Oklahoma A Frame Houses For Sale

Looking for a cozy A-Frame to call your own? Check out these Oklahoma A-frame houses for sale or click the below button to go to our interactive map and see all A-Frame properties. Most A Frames in Oklahoma won’t be in the big cities like Oklahoma City or Tulsa but instead will be out in the rural parts of counties.

Oklahoma A-Frame Houses For Sale
TRANSITIONAL STYLE 4/2.5/3, Study & Game Room. Loaded with premium finishes, including wood floors, granite, custom-built cabinets, stone fireplace, spray-foam insulation, 16 SEER AC, 95% efficient furnace, A-frame patio & more! SPRINKLER SYSTEM....

Broken Arrow Homes |

MLS #2414694

Single Family Residence

$589,000 | Active Home listing

4 Beds | 3 Baths | 2,838 Sqft | 1 Acres Lot

5680 S 256th East Avenue, Broken Arrow, OK 74014 Wagoner County

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Escape to Arbuckle Lake! 1 bed, 2 bath A-frame on a large lot. The wrap around deck was recently stained and is ready for you to enjoy this summer! A loft offers versatility as a guest room or game room, completing this serene retreat situated in....

Sulphur Homes |

MLS #2412144

Single Family Residence

$165,000 | Active Home listing

1 Beds | 2 Baths | 0 Sqft | 1 Acres Lot

2688 Masters, Sulphur, OK 73086 Murray County

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Take a look at this gorgeous A-Frame Cabin on 1.0 +/- acres, just under a minute's walk to Eufaula Lake. This stunning cabin is 2,585 Sq Ft with 3 beds and 2 baths and sits on one of four 0.25+/- acre lake lots. The cabin is so unique, providing a....

Eufaula Homes |

MLS #11272045

Single Family Residence

$515,000 | Active Home listing

3 Beds | 2 Baths | 2,585 Sqft | 0 Acres Lot

18 Skyline Dr, Eufaula, OK 74432

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Welcome to your own slice of paradise! This newly remodeled A-frame home, nestled on 10 scenic acres, offers the perfect blend of charm and modern convenience. This two bedroom and full bath is perfect for a hunting cabin. It has a large loft with....

Coalgate Homes |

MLS #2410571

Single Family Residence

$285,000 | Active Home listing

2 Beds | 1 Baths | 1,148 Sqft | 10 Acres Lot

17159 County Road 3878, Coalgate, OK 74538 Coal County

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Better than new full brick home in Broken Arrow's Whiskey Ridge located on quiet cul-de-sac lot! Loaded with
premium finishes, including wood floors throughout, Kitchen with granite, custom-built cabinets, large walk in pantry and pot filler.....

Broken Arrow Homes |

MLS #2402400

Single Family Residence

$445,000 | Active Home listing

4 Beds | 3 Baths | 2,325 Sqft | 0 Acres Lot

2924 S Olympia Street, Broken Arrow, OK 74014 Wagoner County

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An amazing property for your horses with a large horse barn that has 7 stalls, a washroom, an alleyway, and a tack and feed room with lots of concrete flooring throughout.  Also on the property is a 40'x40'x16' shop building with concrete flooring....

Marietta Homes |

MLS #2340798

Single Family Residence

$825,000 | Active Home listing

3 Beds | 2 Baths | 1,860 Sqft | 63 Acres Lot

18852 State Highway 32, Marietta, OK 73448 Love County

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INCREDIBLE Vacation rental in Broken Bow, Ok. California Dreaming Cabin blends California vibes with Oklahoma comfort on a spacious 2.6-acre lot surrounded by pine and hardwood trees. This modern A-frame cabin features two expansive decks and a....

Broken Bow Homes |

MLS #20591447

Single Family Residence

$899,000 | Active Home listing

3 Beds | 3 Baths | 2,543 Sqft | 3 Acres Lot

265 N Woodland Hills Trail, Broken Bow, OK 74728 in State of Oklahoma County

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What Is An A-Frame Style?

The A-frame house has been present throughout modern home history, but it expanded in popularity starting in the 1950s. The style features steeply-angled roof sides that start at the top and usually end around the bottom of the home or its foundation. Many of these homes have ceilings that can be open to the top rafters as well.

One of the reasons for the rise in popularity of A-frame houses was their affordability. The framing system used in these houses requires fewer building materials compared to traditional houses. Additionally, Oklahoma A-frame houses have a relatively small footprint, making them ideal for smaller lots or locations with zoning restrictions.

How To Find Oklahoma A Frame Homes For Sale

The best way to find a-frame homes near you is to search our interactive map. This way it is easy to visually see the Oklahoma A-Frame cabins and homes in your area. When searching for A-frame homes for sale, it’s important to consider your location and budget. A-frame houses can vary greatly in size and price depending on the area and specific features of the home.

A Frame House Quick FAQs

Are A-Frame Houses Strong?

A-frame houses are stronger than other home designs due to their triangular shape which is great for Oklahoma. This helps them withstand harsh weather environments such as heavy wind, rain, and snow.

What Are The Benefits of A-Frame Real Estate?

One of the biggest advantages of owning an A-Frame house is its insulation. The steeply sloped roof allows for extra insulation, which keeps the home warm in the winter and cool in the hot Oklahoma summer.

Additionally, most A-Frame houses have large windows that let in natural light and provide beautiful views of the surrounding area. This means that not only will your heating and cooling bills be lower, but you’ll also get to enjoy stunning scenery from the comfort of your own home.

  • Cozy atmosphere: The triangular shape of these homes creates a snug, intimate space that’s perfect for relaxing with loved ones.
  • Energy-efficient design: A-frame homes are designed to save money with lower electricity cost due to energy savings
  • Steep Roof Line: Roof design is excellent for snowy weather to slide off the A Frame steep roofs
  • Stunning views: Large windows mean that you’ll get to enjoy beautiful scenery from every room in the house.

What Are The Negatives to Buying A Frames?

An A-frame house may seem like the perfect home, but it’s important to consider the potential disadvantages before making a purchase. Like any other type of Oklahoma real estate, an A-frame structure has its pros and cons.

While it’s true that these homes are often praised for their unique design and energy-efficient features, there are some factors to keep in mind.

One major disadvantage of owning an A-frame house is insulation. Because of their triangular shape, these homes can be difficult to insulate properly which is important in Oklahoma. This can lead to higher heating and cooling costs, which may be a concern for homeowners on a budget.

Additionally, the steep roof angle can make maintenance tasks like cleaning gutters or replacing shingles more difficult and potentially dangerous. It’s important to weigh these potential drawbacks against the benefits of owning an A-frame structure before making a final decision.

  • These cabins designs have a lack of storage space
  • The wooden framing can lead to more wood destroying organism damage
  • Privacy can be an issue if the cabins window space has been maximized

What Is The Typical Square Footage Of An A-Frame House?

On average, A-frame houses range from 600 to 1,500 square feet, making them ideal for small families or those looking to downsize.

Despite their compact size, these homes offer a charming and distinctive living space that can be customized to fit your lifestyle. Whether you’re looking for a weekend retreat or a permanent residence, an A-frame house might just be the perfect fit for you.

Are A-Frame Houses Energy Efficient?

The unique shape of A-frame houses allows for excellent natural ventilation, which can significantly reduce heating and cooling costs in Oklahoma. Additionally, the construction of A-frame homes typically involves using sustainable materials like wood or recycled steel, making them even more environmentally friendly.

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