2.06 acres of “off the grid” land off Bullion Road in Elko, Nevada ! own a piece of the great American southwest !!
These lots won’t last! This can be yours by calling…
$9,750 $10,500
Hardy, Sharp County, Arkansas, 72542, United States
New listing !, won't last !
$7,895 $10
Property ID :
RH-3604-property
This lot won’t last! It can be yours if you call or text Rural at 516 643 4194 for more info.
The lot is partially cleared by the electric company. you can be in this lot for minimum 2 years while building.
There is a power pole in the front of the lot with our sign on it. There are beautiful homes in the area and a mansion up the hill from the lot. This is a historic area of Hardy and quite beautiful. Some of the old lore of yesteryear is still there physically on the land.
Terms:
Cash:
CASH PRICE IS $ 7895
Financing:
OWNER FINANCING for everyone is $8895, No Credit Check , No Penalty for Early Payoff,
Down Payment: $395
Monthly Payment: $500
Term: 17 months
Owner financed Total to get started today (Down payment plus first month installment): $895
For a cash buy, you will receive a Purchase Agreement. When you sign the purchase agreement you have agreed to the terms of that agreement.
For a Land Contract for Deed, you will sign and agree to the terms of the land contract. The down payment and first monthly installment is due upon signing.
For a cash buy or land contract (financing), both will come in your email from DocuSign. You will sign electronically.
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Description:
County: Sharp
Town: Hardy, Ar 72842
Subdivision: West Wahpeton
Parcel Number: 760-04836-000
West Wahpeton Lot 191 Lot dimensions 148′ x 50′
0.17 ac 7,400 sq. ft
GPS coordinates
NE 36.3114 -91.4837
NW 36.3114 -91.4839
Property Address: W Wahpeton Dr-Hardy Ar
Property Taxes: $7.75 per lot- paid and current thru 2021-No liens, no encumbrances on property. NO Homeowner’s associations. No additional fees.
Zoning: Residential- RV allowed for minimum of 2 years while building-culverts on lot from previous owner
Utilities Available: There is power pole on lot and electric company cleared front of lot for pole. (see photos in gallery)
Water: well
Sewer: Septic
Hardy retains its ‘old town’ flavor. The downtown area looks much like it did during the Model-T days… and the merchants want to keep it that way! Most of the modern changes have occurred at the ends of town, leaving the heart of Main Street a tiny preserve for quality antique shops, craft stores, specialty shops and gift nooks. The cool, clear waters of Spring River, a favorite of tourists for decades, flow just one block off Main Street, offering swimming, excellent fishing, and canoeing.
The lot for sale is located in Wahpeton
Wahpeton Hill, which is on the south side of Spring River opposite Hardy’s business district, was once wooded hills where Memphians came to enjoy the peace and quiet during the early part of the century. In the language of the Indians, Wahpeton meant, “home among the leaves”. Below Wahpeton Hill, the fields along the river were the scene of annual Indian Olympic Games. In 1932, Judge Frank Guthrie bought Wahpeton Hill and several hundred acres. Mrs. Guthrie immediately started plans for the construction of Wahpeton Inn. The Inn was opened formally in the summer of 1933. Much entertainment was offered: an orchestra, family style meals, coffee shop, bowling alley, shuffleboard court and a dance floor in the pavilion. This is the history of where your lot is situated on !
As with any purchase of land, Buyer is responsible for verifying all information with the county as to what can and can’t be done with the property and confirm the availability of any utility and water services for the property. Seller makes no warranties or representations about the land, its condition, or what can be built on the parcel.
These lots won’t last! This can be yours by calling…
$9,750 $10,500
Cash Price is $7500- Sharp County Ar-Welcome to a…
$7,500
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