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August 26, 2008

Wishing You Had a Quiet, Peaceful, Park Like Setting to Live & Work In?



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scenic 10 acres in southwest ArkansasHere it is ready to welcome you to a place of serenity. Nine point six acres m/l of blissful peace and quiet in a scenic park-like setting less than 10 minutes from small southern town USA.

It’s the perfect place to build your dream home and use the existing home for business or hobby quarters. Add a garden. How about a barn to board your horses? Need a cabin for the kids and grandkids when they come to visit? You have plenty of room for it here either close to your main dream home or maybe over the hill and in the woods to preserve the privacy of both.

Only 20-30 minutes from watersports such as boating, swimming, and skiing. Fishing and camping nearby make for a quick getaway weekend of fun for the whole family. Fine dining, shopping, and best of all…

…some of the most relaxing spa centers providing an exquisite spa experience that will take you away from it ALL. How can you possibly resist having this experience nearby for such a small investment?

Natural Thermal Hot Springs

The first federally protected area in the nation’s history, Hot Springs National Park Arkansas features amazing 147° thermal water, rich history and beautiful architecture. Enjoy gorgeous Arkansas hiking trails in the Ouachita Mountains, tour the historic Fordyce Bathhouse and Visitor’s Center, or enjoy a relaxing Hot Springs spa - all in the historic downtown area.

…of Hot Springs, Arkansas, America’s first resort. Enjoy it all on your choice of Lake Hamilton, Lake Catherine, or Lake Ouachita.

Prefer white water rafting, kayaking, and rafting? Well, it’s here, too, and even closer than Hot Springs, the Spa City. It’s right here in Hot Springs County, Arkansas from Remmel Dam to I-30 here at Malvern.

The beautiful scenery of Hot Spring County and the water flowing gracefully down Ouachita River make the trip here worthwhile. The average Arkansas whitewater rafting or kayaking river tends to be a bit easier to master than those in other states, so don’t forget that quite a few of the sections here are pretty easy. No matter if you’re whitewater rafting or kayaking this area has a large number of paddling spots. The Remmel Dam to I-30 at Malvern section of Ouachita River in Hot Spring County is 6 miles long and is rated by American Whitewater as a
class I-II section.

Low cost of living and perfect for retirees or anybody desiring to have enough space for outdoor hobbies or operating a business from home. The reliable broadband cable internet service provides the connection to the world you need to operate your business in a rural setting away from all the hustle and bustle of urban living.

Plenty of wildlife to observe and enjoy including a resident black squirrel who scampers from tree to tree gathering his winter stash of hickory nuts abundant on the property. Deer or turkey hunt? Just park on the front porch and save the time and money spent on deer camp.

Are you an adventurous foodie? You’ll have an opportunity to try the infamous poke salit aka poke salad and pokeweed, made famous by Tony Joe White of Poke Salad Annie fame, if you’re brave enough to be really adventurous. Muscadine grapevines grace the property every few years as well. Tame them, plant more, and start your own muscadine winery.

So little an investment will get you a place with so much potential. You CAN affordably live in serene, tranquil surroundings with plenty of recreational ammenities nearby so what are you waiting for? Head on over to Howard Real Estate of Malvern, Arkansas and give Harmony Tidwell a call today to make this piece of heaven on earth your home as soon as possible.

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3 Comments »

  1. C’mon all you wannabe country girls. When I first moved to Arkansas I was convinced I would hate it. What would a city girl like me do here? But it’s every bit as peaceful and restful as Angela says. And you’re just minutes from all the action! Take it from me. This “city girl” is an Arkie now and proud of it. Call Harmony and discover this last little piece of paradise.

    Comment by Melodieann Whiteley — August 31, 2008 @ 10:29 pm

  2. You are SO right, Melodieann! Arkansas IS a peaceful, restful, and beautiful paradise that Arkansans have been smart enough to keep a secret for a LONG time. Thank you for your input!

    Often while home working in my office I think of the many authors and artists who retreat to a place of beauty and solitude to work. Our place SO reminds of a place such as that. We have the scenic beauty and peace and quiet yet we are probably moreso connected to the world than many in some urban settings with our excellent cable internet service.

    There are many times I go for days even weeks without ever even venturing away from home because I so enjoy the atmosphere here yet I’m not totally alone EVER with my internet connection to the rest of the world.

    When I’m ready to venture out for some action, I just take a 30 minute drive or less to enjoy all kinds of recreation including art and entertainment which I forgot to point out in the post.

    It HAS been heavenly and I hope I can find another place like it or at least similar to it in MO when we relocate.

    Comment by angela — August 31, 2008 @ 10:51 pm

  3. Sounds blissful. I will have to visit there someday soon. Thank you for the recommendation.

    Comment by Cathy Warren — November 13, 2008 @ 12:55 pm

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