How to visit this 2.01 Acre Mobile Home Lot in Cleveland OK for sale?
To visit this 2.01 Acre Mobile home Lot in Cleveland OK, search 15916 Lola Road, Norman, Oklahoma, 73026 within Cleveland County on your phone. When you are near the land, search “35.25934, -97.20691“ on Google Map to locate one of the corners. Contact our office for surveys (if available), county plat maps, Google Map boundaries and corners, and MapRight.
- Northwest Corner: 35.25934, -97.20691
- Southwest Corner: 35.25802, -97.20692
- Southeast Corner: 35.25802, -97.20631
- Northeast Corner: 35.25934, -97.2063
STEP 1: Google Map for navigation: Google Map Link
STEP 2: Corner and Boundaries: Google Map Link
(when you are near the land, click this link on your phone to open Google Map, the RED BOX shows the land boundary, the FLASHING BLUE DOT shows where you are standing)
2.01 Acres Land for Sale in Norman, Oklahoma – Lake Thunderbird Homesite
This 2.01-acre land in Norman offers excellent homesite development potential just minutes from Lake Thunderbird State Park. Zoned Residential Estate by the City of Norman, this acreage for sale in Oklahoma provides flexible building options including custom homes, mobile homes, and guest houses.
Mobile homes are specifically allowed under current zoning, making this an affordable entry point for homeownership near Lake Thunderbird. Custom home construction is permitted with standard building code compliance, while shipping container houses may be approved provided they meet all building code requirements. The property supports both primary and secondary dwellings, with guest house construction allowed as long as it’s not a mobile home.
Local amenities include multiple grocery options such as ALDI, Walmart Neighborhood Market, and Natural Grocers, along with comprehensive healthcare services and shopping centers. The University of Oklahoma brings cultural attractions including the Fred Jones Jr. Museum of Art and Sam Noble Museum of Natural History, plus year-round events and educational opportunities that enhance property values.
Norman’s 37 parks and extensive trail system provide immediate recreational access, while nearby lakes and state parks offer fishing, boating, and camping opportunities. The city’s vibrant downtown district features local restaurants, breweries, and entertainment venues, creating a dynamic community atmosphere that attracts both residents and visitors.
Disclaimer: This property was acquired through Oklahoma county tax sale with no redemption period—ownership is immediate upon closing. You will receive a Quit Claim Deed with full legal rights to hold or convey the property. All taxes are current, liens cleared, and heirs properly notified. Only if you plan to obtain bank financing or sell through a title company in the future, some title insurers may require either a “seasoning period” or completion of a Quiet Title Action before issuing policies. This is an internal company policy to protect the insurers and is completely optional for property ownership. A Quiet Title Action typically costs $3,000-$4,000 and takes 2-3 months to complete.
Key Features
- 2.01 acres with great homesite potential
- Residential Estate zoning confirmed by City of Norman planning
- Mobile homes allowed for affordable housing options
- Custom homes permitted with flexible building requirements
- Shops and sheds permitted for storage and workshop space
- Lake proximity – less than 1 mile from Lake Thunderbird State Park
Outdoor Activities
Lake Thunderbird State Park: Just minutes from Newalla, this 1,874-acre park is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts. Enjoy boating, kayaking, paddleboarding, and fishing on the 6,070-acre lake. The park also features extensive hiking and equestrian trails, birdwatching, wildlife viewing, and both tent and RV camping under the stars
Hiking & Nature Trails: Explore miles of scenic trails at Lake Thunderbird, including the Clear Bay Recreation Area and Hog Creek Nature Trail, perfect for spotting deer, foxes, and a wide variety of birds
Horseback Riding: Equestrian trails wind through the park, offering beautiful lake views and natural surroundings for riders of all skill levels
Nearby State Parks & Wildlife Areas: Oklahoma boasts over two dozen state parks and unique outdoor experiences, from zip-lining over the Arbuckle Mountains to boulder-hopping in the Wichita Mountains Wildlife Refuge for hiking, climbing, and wildlife adventures
Festivals & Community Events
Harrah Days: Held every September in nearby Harrah, this beloved festival features food vendors, crafts, live music, a parade, carnival, games, fireworks, and more—a true small-town celebration with big fun for all ages
Pigs in the Park & Bluegrass Festival: Every October, enjoy music, beer, BBQ, and community spirit at this festive gathering in Harrah
Harrah Heritage Fest: Takes place in May, celebrating local history and culture with food, entertainment, and family activities
Farmers Markets & Art Walks: Regular events in Norman and Oklahoma City include the Norman Music Festival (April), 2nd Friday Norman Art Walk, Paseo Arts Festival (Memorial Day weekend), and Scissortail Night Market in OKC (monthly, May–November), featuring live music, art, food trucks, and local vendors
Oklahoma Farm-to-Table Festival: Hosted every March at the Oklahoma History Center, this free, family-friendly event celebrates agriculture with hands-on activities, livestock, cooking demos, crafts, and music
Just a short drive away, OKC offers urban outdoor options like the Boathouse District (rowing, kayaking), Mat Hoffman Action Sports Park (skateboarding/BMX), Lake Hefner (biking, running, sailing), and the Myriad Botanical Gardens for family-friendly nature experiences
Land Details
- Elegment ID: INC_OK_Cleveland02
- Address: 15916 Lola Road, Norman, Cleveland County, Oklahoma, 73026
- GPS: 35.25934, -97.20691
- Parcel Number: R0052386
- Size: 2.01 Acres
- Dimension: 185 ft x 480 ft
- Title: Quit Claim Deed
- Taxes: $ per year
- POA: None
- Electric: OG&E: Call (800) 272-9741 or visit their (website)
- Water: Need well: visit Chactaw’s ground water pump (website)
- Sewer: Need septic tank
- Trash Pick Up Service: Call The City of Norman (405) 329-1023 or visit their (website)
- Internet: Starlink or Hughes Net
- FEMA Flood Zone: not in FEMA Flood Zone
- City Limit: Property is INSIDE of the city limits of Norman
- Legal Description: Little Axe Acres Lot 4 Blk 3
Nearby Cities & Points of Interest:
- 26 minutes to Noble, OK
- 29 minutes to Norman, OK
- 30 minutes to Walmart Supercenter
- 32 minutes to Museum of Osteology
- 33 minutes to Moore, OK
- 35 minutes to Oklahoma City, OK
- 36 minutes to Centennial Land Run Monument
- 37 minutes to Oklahoma City National Memorial & Museum
- 38 minutes to SSM Health St. Anthony Hospital
- 38 minutes to National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum
- 40 minutes to Frontier City
- 47 minutes to University of Central Oklahoma
- 47 minutes to Edmond, OK
- 1 Hour 41 minutes to Tulsa, OK