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    $215,000

    • 3 Beds
    • 2 Baths
    • 1,820 Sq Ft

    127 Madden Ln, Caddo Valley, AR 71923

    Welcome to 127 Madden Lane, a beautifully maintained 3-bedroom, 2-bath home offering 1,820 square feet of comfortable living space on a spacious 0.68-acre lot. Built in 2022, this modular home combines modern construction with a functional, open layout designed for everyday living. Inside, you’ll find a bright and inviting interior with generous living areas and a well-appointed kitchen, and all

    Allison Harris Stafford Realtors

    127 Madden Ln, Caddo Valley, AR 71923

Why Live in Arkadelphia

Arkadelphia, Arkansas, is a small city located along the Interstate 30 corridor, about an hour south of Little Rock. With a population of around 10,000, it offers a rural setting nestled between the Ouachita and Caddo rivers in the foothills of the Ouachita Mountains. The city is home to Henderson State University and Ouachita Baptist University, which are central to the community and major employers in Clark County. Other significant employers include the Arkadelphia School District, Georgia Pacific, J.M. Smucker Company, and Siplast. Housing in Arkadelphia is relatively inexpensive, with ranch-style homes on spacious lots and Craftsman architecture among the oldest homes. New construction features contemporary homes with driveways and attached garages. Outdoor recreation is abundant, with the Ouachita River and Caddo River offering boating, fishing, and floating opportunities, while DeGray Lake is popular for skiing and sailing. The Iron Mountain Trail system is a favorite for mountain bikers. Feaster Park, the Arkadelphia Sports Complex, and Arkadelphia Aquatic Park are notable recreational facilities. The city hosts various events, including movie nights on Main Street and the Mid-South Music Festival each October. Shopping and dining are concentrated around Pine Street and the historic downtown commercial district. For more contemporary entertainment and nightlife, Hot Springs is about 35 miles away. Arkadelphia is accessible via Interstate 30, with Little Rock and the Bill and Hillary Clinton National Airport approximately 70 miles away. The city's Amtrak station provides daily service to Little Rock, taking about 90 minutes.

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