Ebay Titanium Power Seller who has outgrown the facility. The list price is $395,000 dollars; however we are willing to consider any reasonable offers that may be presented. Contact Info: The information and photos that have been put on this site are for your information, and have been taken from individuals that are believed to be reliable. For additional information about this wonderful opportunity, contact: Greg Winkeljohn Office: 580-548-4663 Mobile: 580-231-0992 Email : Greg@EnidHomes.com This complex is currently being occupied and maintained. The facility has approximately 18,174 sq.ft. of floor area and the attached gymnasium and cafeteria has an added 11,028 sq.ft. There is also a Vo-Ag building located next to the school that has an approximately 2,926 sq.ft. and a 3,360 sq.ft. metal building was built in 2006 giving the total facility. approximately 35,000+ sq.ft. of inside area. Description of Facility: This complex is located on a full city block and has: · Full Utilities, Electric Transformers, Water, Gas, Sewage. · Main power: 3 O 4 wire 120/240 volt, 3 Phase, 1,200 amp. · Individual elec. boxes 3- 300 amp., 2- 80 amp., and 200 amp. · Viking fire control sprinkler system · Edwards electric fire alarm control · New Exterior Paint · New Roofing · Electric bell and clock system · Emergency Exit and Security lighting system · Handicap accessibility · 2- 12’ x 20’ Indoor Atriums · 14 dual-pak heating and air units mounted on roof · Complex has zoned heating and air system · Lowered acoustic tile ceilings · Carpeted floors · Wide hallways · Water drinking fountains · Custom cabinets/trophy displays · Large auditorium with full stage, lights, etc… · Vo-Ag building with classroom, 220 & 110 volt, heat & air, kitchen area, shop area, overhead door, office, bathroom · Earth filled retaining side walls for economical and efficient utility cost · Cafeteria and Gymnasium with locker rooms, restrooms, overhead heating units in Gym, full kitchen, Garland commercial gas range, vent hood, Ansul fire extinguisher system, large stainless double sink, Central heat and air system, storage room, and custom cabinets/trophy displays · This site has excellent highway access, located on Oklahoma State Hwy. 45, and is served by good city streets. Community: Carmen, Oklahoma is a nice community located in Northwest Oklahoma just 2 miles west of the junction of S.H. 8 and S.H. 45. Carmen is the type of quiet community that parents dream of raising their children in. We have as low of a crime rate as you will find anywhere in the U.S. Carmen is monitored and cared for by a local fire and rescue department, county sheriff’s office, and EMT trained ambulance services. Schools and Education: There are several public schools within 5 to 26 miles of Carmen, Ok. The Aline-Cleo school system is 5 miles, The Cherokee school system is 14 miles, The Timberlake school system is 12 miles, The Waynoka school system is 24 miles, and The Alva school system is 26 miles. Oklahoma’s higher education system includes 44 colleges and universities statewide offering a variety of two year, four year, and advance degree options. Comprehensive universities are the University of Oklahoma at Norman, OK., and Oklahoma State University at Stillwater, OK. Community Amenities: Carmen has a beautiful city park with a stocked fishing pond, the Carmen Historical Society maintains the Carmen Depot Museum and the “Carmen Headlight” Newspaper Museum. The Chamber of Commerce and the Fire Department sponsor several benefits and functions each year. There is a Senior Citizens Center on main street that draws local ladies to do quilting, visiting, and card games. Just south of Carmen is a Sod House Museum that protects an original Sod House homestead. Local Business: The town supports several businesses such as a bank, grocery store, full service gas station, grain elevator, seed cleaning business, U.S. post office, café, convenience store, automotive shop, oil and gas supply companies, public library, car wash, mortuary, heat & air service co., electrical contractor, 4 churches, and a beauty shop. Area Description: Carmen, Ok., sets in the Heart of the livestock and small grain production industry. Agriculture is our primary source of revenue and supports the majority of the businesses in the area. This is a huge plus for new industry, due to the fact that people in this area were born and raised to work. A lot of the youth in this area have worked from 6:30 a.m. before they go to school and till 7:00 p.m., after school. The terrain around Carmen lays primarily flat with gentle rolling hills, streams, creeks, some canyons, and lots of wheat fields. The country side has developed into today’s agricultural setting; however, if you head west you can quickly imagine what trials and tribulations that early settlers would have had. NW Oklahoma still wears the marks of a hard to tame land, formerly known to many as the Oklahoma Territory. Hunting & Fishing: We are within 40 miles of 2 large lakes. Canton Lake and The Great Salt Plains Lake and Wildlife Refuge. These lakes provide some of the best fishing, boating, and recreational activities in the area. Alfalfa and Woods Counties are well known for the trophy Whitetail deer, Rio Grande turkey, Quail, and Pheasant hunting. This is some of the best hunting Oklahoma has to offer. This area of Northwest Oklahoma has been targeted by professional and recreational hunters to harvest trophy Whitetail deer and turkey. Recreational Areas: Carmen is only 24 miles from the Little Sahara State Recreational Area. Individuals from all over the U.S. come to the sand dunes to ride sand rails, dune buggy’s, bikes, and motor sports of all kinds. Location: Carmen, OK. is approximately 123 miles from Oklahoma City, 160 miles to Tulsa, and 130 miles to Wichita, KS. Carmen (population 450) is located approximately 25 minutes south of Alva, OK. (Home of Northwestern Oklahoma State