Brick c.1957 Arkansas Fixer Upper With Storm Cellar Under $55K
OHU50K Notes $54,900
Here is a two-bedroom, one-bath Arkansas fixer upper. The brick home has an attached carport and shed on the quarter acre rural lot. Inside the 1,292-sf house are some hardwood floors, bead board and built-in shelves. Country living with a small lot to maintain.
Realtor Comments
Hey there! Exciting opportunity in Leachville, Arkansas! This 2-bed, 1-bath fixer-upper on a 0.23-acre corner lot is perfect for the creative investor. With 1292 sq ft, hardwood floors, storm cellar, and outbuilding, it’s brimming with potential. Ready to turn dreams into reality? Let’s chat!
- 2 bed
- 1 bath
- 1,292 sqft
- 0.23 acre lot
- Build date 1957

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.
110 Ryerson St, Leachville, AR 72438 $54,900
- Contact Realtor: Craig Melton – Era Doty Real Estate
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Location of This Arkansas Fixer Upper
Leachville, Arkansas (pop. 2,039), has its own unique characteristics that can be viewed as pros and cons depending on what you’re looking for. Here’s a breakdown:
Pros:
- Small-Town Charm: Leachville has a close-knit community feel, which can be appealing if you prefer a quieter, more personal lifestyle.
- Affordable Living: The cost of living is generally lower than in more urban areas, making it easier to find affordable housing and basic necessities.
- Outdoor Activities: Proximity to rivers and parks can provide opportunities for fishing, hiking, and enjoying nature.
- Friendly Atmosphere: Many residents find the local community to be welcoming and friendly, fostering a sense of belonging.
- Historical Significance: The town has a rich history that might interest those who appreciate local culture and heritage.
Cons:
- Limited Amenities: As a small town, Leachville may lack some conveniences found in larger cities, such as shopping, dining, and entertainment options.
- Job Opportunities: Job availability can be limited, especially in specialized fields, which may require commuting to nearby towns or cities.
- Educational Resources: Depending on your needs, the local schools may not have as many resources or extracurricular activities as larger districts.
- Healthcare Access: Healthcare facilities might be less comprehensive than those found in bigger cities, potentially requiring travel for specialized care.
- Limited Social Activities: The social scene can be quieter, which may not suit everyone, especially younger individuals seeking a vibrant nightlife or cultural activities.

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