Kelly Hurt – Owner Broker
(580) 421-7512
- Grew up on family farm with Beef, Timber, Dairy and Row Crop Operations in Mississippi
- B.S. Geology Mississippi State University, cum laude
- Ph.D. Environmental Science/Forestry Mississippi State University
- National Academy of Science Post-Doctoral Fellow
- Chief Officer Chickasaw Nation Department of Commerce 2004- 2010
- Oklahoma Real Estate Broker License since 2015
- Founder of Land Doctors TV Show, Land Doctors, Inc and co-founder of Land Doctors Construction, LLC
- Married with two children
Kelly’s Properties
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Johnston County, OklahomaWater is life. That's why most humans live in temperate climates and 90 percent of that population lives less than 2.5 miles from surface water. It's our comfort zone. That's why water features are always in demand on our ranches. But not all water is the same. Some places have crystal clear, gently flowing rivers that cause us to experience a feeling of peace and tranquility. Pretty lakes are not uncommon and the desire to own a great fishing spot is almost universal. The sound of waterfall or even that of a babbling brook can mesmerize us and160± acres$2,400,000
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Johnston County, OklahomaBlue River Springs has more improvements and features per acre than any listing we've ever had, so grab a seat and hold on tight as we take you on a whirlwind tour through this magnificent property. Located on the banks of the Blue River at Connerville, OK, this property is located about 100 miles from either DFW or OKC. With paved frontage on a quiet country highway, you are a quick drive from either metro area to this ultimate river retreat. When you arrive, you pass by the property manager's mobile home and drive through the unassuming entrance. Drive93± acres$2,500,000
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McIntosh County, OklahomaUPDATE: The adjoining High Point Ranch mentioned in the video is no longer on the market. Over the years, the Land Doctors have seen a lot of land and because of that, it takes a lot to leave us awe struck. In a few special spots, nature makes us feel small and most of those places are national parks. Another one of those locations is the Land Doctors latest listing, the Canadian River Ranch. This 11,400-acre ranch is a diverse contiguous block of land with no public roads through it. Just viewing the property is a true expedition11,400± acres$19,380,000
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McIntosh County, OklahomaThis parcel is the northeastern portion of the Canadian River Ranch. This portion of the ranch is the most densely wooded and least improved part of the complete ranch. It stands as the purest hunting parcel. Steep and rugged with Limbo Creek cutting a flat creekbottom through the center of it, this parcel has a great combination of timber types that provide both bedding and acorns. The property is partially high fenced and has a single corner that touches a public road. An entry and road would need to be created in this area to access the parcel. The1,549± acres$2,633,300
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McIntosh County, OklahomaThis parcel is the southeastern portion of the Canadian River Ranch. It extends east and west almost the entire width of the larger ranch. This portion of the ranch has the most open ground of the different portions of the complete ranch and would make the best combination ranch for someone looking to run both cattle and enjoy hunting. The southeastern corner has good creek bottom meadows that would be good for both grazing and hay. Once you leave this area, the land becomes much steeper and more wooded as you transition to the ridgetop. An aerial application of3,670± acres$6,239,000
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McIntosh County, OklahomaThis parcel is the eastern portion of the Canadian River Ranch. This portion of the ranch has a nice mixture of flat bottom ground along Gar Creek that features larger hardwood timber and some open meadows. It then transitions up 270 feet to the high ridge above that is covered with post oak and blackjack oaks. This parcel has a great combination of timber types that provide both bedding and acorns as well as meadows full of transitional browse that whitetails need to thrive through the spring and summer. The property has a half mile of public road frontage439± acres$891,170
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McIntosh County, OklahomaThis parcel is the western portion of the Canadian River Ranch. It extends north and south almost the entire length of the larger ranch and has river frontage on the North Canadian River. This portion of the ranch has some open ground on the south but primarily is densely forested with the slopes increasing as one travels north. Other than being partially high fenced and having some cross fencing, this part of the ranch has almost no improvements. Access is limited to a gate in the far southwestern corner of the property that touches a paved county road. There5,634± acres$9,577,800
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Hughes County, OklahomaThe 800 acre Diamond Rock Ranch is located 10 miles south of I-40 at Okemah, 75 miles south of Tulsa, 85 miles east of Oklahoma City and 200 miles north of Dallas. Although it is 800 acres, the ranch extends two miles east to west and 1 1/4 miles north and south. With contiguous parcels in three different sections, this is a big property that feels huge. In addition to an impressive spread, it has a wide range of settings and attractive features. The main entry of the ranch has an extremely well-built steel gate and pipe fence constructed800± acres$2,800,000
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Cleveland County, OklahomaNestled a stone's throw away from Lake Thunderbird, Thunderbird Grove is a sprawling 135-acre property located less than four miles from Norman. With convenient access at two points along Robinson St., folks familiar with the Norman and Lake Thunderbird areas in general will see how this proximity to not only the nearby recreational areas but all the food, football and activities that the nearby college community offers is a fantastic combination. Both entrances on the south side of the property are gated, but if you start on the eastern side, the first thing that you're likely to notice is135± acres$1,350,000