Property Description
***Selling “AS IS”*** This property needs renovation but offers strong potential for investors or buyers seeking a project. It presents an opportunity to add value and restore the home.
Why Do People Make Erick Home?
With an estimated population of approximately 1,039 residents (2026 Estimate), Erick, Oklahoma is a small community with a big heart located along Historic Route 66 in Beckham County. Known for its welcoming atmosphere and strong sense of community, Erick is a place where neighbors know each other and visitors are always greeted with friendly Western Oklahoma hospitality.
Erick has deep roots in Route 66 history, attracting travelers from across the country who stop to visit local landmarks such as the Sandhills Curiosity Shop and Roger Miller Museum. Residents take pride in supporting local businesses and keeping the town’s heritage alive. Throughout the year, the community hosts local events and gatherings that bring people together and celebrate the town’s rich history and small-town spirit.
Outdoor recreation and community pride are an important part of life in Erick. Residents enjoy local parks, school events, and community activities that help make Erick a welcoming place to live and raise a family.
Public Schools
Erick is home to the Erick Bearcats, with Erick Public Schools providing education for students from Pre-K through 12th grade. The school district is known for its strong community involvement and dedication to student success.
Nearby communities such as Elk City, Sayre, Merritt, and Hammon also offer additional educational opportunities within a short driving distance.
Higher Education
Post-secondary education opportunities are available nearby through Western Technology Center and Southwestern Oklahoma State University (SWOSU) campuses located in Sayre, Weatherford, and Burns Flat.
Stats of Erick, Oklahoma and Beckham County
Erick
Population – 1,039 (2026 Estimate)
Climate – Cold, dry winters and hot, wet summers (Oklahoma weather can change quickly)
Median Income
Single – $19,645
Family – $31,000
Beckham County
County Seat: Sayre, Oklahoma
Population – 22,480 (2026 Estimate)
Geography – According to the U.S. Census Bureau, Beckham County covers approximately 904 square miles, with 902 square miles of land and 2.1 square miles (0.2%) of water. The county is drained by the North Fork of the Red River and its tributaries including Timber, Sweetwater, and Buffalo Creeks. The northwestern portion of the county lies within the High Plains, while the remainder falls within the Gypsum Hills physiographic region.
Median Income
Single – $45,726
Family – $57,316
PROPERTY HIGHLIGHTS:
| 2 Bedrooms | Home in Town | |||
| 1 Bathroom | Investment & Income | |||
| Sold As Is |
