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Nearly an Acre in The Ozarks

Horseshoe Bend, AR 72512

Izard County, Arkansas

0.93 Acre
$8,497 USD
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Lot Description

Owner Financing:

- $189 down (plus the $349 non refundable doc fee)

- $189 down $189/Mo for 60 months (plus prorated taxes and note maintenance fee)

Treed Acre, Ozarks AR - Private Land in Izard County, Arkansas

Some people spend years looking for a piece of land that actually feels right. Not just affordable. Not just available. Right. The kind of place where you pull up, step out of the truck, and the quiet hits you before anything else does.

You know the feeling if you've had it. Everything slows down. The noise from the week - the deadlines, the obligations, the inbox that never empties - goes somewhere else. And for a few minutes you just stand there and think: this is what I've been working toward.

Most people who are serious about finding land in Arkansas have been thinking about it longer than they're willing to admit. They've been watching listings. Bookmarking properties. Running numbers quietly in the background while the rest of life keeps moving. They're not impulsive buyers. They're patient ones. And when the right piece of land finally shows up, they recognize it - not because it checks every box on a spreadsheet, but because something about it just settles.

There's usually a reason the search started in the first place. Maybe it was a hard year at work. Maybe the kids finally grew up and the house got too quiet in the wrong way. Maybe it was a weekend drive through hill country somewhere that made something click - a stretch of trees, a view, a moment of silence that lasted longer than expected. Whatever it was, it pointed toward this: land of their own. Somewhere that belongs to them and nobody else. A place to exhale.

This is that kind of property.

Nearly a full acre - 0.93 acres to be exact - sitting in Izard County, Arkansas, tucked into the Ozarks where the trees are thick and the pace of life still belongs to the people who live there. Three combined parcels make up this land, and together they give you something that feels whole and established rather than small and leftover. The canopy closes in around you. The gentle slope gives the ground a natural character that flat lots never quite have. And in every direction, trees.

Privacy like this is harder to find than most people expect when they start looking for land. Lots get cleared. Neighborhoods creep in. The quiet you thought you were buying disappears within a few years. Here, the trees are already grown and the setting is already settled. What you see is what this land is.

A Location That Actually Works

Some rural land comes with a trade-off - you get the peace, but you give up convenience. This property does not ask you to make that trade.

It sits near US Hwy-412 and Rt-289, which puts you within easy reach of Highland, Ash Flat, and Horseshoe Bend. These are real towns with real services. Grocery stores, hardware, medical facilities, restaurants - the kind of infrastructure that makes daily life run without friction. You're not driving an hour for a gallon of milk. You're not sacrificing access for solitude. You're getting both.

That balance matters more than most buyers realize at first. It's easy to fall in love with a property's photos. It's harder to stay in love with a long, inconvenient drive to town three times a week. This land skips that problem entirely.

Horseshoe Bend in particular is worth knowing. It's a small city with a real downtown, a lake community feel, and the kind of local services that make owning land nearby genuinely practical rather than aspirational. Hardware for projects. Medical care close by. A place to stop for groceries on the way in and coffee on the way out. It has the bones of a community that works - and it's the kind of place where people tend to stay once they arrive.

Water That Stays Close

Crown Lake Pier is 5.1 miles away - about 12 minutes down S Little Rock Rd. That's close enough to be a regular part of your life here, not just a day trip. Griffin Park RV Park and Campground is nearby as well - a convenient neighbor if you want family or friends to come out while you get started with the land. Horseshoe Bend Garden Club Park, Cave City Park, and Veteran's Park are all within the area.

This part of Izard County isn't remote in the isolating sense. It's settled and quiet in the best sense. The kind of community where people leave you alone because they respect your privacy, not because nobody's paying attention. Where the lake is close enough to be part of your life but the land still feels like your own world.

There's something specific about having water nearby that changes how land feels to own. It's not just recreation - though that's part of it. It's the sense that the land exists inside a larger landscape that already has life and rhythm to it. You're not buying into emptiness. You're buying into a place that already knows what it is.

Nearly a Full Acre in Izard County - And Why That's Rare

Most lots that come available in Izard County are small. Under half an acre is the norm. Narrow parcels with little room to breathe, little distance from the property line, and little sense that the land truly belongs to you.

This is different.

At 0.93 acres - three combined parcels sitting together as one - you have something that rarely comes available in this part of the Ozarks at this price. Real space. Tree cover on all sides. Distance from whatever eventually gets built nearby. A piece of ground that feels whole rather than leftover.

