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Clark County real estate transactions recorded between September 20 and October 3, 2024, with values over $100,000 are listed below. The data is sourced from public records held by the Clark County Circuit Clerk, online real estate records via actdatascout.com, and the Arkansas Secretary of State.
Notable sales include a 20-acre property on Open Banks Road purchased by Cardinal Land Holdings for $140,070. This sale was notable despite not being one of the most expensive transactions in this period.
The largest purchase was a 2,406-SF brick home on Pinnacle Drive sold to John and Kimberly Byrd for $339,999. The previous owner, Katie Moseley, bought it in 2008 for $230,000.
Other significant sales include:
* Arkadelphia Public School District selling the Central Primary School property to Roger Wingfield for $215,000.
* J&J Arnold Revocable Trust (Jay and Jessica Arnold) buying a Caddo Paddock lot for $175,000 from Cardinal Land Holdings LLC.
* Belinda Walker purchasing a 1,434-SF frame siding home on Central Road for $163,500.
* Devondrea Story buying a 1,404-SF frame siding home on Logan Street for $152,000.
* Amity Hilltop Liquor LLC acquiring 27.5 acres and a shack on Conine Road for $150,000.
* Ashley Harvey and John Loe purchasing a 1,568-SF mobile home on McNabb Road for $135,000.
* Kirk and Amber Goodrum buying 50.7 acres in the DeGray community for $131,000.
These transactions highlight various factors that influence real estate prices, including improvements made to properties over time.
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