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Mini starter homestead available NE Arkansas

 
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I have not listed it anywhere yet, but just wondering if anyone is in need of a property in this area for a bargain price. I bought an acre with a house & shop on it last year but my plans have changed.  It's a cute little property with city water & sewer that would make a good starter homestead & permaculture experiment place for someone with a limited budget who just needs something liveable to get started. 1 bd 1 bath & all appliances- deep freeze, washer/dryer, fridge, elec oven, propane heater. There are some coops out back ready to go for goats and chickens. Apple tree, peach and pear.  House needs some TLC but is liveable and kept me warm all winter. Roof is newer and dry. I'm willing to let it go at a bargain price to someone with cash. 11k? If this sparks your interest at all please send me a moosage and I can give you more details.  I am new here so I hope posts like this are allowed, if not I apologize.
 
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Hi! Thank you for the post. Do you have any pictures of the property?
 
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Alyssa Burke wrote:Hi! Thank you for the post. Do you have any pictures of the property?



Hey there, just send me a message and we can exchange emails and I'll send you some pics.  Thanks.
 
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Is this still available? My email is thefixits@outlook.com. I would love additional info. We are seriously looking for a startup place. Thanks
 
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Hello, I am interested in your "Mini homestead".  I can be reached at gavineileen@hotmail.com or (520)360-4522.  Thank you
Blessings, Eileen
 
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Also interested,  please send more info to mmandolf@yahoo.com.  We'd need to know closest town to find work as well if any national parks are nearby.
 
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I don't see any replies here, is this place still for sale ?  Location ?  Jozzle@mail.com
 
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Hello, I would be interested in discussing this property with you if it's still available. You can contact me by email Ms.Jaxon07@yahoo.com. I look forward to hearing from you, thank you.
 
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