Hardwoods and Brand New Roof – Arkansas Home Under $160K
$159,900
This 3-bedroom, 1-bath Arkansas home features 1,506 square feet of comfortable living space, set on a generous 0.32-acre lot. You can enjoy added peace of mind with a brand-new roof and a variety of recent updates that seamlessly combine modern comforts with lasting character.

Charming, newly renovated home located in a desirable historic neighborhood in Piggott! The home features a functional layout, a full basement for extra storage or potential living space, and a convenient carport. Step outside to a fully fenced backyardperfect for pets, kids, or entertaining. A detached shop provides excellent space for hobbies, storage, or a workshop setup. Situated on West Main Street, this property offers the charm of small-town living with easy access to local amenities. Don’t miss your chance to own a move-in-ready home with space, updates, and character!
- 3bed
- 1bath
- 1,506sqft
- 0.32acre lot

889 W Main St, Piggott, AR 72454 $159,900
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.
Contact Realtor: Michael Harrell

Pros
- Small-town feel & close community: Often more neighborly, less hustle than bigger cities.
- Lower cost of living (typically): Housing and everyday expenses are often more affordable than many larger metros.
- Quiet lifestyle: Less traffic/noise and more space in day-to-day life.
- Convenient to nearby communities: Piggott can be a workable base if you’re okay driving for work, shopping, or services.
- Access to outdoor recreation: Northeast Arkansas is good for fishing, hunting, and general outdoor activities.
- More space/land options: Depending on where you buy/rent, you may get larger yards or properties.
Cons
- Fewer job opportunities locally: You may need to commute or work in a narrower set of industries.
- Limited shopping + entertainment: More “big box” shopping, dining variety, and events usually require driving to bigger towns.
- Healthcare access may be limited: You might have to travel for specialists or advanced care.
- Dependence on a car: Public transportation is typically minimal.
- Weather extremes: Hot summers, winter cold snaps, and occasional severe weather can affect daily life.
- Fewer educational/career resources: Schools and extracurricular options can be more limited than in larger areas.












































































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