Dallas builder turning 2,000-acre Oklahoma ranch into private homes for reclusive buyers

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Dallas builder turning 2,000-acre Oklahoma ranch into private homes for reclusive buyers
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Reclusive North Texans seeking a quiet second property may find it at a 2,000-acre ranch in Oklahoma, but only a few dozen buyers may get the chance to call...

“The developer wants to make sure that this is a spot that is private, that people can go there and feel like they have their own space,” Ihloff said.Instead of a community of hundreds of homes that could have been possible on such a site, Charter wanted the community to be a refuge, according to Ihloff. She said the homeowners association will prohibit short-term rentals to maintain that privacy.Residents will have shared access to at least 1,200 acres of land, stocked ponds, a roughly 3.

“If somebody wants to build a $4 million house, go for it,” Ihloff said. “It’s so individualized, and that’s I think the beauty of it. You’re not having to compare yourself with everybody else. You’re able to just have your space.”

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