Quiet rural Bryan County on US-70 — land, acreage, and low Oklahoma prices, with Durant about 20 minutes east and Lake Texoma about the same to the west.
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Mead is a small rural town in west-central Bryan County, Oklahoma — about 227 people at the 2020 Census, which makes it one of the smallest communities in the Texoma area. It sits on US-70, the main east–west corridor through this part of the county. Durant, the region's service hub, is roughly 15–18 miles east — about a 20-minute drive. Head the other way and Kingston and Lake Texoma's eastern arms are about 15–20 miles west, also around 20 minutes. DFW is roughly 100–110 miles south, a 1.75–2 hour drive. ZIP code is 73449.
Start with the live MLS listings above — for a town this small, that is the only honest answer. Mead has too few sales for a reliable portal "median," so the usual Zillow / Redfin / Realtor.com averages don't apply the way they do in a bigger town. As a county-level reference point:
Bryan County's overall median ran about $230,000 in spring 2026 (Trulia), but Mead itself tends to price below that. What actually trades here is rural land, small acreage tracts, and manufactured or single-family homes — this is a land market more than a subdivision market, and pricing reflects that.
Why there's no Mead "median"The portals estimate medians from sales volume, and a town of a couple hundred people simply doesn't generate enough closings to produce a stable number. Treat the county figure as a ceiling for context, lean on the live listings above, and call us for a real read on a specific parcel.
Honestly, you drive. Mead has essentially no local services — no grocery store, no pharmacy, no urgent care, and no chain retail in town. The Bryan County Rural Water District No. 2 (9077 Hwy 70) supplies water in some areas; elsewhere, well and septic are standard. For groceries, shopping, and medical care, most residents head to Durant (~20 minutes east) or Kingston (~20 minutes west). The nearest full-service hospital is AllianceHealth Durant, about 15–18 miles east. That short drive for everything is the trade you make for the price and the quiet.
Mead is served by Silo Public Schools — a Bryan County district of about 1,200 students across four PK–12 campuses that was consolidated to serve the communities of Silo, Cobb, and Mead. The Silo middle and high school campus actually sits between the towns (directories list it under both Mead 73449 and Durant 74701 addresses), and Niche currently rates the district above average for the state. Oklahoma uses the OSDE accountability dashboard rather than A–F letter grades; check the current report card at OklaSchools.com, and always confirm the assigned campus for a specific address before you count on it.
Mead is genuinely rural Oklahoma — small, quiet, and private. The buyers who land here aren't looking for a subdivision; they want acreage, room for animals, distance from neighbors, and Oklahoma's notably low price points. It's an agriculture-adjacent community where well and septic are normal and a long gravel driveway isn't unusual. US-70 keeps you connected — Durant's jobs, hospital, and retail are 20 minutes east, and the Oklahoma side of the lake is about 20 minutes west — but day to day, Mead is country living, not a bedroom suburb.
No place is perfect, and a straight answer beats a sales pitch:
If what you want is land, quiet, and a low price within about 20 minutes of both Durant's services and the Oklahoma side of the lake, yes. Mead won't give you marinas or a waterfront backyard — but it gives you room, privacy, and affordability with the water a short drive west. American Dream Realty isn't only a lake shop or only a town shop; we sell across the whole Texoma region, from a few rural acres in Mead to lakefront property a short drive away. Same brokerage, both sides of the map.
American Dream Realty has worked the Texoma region for 23 years. Tell us what you're after — a few quiet acres in Mead, a rural homestead on US-70, or lakefront a short drive west — and we'll get straight to it.
Mead sits on US-70 between the lake hub to the west and the region's service cities — everything is a short drive.
The Oklahoma-side lake hub — the Roosevelt Bridge, marinas, and true lake-life access, about 20 minutes west.
View Kingston listings →The region's real city — hospital, university, casino, and chain retail, about 20 minutes east.
View Durant listings →The Marshall County seat — hospital, Walmart, and full small-town services off the water.
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