University). There are regional airports at Alva, Enid, and municipal airports at Cherokee and Waynoka, all within a reasonable distance. Public Service & Support Companies: The U.S. Postal Service, Federal Express, and U.P.S. service Carmen, and large freight shipping is obtained through Beaver Express. Alfalfa Electric Cooperative services the electric utilities and is located in Cherokee, OK. Oklahoma Natural Gas services the Carmen area. Productive, Quality Directed Work Force: Many successful companies are finding out that the south central United States offers low overhead and expense, low cost of living, excellent employee’s with strong work ethics and backgrounds, and extremely low start up cost due primarily to pre-existing buildings such as this facility. Many Companies are changing the trend of outsourcing or sending products and jobs to overseas country’s. They are finding the true benefits come with hiring hard working Americans that stand behind the products they make and their employers. The Carmen area has many small towns within 5 to 20 minutes driving distance with numerous educated and quality individuals that will go to work tomorrow, if given the chance. Our industrial wage is at or below the U.S. average and Oklahoma’s wage and employment salary has grown six consecutive years. Absenteeism, work stoppages, and turnover levels are below the national average. Strategic Market Proximity: Carmen, Oklahoma is strategically located close to the center of the United States. Over 71 million people live within a 500 mile radius of the state. Carmen is within a reasonable distance to major Interstates I-35 (North to South) and I-40 (East to West) and Turnpikes. We are about equal distance from both coast lines. Carmen’s rural location gives potential businesses the freedom to build and develop industrial sites without a lot of the red tape, building permits, zoning ordinances, “MAPS” or planning commission requirements, or most of the typical problems and delays that accompany building in a commercial or heavily populated area. Economic and Rural Development Incentives: Oklahoma’s tax and incentives package is now the most competitive in the U.S. The Oklahoma quality jobs program provides quarterly cash payments directly to qualifying manufacturing and service companies for up to ten years. Oklahoma also offers a five year ad valorem (property) tax exemption, investment/new jobs tax credit and sales tax exemptions (manufacturing) and, state and local industrial financing programs. USDA rural development is committed to helping improve the economy and quality of life in all of rural America. Rural business and cooperative programs include: Business and Industry (B&I) Guaranteed and Direct Loans; Intermediary Re-lending Program; Rural Business Enterprise Grants and Opportunity Grants. Oklahoma is Pro-Active and Pro-Business: Ranked among the “Top 10 Pro-Business States for 2005,”* Oklahoma is committed to the long term economic development of our state, which means bringing new business in and helping existing businesses expand and grow profitably. Supporting that commitment, we offer one of the most competitive and aggressive business incentive packages in the country. If you’re looking for flexibility, a cooperative partner that will help you get the best incentive package for your business, and real bottom-line benefits, you’ll find it in Oklahoma. Low Energy Cost: Oklahoma’s industrial electric and gas rates are among the nations lowest, with long-term energy supplies assured into the next century. There are abundant reserves of natural gas, petroleum, and crude oil. World Class Worker Training: Customized industrial training is available at no cost to the new employer through the Oklahoma Department of Vocational Technical Education. Over 500 companies and 50,000 employees have received training since the program’s inception in 1968. Carmen, Oklahoma is located 25 minutes from 2 - Northwest Area Technology’s Vo-Tech Centers in Alva and Fairview, OK, and 45 minutes from the Autry Vo-Tech Center in Enid, OK. These Vo-Tech Centers provide education and training in many fields of employment. Building & Construction Costs: Oklahoma industrial and commercial construction costs are 10% or more below the U.S. average, and 20% below the east and west coasts. Environmental Regulations and Benefits: The newly created Oklahoma Dept. of Environmental Quality provides “One-Stop” environmental permitting assistance to business and industry. Their regulations almost always mirror federal regulations, resulting in the issuance of joint State and Federal permits. This will minimize confusion, red tape, and costly time delays. Oklahoma has adopted and achieved border to border attainment of the National Clean Air Standards. The Quality of Life is Great: Cost of living: a recent survey of 40 major metro areas shows Oklahoma (Tulsa, Oklahoma city) ranked as 3rd lowest in the U.S. Abundant clean water: with over 200 lakes and reservoirs, Oklahoma has an abundance of good clean drinking water. Low crime: Oklahoma is ranked one of the lowest crime states in the U.S. Housing Costs: of 119 major U.S. markets, Oklahoma ranks 11th lowest. Tax Burden: Oklahoma’s per capita taxes are in the bottom third of the U.S. Health Care: expert medical care is available throughout the state. Climate: Oklahoma’s climate generally includes mild winters with a majority of sunny, temperate days. Average summer temp is 79 degrees. Average winter temp is 38 degrees. This is where you can feel safe, secure, friendly, involved, important, and most of all needed. Oklahoma really is OK. Check us out and see for your self. To the best of our knowledge all informationin this advertisement is thought to be correct. "Don't sit back and watch or wait too longon this property for the owners are motivatedand this property will be sold soon."
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