Save This Old Arkansas Fixer Upper Mansion For Sale on 0.77 Lot $55K
$55,000 Update: Now Pending
This Arkansas fixer upper mansion is located on Millionaire’s Row in the town’s North Main Historic District. The Classical Revival has two front porches, six bedrooms, and three bathrooms. It was a stunner in its day, but will now need extensive restoration work.

Realtor Comments
Step back in time with this historic home on Main Street! This grand, two-story residence boasts classic Southern architecture with towering columns, a sprawling front porch, and elegant dormer windows. Nestled behind a stone fence, the property offers a sense of privacy while being centrally located. NEEDS MAJOR WORK STARTING WITH THE ROOF. Will not qualify for any government backed loan. It once was and still could be a magnificent home with the right buyer. Beautiful details, big doors and windows, wrap around porch. Sadly, t’s been neglected for a long time.
- 6bed
- 3bath
- 3,992sqft
- 0.77acre lot
- Circa 1925

600 N Main St, Monticello, AR 71655
If interested in a property, please contact the realtor whose link is provided in the post below, or contact an agent of your own choosing. Independent verification of details and status is recommended.


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Location of This Arkansas Fixer Upper Mansion
Pros and Cons of Monticello (8,175 pop), Arkansas
Pros
- Home to the University of Arkansas at Monticello, providing educational opportunities and cultural events
- Affordable cost of living compared to national averages
- Beautiful natural surroundings with proximity to Lake Monticello and forests
- Small-town charm with friendly community atmosphere
- Low traffic and short commute times
- Access to outdoor recreation including fishing, hunting, and hiking
- Lower housing costs than state and national averages
- Annual events like the Drew County Fair and Southeast Arkansas Livestock Show
- Relatively low property taxes
- Short driving distance to larger towns like Pine Bluff
Cons
- Limited economic opportunities and job market diversity
- Higher poverty rate than the national average
- Limited shopping, dining, and entertainment options
- Distance from major metropolitan areas (approximately 90 miles from Little Rock)
- Limited public transportation options
- Higher crime rates than some comparable towns
- Less diverse healthcare options, may require travel for specialized care
- Hot, humid summers typical of southern Arkansas
- Limited nightlife and cultural amenities compared to larger cities
- Some infrastructure challenges common to small rural towns




































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One Comment
Teresa
If only owner had kept a good roof on this beauty that once was. Such a shame.