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KJL20-002
0.6 Acres
Wooded Lot
Warren, AR

A wooded 0.60 acre lot in an area of natural beauty near a scenic lakes.

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Property Information

Parcel Size

0.60 Acres

State

Arkansas

County

Bradley

Nearest Cities

Warren

Parcel #

County APN:
702-00086-000

Address

Burnett Rd Warren, AR, 71671

Legal Description

Sec-Twp-Rng:
36-12-10
Block 1/Lot 10-12
Bells #2

Features

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Acres

0.60

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Dimension

150′ x 175′

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County

Bradley

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Access

Right of Way

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Power

Available

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Water

Available

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Coordinates

33.620914, -92.090939

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Zoning

City Limits

Purchase Information/Fees

Reservation Fee

$195

A non-refundable fee of $195 is required to reserve the property and begin the purchase process. This fee will be credited toward the purchase price.

Closing Costs

$See Below

Seller pays all closing and recording costs if closed by us directly. Buyer pays all closing cost if closed using a 3rd party / title company.

Other Fees / Costs

$See Below

Estimated taxes and assessments: $100 / year.

Nearby Attractions / Town

Warren, AR

Warren, AR has a population of 6,000 people.

For more information about Warren: Click Here

A little history…

When settlers from the east began to arrive in south Arkansas, the land was inhabited by the indigenous tribe known as the Quapaw. The earliest cession of territory was made in 1818, with a later boundary against the neighboring Choctaw tribe in 1820, opening up the southeastern corner of the Arkansas Territory for settlement. Although the area had been settled by European-Americans for approximately thirty years, the city itself was not incorporated until 1851. Tradition says the city is named after a former slave, freed by Captain Hugh Bradley, the namesake of the county and leader of the main early settlement party which established the city. The original plat was laid out on land donated by Isaac Pennington, a key member of Bradley’s company.

Around the turn of the twentieth century, Warren found itself in the middle of a boom in the timber industry, a resource which continues to be important to the city’s economy, although the lumber yards that were vital to Warren throughout the past century are no longer in operation.

The city’s Victorian-era courthouse was originally built in 1903 and still maintains the exterior character, despite necessary refurbishments to the interior offices and courtroom.

Important Pre-Buy Information

This property is sold “As Is” and “Where Is” subject to existing taxes, assessments, covenants, conditions, restriction, rights, of way and easements of record. Before purchasing, do your pre-buy due diligence and read the information about city and available services by clicking the above Warren Click Here link.

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