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$250,000
MLS: 03075-421860
1.24 Acres
6,490 SqFt
15 beds
7.0 baths
5-PROPERTY RENTAL PORTFOLIO IN BLYTHEVILLE ARKANSAS
MLS# 26001825
INVESTOR SPECIAL: 5-Property Rental Portfolio in Blytheville! Excellent opportunity to acquire a turnkey or value-add portfolio of five solid rental homes in established Blytheville neighborhoods. This package includes 721 W Adams St, 100 E Pecan St, 701 Rollison Ave, and 1108 & 1013 Normandy Lane. All properties are in good structural condition and "rent-ready," requiring only small repairs to maximize value. Each home features at least two dedicated parking spaces. Financial Highlights: • Rental Demand: Strong local market with estimated rents starting at $600+/month per unit. • Subsidized Income: One property is already HUD Approved, providing a reliable and stable income stream. • Scalability: Perfect for an investor looking to instantly grow their door count in a high-demand rental area. Homes are strategically located near local amenities, schools, and major routes (Hwy 61). Do not miss this chance to secure a high-yield portfolio. Properties are being sold as a package and "as-is". Square footage and acreage are approximate and a total of 5 homes. For more information, contact PAUL HALL @ 870-847-5070.
MISSISSIPPI COUNTY
Mississippi County, Arkansas, offers a rich blend of history, culture, and nature, making it a compelling destination in the Arkansas Delta. A primary draw is the Historic Dyess Colony: Boyhood Home of Johnny Cash, where visitors can explore the restored New Deal-era farmstead and administration building that shaped the early life of the music legend. Beyond Dyess, the county's history as a major agricultural and industrial hub is showcased at the Hampson Archeological Museum State Park in Wilson, which preserves and interprets artifacts from a 15-acre prehistoric village of the Nodena phase. For a deeper dive into local heritage, you can visit the Delta Gateway Museum in Blytheville, housed in the historic Kress Building, or the Mississippi County Museum in Osceola.
For those interested in outdoor recreation and local events, Mississippi County has plenty to offer. The Big Lake National Wildlife Refuge is a significant natural area, providing over 11,000 acres of habitat and serving as a crucial stopover for migrating waterfowl, making it a paradise for birdwatchers and nature enthusiasts. Meanwhile, the community centers of Blytheville and Osceola host various activities, including the Arts Council of Mississippi County programs at the Ritz Civic Center, the annual Osceola Heritage Music Fest, and the spectacular Lights of the Delta holiday display in Blytheville during the winter. Whether exploring an archeological dig, walking the grounds where a music icon grew up, or enjoying the natural beauty of the Delta, Mississippi County provides a unique taste of Northeast Arkansas.