That kind of space changes how land feels to own. It's not just about what's on the property. It's about what isn't - no crowding, no compromise, no sense that someone else's plans are pressing in on yours. Just nearly a full acre of quiet Ozarks ground that belongs entirely to you.

Three parcels combined into one contiguous piece means this didn't come together by accident. It reads and feels like a single property - and that is exactly what it is.

When land like this comes available in Izard County, it doesn't stay that way for long. Buyers who know this area recognize it quickly.

What You Need to Know

This property is zoned residential vacant and sits in Izard County with no HOA. No committee. No restrictions layering themselves into your decision-making. What you do with this land stays your call from the day you close.

The Ozarks in Every Season

Owning land in Izard County means becoming part of a rhythm that doesn't belong to anyone else's schedule. The Ozarks move at their own pace and they don't make exceptions for busy calendars or long commutes. That's part of what people come here for.

Spring moves in slowly in this part of Arkansas. The green comes back in layers - first along the creek bottoms, then up the slopes, then through the canopy until the whole landscape has shifted. The air carries something different in April and May here. Lighter. Like something that's been waiting finally got permission to arrive.

Summer in the Ozarks has a reputation for heat, but evenings at elevation are different. The temperature drops enough after sundown that sitting outside stops being an endurance test and becomes the whole point of the day. The trees hold the shade during the long afternoons. The nights are quiet in a way that takes some getting used to if you've spent years sleeping through city noise.

Fall is when Izard County shows what it actually is. The hardwoods turn and the color moves through the hills in a way that doesn't look like a postcard so much as something you feel. It holds your attention without asking for anything in return. People who own land here often say fall is the season that confirmed the decision for them - the one that made them stop wondering if they made the right call.

Winter brings a stillness to this land that is genuinely hard to find anywhere that hasn't been built over and lit up. The trees go quiet. The pace drops further. And the land - your land - sits exactly as you left it, waiting.

People who own land here say it resets them. Not dramatically - just quietly. They have a place that belongs to them. A place they can return to and find unchanged. That matters more with each passing year.

This is what it means to own Ozarks land for sale that has already grown into itself - land that doesn't need anything from you before it starts giving something back.

Pricing

Cash Price: $8,497 plus a one-time $349 documentation fee

Owner Financing: $189 down - $189 per month for 60 months

Simple owner financing. No bank required. No credit check.

If This Property Has Been on Your Mind

If you've been looking at land long enough to know what good value feels like in this part of Arkansas - and something about this one has you coming back - that instinct deserves a real conversation.

Ownership is not a small decision. It doesn't need to feel rushed, and it shouldn't. You should understand exactly what you're stepping into before you commit to anything.

Call our team today. We'll walk you through what these three parcels look like on the ground, what the area is like in person, and what each step from your first question to holding the deed actually involves. We guide every part of the process so nothing comes as a surprise and nothing gets skipped.

We work with a lot of buyers who are taking their time - and that's the right way to do it. When you're ready to have that conversation, we'll be here. Call us.

State: Ar

County: Izard

Zip: 72512

Size: 0.93 acres

Apn: 0 & 0 & 0

Legal Description: N/A

Lat/Long Coordinates:

Nw: 36.232592, -91.709089

Ne: 36.232753, -91.708653

Sw: 36.232356, -91.708947

Se: 36.232519, -91.708508

Elevation: 778 ft feet

Annual Taxes: Approx. $$516 per year

Zoning: Residential

Flood Zone: No

HOA/POA: No

Improvements: No improvements done.

Access: Dirt Road

Water: City/County available

Sewer: Will need to install a Septic System

Utilities: Utilities Available nearby

Owner Financing:

- $189 down (plus the $349 non refundable doc fee)

$189 down $189/Mo for 60 months (plus prorated taxes and note maintenance fee)

We do not offer owner financing for residential use or full-time living on the property during the financing term.

Lot Maps & Attachments

Directions to Lot

From Highland, Arkansas, USA to 406 N Jewel Rd, Horseshoe Bend, AR 72512, USA

-Head south on Rebel Dr toward US-412 W/US-62 W

1 sec (23 ft)

-Continue on US-412 W/US-62 W to Ash Flat

8 min (5.6 mi)

-Take Peace Valley Rd and Day Rd to Bunker Hill Ln in Horseshoe Bend

14 min (7.9 mi)

More Lot Details

Owner Will Finance
Residential Zoning
Gently Rolling Terrain
Dirt Road Access
Estimated Annual Taxes
$516
Assessor Parcel Number (APN)
80004116000 & 80004117000 & 80004118000
LOTFLIP ID
419444
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