arkansas tiny home

c.1953 Arkansas Tiny Home For Sale $40K

$40,000

 

Welcome to this 2-bedroom, 1-bath Arkansas tiny home, featuring 780 sq. ft. of cozy charm. Completely refreshed throughout, itโ€™s ready for you to move in and enjoy right away.

 

Realtor Comments

Features include: โ€ข New flooring throughout โ€ข Fresh interior paint โ€ข Cozy and efficient layout โ€ข Classic curb appeal Whether youโ€™re a first-time homebuyer or an investor seeking a turnkey opportunity, this home delivers exceptional value at an amazing price. 3203 S. Iris is full of character and ready for its next owner.

 

  • 2bd
  • 1ba
  • 780sqft
  • 6,969sqft
  • Circa 1953

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Pine Bluff, Arkansas

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.ย 

Contact Realtor: Erika R Franklin 501-804-5592,

Lux Real Estate Group 501-804-5592

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Pros of living in Pine Bluff, AR

  • Lower cost of living than many larger Arkansas cities (often meaning more house/space for the money).
  • Small-city feel: many residents describe it as more โ€œlocal/communityโ€ than big-metropolitan areas.
  • Access to amenities nearby: you can usually get groceries, clinics, and everyday services without major-city traffic.
  • Quieter pace: generally less hustle than bigger markets, which some people find more comfortable day-to-day.
  • Central location in Arkansas: it can be convenient for driving trips to other parts of the state.

Cons of living in Pine Bluff, AR

  • Job market and wages can be tighter: depending on your field, you may find fewer high-paying opportunities than in larger metros.
  • Some neighborhoods have higher crime/risk than others: youโ€™ll want to research specific blocks/areas before choosing where to live.
  • Economic challenges: like many Rust Belt / small industrial cities, parts of the area may have slower growth or fewer investments.
  • Fewer โ€œbig-cityโ€ options: dining, shopping, nightlife, and some entertainment/retail variety may be limited compared with larger cities.
  • Weather: hot summers and severe-weather risk (tornadoes/storms) typical for the region.
  • Public services vary by area: schools, parks, and infrastructure quality can differ neighborhood to neighborhood.
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