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The Dover Pond Development Real Estate And Homes For Sale In Owasso, OK

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  • Dover Pond is one of Owasso's premiere neighborhoods that was around before Stone Canyon. This gated neighborhood sits just in front of Clear Brook which is also a premiere neighborhood in Owasso that is highly sought after. These neighborhoods have winding roads, stone bridges and mature trees. You will feel like you are out in the country yet you are actually only a couple of miles from the town of Owasso and just about 10 miles from Claremore. The winding roads in Dover circle a spring fed pond that has bluffs and wildlife from turkeys to deer. One of the great things about the neighborhood is how quiet it is in the evenings. Just far enough from all of the city noise and just out enough that the night sky is full of stars much like being actually way out in the country. Homes range from $500K to over a million. Once you enter the gates, you will quickly know why this area is highly sought after and you will want to call it home.
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    When you come into Dover Pond you can quickly tell there's a difference in this neighborhood among all the other neighborhoods in the area. The trees are plentiful. But there's a quaint feeling that you are in a different place with the stone bridges and the curvy roads. In the evenings you can hear the owls screeching back-and-forth. The deer travel through and in the spring the new fawns are always fun to see. Occasionally you get a turkey walking through your front yard. It is certainly a hidden gem!
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    Every evening just about dusk they come out in droves. I enjoy a nice evening sitting out back so you can watch the lightning bugs as they start to flicker. I've been places where you see one or two here and there but in Dover Pond when they come out, it's like a mini light show in your yard! It brings back memories of childhood days collecting them in mason jars.
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    Driving into Dover Pond in Owasso is very scenic . It is a unique gated community. There is plenty of wildlife dear, turkey, and in the spring the new fawns. Seems like you can never get enough of all the critters.
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    Dover Pond is located just four miles east of 96 Street North on Highway 169. It is an enchanting, gated neighborhood and is centered around and beautiful Massey Pond, upstream of a roaring waterfall. Many of the neighbors and friends enjoy fishing in the pond where large mouth bass, black bass and other fish can be caught. This is truly a one of a kind neighborhood. Homes in the area can range from 360,000 to over 1 million. What a great place to call home!
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    One of the great things about Dover Pond and Clearbrook is the wildlife. On a daily basis you can always see deer around the neighborhood. You can also find turkeys, owls, nesting hawks, and skunks, of course. But, the best thing is when the moms start to lead the baby fawns out and about. Over the past month or so, they have been spotted all around the neighborhood. For the past week, one doe and her two fawns have been by on a regular basis. I am sure she is teaching the little ones all about the great neighbors and wonderful homes that are available around the area! It's not like any other neighborhood in Owasso. Come and check it out -- you won't be disappointed.
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    The real first permanent owners and inhabitants of Dover Pond were Cherokee Indians who traveled here in the 1830s and were direct participants in the Trail of Tears. It is said the word Owasso means "the end of the trail.". It was a Cherokee family that owned all of this property until approximately 1930. The first home in Dover was constructed on lot 37 in 1987.

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