Roxann Riedel, Montgomery Whiteley Realty Cell: (479) 409-3429 Office: (870) 423-2950 email: madison@wildozark.com

I’m a REALTOR®, artist, author, nature-lover & sustainable life enthusiast with first-hand experience living in the wild Ozarks of Madison county. I’m happy to help you buy or sell in Madison, Carroll or Newton county Arkansas! Use the menu above to read about the real estate out here in our neck of the woods. To learn more about me and my rural life out here, visit my main blog at WildOzark.com. Contact me: madison@wildozark.com or text/call (479) 409-3429.

Corner Lot Berryville Home $155K

This 3BR/1Ba home with a fireplace sits on the corner of High St (Hwy 21S) and Paradise Cove Ln. with plenty of curb appeal. It’s hard to find ready-to-go, move-in condition homes for under $200K, so take advantage of this opportunity while you can.

If you’re not personally looking for a home, but are interested in rental properties, this is one town that would easily supply tenants.

Convenient to Berryville without being in the heart of the city, near schools and hospital, and in the region of abundant entertainment. Hiking, floating, dining, and shopping are all within an hour’s drive or less in any direction.

The home is a sturdy 1935 construction that underwent some updating in 2020. It has a metal roof. Interior is perfectly livable as it is, but offers a blank slate for customizing with renovations if you want. It is priced to reflect that.

Montgomery Whiteley Realty

Broker: Ronnie Whiteley (870) 423-2950

Listing agent: Roxann Riedel (479) 409-3429

Price: 155,000.00 ($128.84/sq ft)

MLS 1326590

Photos

The sellers are still moving out, but I’ll update this section with interior photos as soon as it’s cleared and cleaned. In the meantime, here are some exterior shots:

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If you’re planning to make the leap from urban, suburban to rural life in northwest Arkansas, I’m happy to help you with that transition.

My main blog has a lot of posts about the things I learned in our early days of learning to live remotely. With my new posts in this series here on this blog, I’ll share what I’ve learned from our transition and link back to pertinent posts at my main blog. Watch for more blog posts here, or if you have questions feel free to comment and ask!


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