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01-13-2007, 07:54 PM
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Prices for acreage
I'm interested in the price of land throughtout the state. I'm interested in 40 acres and in a rural area. So places like Little Rock and any of the towns over 15,000 are not of interest. I drove around half the state last summer and I didn't find anywhere land was much under 1500/acre.
I'm wanting land for timber, pasture, gardening ect. This might be easier than driving around another week.
Ken
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01-14-2007, 11:18 AM
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I am looking at relocating to arkansas also, I live on 80 ac. in north michigan, I am currently looking around hotsprings, and have also looked up north around mt. home. I do not think you will find much less than 1500 an ac. around hot springs I was stund to find land at 10k an ac.
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01-14-2007, 12:06 PM
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Mountain Home
If you can find land around Mountain Home for under $3k an acre your lucky. Property here has gone up. A lot of land in Mountain Home is closer to $10k an acre. If you want to be out of town a bit and it won't be the greatest peice of property and probably on a gravel road, you may find some for $1500 an acre. Good luck in your search.
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01-14-2007, 12:58 PM
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Your going to find these 5-10,000 acre around lakes, rivers "views". I know what I'm after is going to be where the "retiries" don't want to live. Down dirt roads, 20 miles from town. In Cleburne co near the lake prices have skyrocked. Its peolple who retire and also the ones who want a "hunting cabin". this last group is pushing up land prices where I lived previous which was National Forest in Johnson Co- Newton Co.
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01-14-2007, 08:02 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by camperken
Your going to find these 5-10,000 acre around lakes, rivers "views". I know what I'm after is going to be where the "retiries" don't want to live. Down dirt roads, 20 miles from town. In Cleburne co near the lake prices have skyrocked. Its peolple who retire and also the ones who want a "hunting cabin". this last group is pushing up land prices where I lived previous which was National Forest in Johnson Co- Newton Co.
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You might want to do a search on realtor.com or unitedcountry.com. I just did and found very few that would fit your statements -- but maybe you're flexible. With realtor.com you have to insert a city, but you can also click on "nearby areas" which gives more results. I found some around the El Dorado or Magnolia (southern AR) areas. One is listed in Yellville (near Harrison) 40 acres for $40k . I have no idea what these areas are like now and I'm certainly not a realtor. I just happened to have lived in Arkansas back in the 70's and occasionally check things out here!
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01-14-2007, 09:42 PM
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Hi
Camden has a few properties for sale with acreage. Go to www.ezmls.com and enter Camden for your search or any other town listed or go to www.century21.com
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01-16-2007, 08:04 AM
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The delta still has property going for 1500/ac if not lower. You will have a hard time finding real good pasture land with trees though. Most everything has been cleared for row cropping. My family has had horses and cattle for years though and they live in the middle of 200 acres of cotton...
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03-11-2007, 03:17 PM
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I own 40 acres about 20 minutes from Ft. Smith. Wouldn't consider less than $200,000 for it!
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06-02-2007, 10:47 PM
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Land in Mnt home
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Originally Posted by mlrfo4
If you can find land around Mountain Home for under $3k an acre your lucky. Property here has gone up. A lot of land in Mountain Home is closer to $10k an acre. If you want to be out of town a bit and it won't be the greatest peice of property and probably on a gravel road, you may find some for $1500 an acre. Good luck in your search.
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 Hi We are thinking about moving to MNT Home and would like a little info
1. land prices and were is a good area to put a modular home?
2. What do you think of the school system?
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06-17-2007, 12:29 PM
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If you are looking for land in Arkansas your best bet would to be to not look in Northwest Arkansas because it is high. One acre in Fayetteville will sell for any where from 50,000-500,000 depending on if it is ruled "commercial" or not.
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