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    $280,000

    • 3 Beds
    • 2 Baths
    • 952 Sq Ft

    26240 Daily Creek Rd, Harvey, AR 72950

    EAGLE’S CREST is 32 “OFF GRID” acres, that borders the Ouachita National Forest. The remodeled mobile home and mini cabin, located in the south end, are wired with AC and DC electrical power, supplied by two solar powered sources and a new 10 KW backup propane generator. Public electrical power is available.The ‘treehouse’ cabin in the northwest corner is 12 x 32 with an 8 x 15 porch. Is in

    Amanda Hester Homestead Real Estate

    26240 Daily Creek Rd, Harvey, AR 72950

Why Live in Waldron

Waldron, located in western Arkansas' Ouachita Mountains, is a small town surrounded by forests and rich in outdoor activities. The town is part of Scott County, an area deeply rooted in timber production and U.S. Forest Service land. Residents enjoy a close-knit community where neighbors know each other by name and offer mutual support. Housing in Waldron is affordable, with single-family homes typically priced around $140,000. Home styles include Minimal Traditional, cottage, bungalow, and ranch, often situated on wooded lots ranging from a third of an acre to several acres. The Ouachita National Forest, encompassing 1.8 million acres, provides ample opportunities for hiking, fishing, camping, mountain biking, and hunting. The Ouachita National Recreation Trail, a 223-mile path, offers a long-distance challenge for backpackers. Lake Hinkle, located 12 miles west, is a popular fishing spot with scenic mountain views. Waldron maintains a city park featuring playgrounds, exercise equipment, green spaces, and sports courts. The local school district focuses on college and career readiness, offering Advanced Placement classes and extracurricular clubs. For shopping, residents often travel 45 miles north to Fort Smith, which hosts an indoor mall and big box stores. Local dining options include Atlas Coffee Company and Nitzeleys, known for its Mexican cuisine. The Turkey Track Bluegrass Festival, a notable community event, attracts visitors with music and food. Despite its rural setting, Waldron has highway access via U.S. Route 71 and Arkansas Highway 28, and the Area Agency on Aging of Western Arkansas provides on-demand rides. Wildfires and tornadoes are potential risks, but the town has a dedicated fire department.

Home Trends in Waldron, AR

Housing Trends

Median Sale Price
$149,800
Median Single Family Sale Price
$156,500
Average Price Per Sq Ft
$84
Number of Homes for Sale
15
Last 12 months Home Sales
25
Months of Supply
7.20
Median List Price
$165,000
Median Change From 1st List Price
5%
Median Home Sale Price YoY Change
31%
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