Lovely Affordable Arkansas Craftsman Bungalow For Sale $55K
$55,000
Elegant and inviting, this 1932 affordable Arkansas Craftsman Bungalow pairs period details with updated features. The home includes three spacious bedrooms and two-and-a-half baths for comfortable, contemporary living.

Enjoy the details of Craftsman style, including exposed beams, built in bookshelves, and stunning woodwork that add character and warmth. The open-concept living room welcomes you with abundant natural light, perfect for gatherings or quiet evenings at home. This home is located in the heart of some of the finest outdoor recreation Arkansas has to offer. The White River National Wildlife Refuge, Dagmar Wildlife Management Area, Cache River Wildlife Refuge, the White River, East Lake, are all in close proximity to this home.
- 3bed
- 2.5bath
- 1,900sqft
- 0.28acre lot
- Circa 1932

182 E 2nd Ave, Holly Grove, AR 72069 $55,000
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: Larry Williams

Pros
- Low cost of living: Housing and everyday expenses are typically lower than in larger cities, making homeownership and basic living more affordable.
- Small-town, close-knit community: Strong sense of familiarity—neighbors often know each other, and community events and local ties are common.
- Quiet, slower pace of life: Ideal if you prefer a relaxed, low-stress lifestyle away from urban hustle.
- Rural access to nature: Surrounding farmland, creeks, and open countryside offer outdoor recreation like fishing, hunting, and nature walks.
- Low traffic and short local commutes: Minimal congestion—getting around town is usually quick and easy.
- Affordable land and housing opportunities: Larger lots and lower-priced properties can appeal to buyers looking for space or DIY projects.
- Proximity to regional centers: Within driving distance of larger towns and cities for services, shopping, and healthcare (plan for car travel).
Cons
- Limited job market: Few local employment opportunities, especially for specialized, high-paying, or tech-sector roles—many residents commute or work in agriculture, education, or small businesses.
- Fewer amenities and services: Limited dining, shopping, entertainment, and specialty services—many needs require driving to nearby towns.
- Healthcare access: Local medical services may be basic; for specialized care or major hospitals you’ll likely need to travel to a larger city.
- Limited education & extracurricular options: Fewer school choices and extracurricular programs compared with larger districts—resources can be constrained.
- Public transit minimal or nonexistent: Car ownership is generally necessary for errands and commuting.
- Possible infrastructure limitations: Some rural towns face challenges with broadband speed, road maintenance, and public-service funding.
- Population decline & economic challenges: Small rural communities may experience population loss and limited investment, which can affect property values and services.
- Less cultural diversity & nightlife: Limited cultural events, entertainment, and diversity compared with urban areas—social options can be more limited.
- Weather & environmental factors: Depending on location, risks can include severe summer heat, thunderstorms, and occasional flooding in low-lying rural areas.















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