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This 1-bedroom, 1-bathroom single family at 201 May Pop Lane in Marshall, AR is listed for $449,000 ($802 per sqft). the home offers 560 sqft of living space on a 38.99 acres lot.
Escape to the Ozarks with this unique 38.99-acre turn-key hobby farm offering income potential, breathtaking views, and endless possibilities. The property features a charming 1BR/1BA cottage with an eat-in kitchen, propane cooktop, on-demand hot water, mini-split HVAC, and walk-in shower.
Approximately 60% of the acreage is open pasture with the balance wooded, providing excellent privacy, wildlife habitat, and recreation opportunities. Improvements include a 36'x40' barn under construction with a 16'x40' loft designed for future living quarters, 20'x30' metal shop with concrete floor and roll-up door, root cellar, sheep barn, chicken pens, orchard, large garden, hay field, cross-fencing creating 3 separate pastures, and 2 ponds.
Orchard includes peach, apple, plum, pear, muscadine, and walnut. Approximately 220' of Hwy 27 frontage serves a 6-8 acre hay field that could offer future RV park potential. Fiber internet and rural water are available. Located just 14 miles from a Buffalo River access point.
Key Features
- 38.99 acre lot
- 2 stories
- Fireplace
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Monthly Cost Estimate
$2,401/mo
20% down · 6.5% · 30 years
Estimates only. Actual payments may vary.
Location
201 May Pop Lane
Marshall, AR 72650
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Questions & Answers
This 1-bedroom, 1-bathroom single family at 201 May Pop Lane is listed at $449,000 ($802/sqft). The estimated monthly payment is $1,946 based on 20% down at 6.5% interest.
Key features include: 38.99 acre lot, 2 stories, Fireplace. Interior Features: ConcreteCounters, EatInKitchen, WoodBurningStove.
This property is listed by Laura Alston and can be reached at 4794049277 or alstonlaura2@gmail.com.






