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3 Acres of Wooded Land Minutes from a Tourist Destination. THIS ONE WILL GO FAST!

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Cash Price

$18,999 $22,999
$595 Non-refundable Deposit Reserve Now

Finance Terms

$361/mo for 60 Months
$1,999 Down Payment Reserve Now – Downpayment

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Description

3-acre wooded lot with a view just minutes from Eureka Springs and Holiday Island!

You’ll get the best of both worlds with a private retreat and awesome views of the beautiful Ozarks. This land feels remote, but it’s close to all the amenities of a tourist destination with restaurants, shops, and entertainment.

Spend your days hiking, boating, kayaking, fishing, golfing, sight-seeing—heck, even zip-lining!—it’s all just a few minutes away. If you prefer less adrenaline, you’ll find that here, too. Places of worship, art and craft supplies, and quiet areas to relax surround this property.

This property won’t last long! RESERVE NOW BEFORE IT’S GONE.

Property Information

Parcel Size

3 Acres

State

Arkansas

County

Carroll County

Nearest Cities

Eureka Springs

Parcel #

001-08335-000

Features

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Acres

3

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County

Carroll

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Access

Dirt Road

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Power

Close by

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Water

Close by

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Coordinates

36.46249201, -93.75655727

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Zoning

Residential

Nearby Attractions/City

Eureka Springs

A tourist destination known for its unique character as a Victorian resort village. The city has steep winding streets filled with Victorian-style cottages and manors. The historic commercial downtown of the city has an extensive streetscape of well-preserved Victorian buildings. The buildings are primarily constructed of local stone, built along streets that curve around the hills and rise and fall with the topography in a five-mile long loop. Some buildings have street-level entrances on more than one floor and other such oddities: the Basin Park Hotel has its front entrances on the floor below first, and a ground-level emergency exit in the back of the building on the fifth floor. The streets wind around the town, with few intersecting at right angles. There are no traffic lights.

Fishing at Beaver Lake

https://www.arkansas.com/articles/why-anglers-love-beaver-lake