Quiet Acres in Izard County AR
506 N Jewel Rd : Horseshoe Bend, AR 72512
Izard County, Arkansas
Land Description
Owner Financing:
- $65 down (plus the $249 doc fee)
- $65 down $65/Mo for 60 months (plus prorated taxes and note maintenance fee)
Near Two Lakes, Izard Ar
Some land just feels right before you even know why.
You pull off the main road. The pavement gives way to a dirt road. The trees close in just enough to signal that you are somewhere different now. Somewhere that belongs to a slower kind of time. That is Izard County, Arkansas. And this particular third of an acre - sitting quietly just 4.6 miles from both Diamond Lake and Crown Lake - is exactly that kind of place.
This is affordable Arkansas land worth sitting with. Worth thinking about. Worth owning for a long time.
Property Details at a Glance
Apn: 0
0.33 acres - Izard County, Arkansas
Near Horseshoe Bend, Ar
4.6 miles from Diamond Lake and Crown Lake
Dirt road access
HOA-free ownership
Zoned residential - cabin and seasonal retreat use supported
Annual property taxes: $160
Owner financing: $65 down, $65/Month for 60 months
Document fee: $249
A Place That Holds Its Character
Izard County has a quality that is entirely its own. It stays true to itself across seasons and years. The land here stays green and tree-lined. The surrounding area has that lived-in quality that comes from a place left alone long enough to settle into itself. People who have been coming to this part of Arkansas for years will tell you it has changed very little - and that is exactly the point.
The lakes nearby - Diamond Lake and Crown Lake, both within 4.6 miles - give the whole region a natural anchor. Water does that. It makes a place feel grounded, like it belongs exactly where it is. The whole county carries that lake-country feeling. Unhurried. Spacious. A place where the week behind you genuinely stays behind you.
This 0.33-Acre parcel sits within that landscape. Tree-covered. Private. Tucked along a quiet dirt road that keeps things calm and unhurried. When you arrive, the pace changes. What is left is land, trees, sky, and the kind of stillness that is increasingly rare and carries real value to the right buyer.
For someone thinking carefully about what comes next - what to hold, what to pass along, what to return to - this kind of place matters in a way that is hard to put into a spec sheet.
Dirt Road Access
The property is accessed by a quiet dirt road - the kind that keeps the area private, unhurried, and exactly what it is. For buyers who know rural land, that is a feature worth noting. It means the area has held its character. It means the land has stayed rural rather than being reshaped by development. It means privacy on arrival every single time.
The drive in becomes part of the experience. The moment the road changes beneath your tires, something shifts. You are somewhere different now. For a buyer looking for cabin land in Arkansas that actually feels removed from the pace of regular life, that shift is part of the value.
Ownership That Stays Simple
This parcel is zoned residential and well-suited for a cabin or seasonal retreat. It is a strong option for buyers seeking recreational land in Arkansas - weekend stays, camping, long-term holds, and patient investment all fit the character of this property and the area around it. For specific questions about RV use or placing a mobile home, our team will walk you through current local zoning guidelines before you decide anything.
Ownership here is HOA-Free. Your land stays on your terms from day one. What you do with it, when you visit, how long you hold it - all of that belongs to you entirely.
The annual property taxes are $160. Read that number slowly because it matters. It means long-term ownership is genuinely affordable. Carrying this land for five, ten, or twenty years is a straightforward, predictable commitment. The land holds its value over time. The cost of holding it stays low. That combination is something real buyers in this market pay attention to.
If This Feels Like Your Kind of Place
If you have been around long enough to tell the difference between land that demands your attention and land that simply rewards it - you already know what this is.
You have probably seen properties that sounded good on paper and felt average in person. You know what it feels like when a place is right. This might be that feeling.
Maybe you are approaching a season of life where a quiet retreat matters more than it once did. A place to return to - steady, tree-lined, entirely yours. Something worth protecting. Something worth passing to a child or grandchild one day. Land near Horseshoe Bend, AR that can be held simply and handed forward is the kind of thing that carries meaning across generations.
Maybe you have been watching affordable Arkansas land carefully for a while. You know that parcels like this - well-located near water, low taxes, clean ownership, honest pricing - represent genuine long-term value. And you know that the right land near recreational water rewards the buyer who moves when the feeling is still fresh.
Or maybe you are buying land for the first time and have been waiting for the terms to make sense. The $65 down and $65 a month structure was designed with you in mind. A clear path. A manageable commitment. A deed recorded in your name at the end of a five-year timeline that goes by faster than you think.
Wherever you are coming from, the land will meet you where you are.
The Lakes
Diamond Lake and Crown Lake both sit within 4.6 miles. That proximity changes the character of everything around this parcel.
You may choose to spend time at the lakes. Early fishing mornings. Quiet afternoons on the water. Evenings that stretch longer than they should. The kind of lake-country day that is easy to find when you own cabin land in Arkansas this close to recreational water.
You may simply appreciate that they are close - that this is recreational land in Arkansas with a lake-country character that shows up across the whole area, from the tree cover to the pace of the roads to the way the light moves in the afternoon. Buyers who understand the difference between land near water and land far from it know what that proximity does for long-term value and day-to-day experience alike.
Either way, the lakes matter. They are part of why Izard County feels the way it does. And they are part of why this particular parcel carries value that holds across years.
What the Seasons Offer
Land near Horseshoe Bend, AR rewards visits at every time of year.
Spring brings the trees back fully. The property takes on a layered, sheltered quality. The canopy fills in. Diamond Lake and Crown Lake both come alive - fishing, quiet mornings on the water, the kind of slow outdoor weekend that restores something in you that the regular week takes out.
Summer settles into deep, full green. The canopy keeps this parcel shaded in the way that tree-covered land does. Mornings are still. Afternoons carry that warm Arkansas weight that makes you want to let the day arrive on its own terms. The lakes are at their best in summer, and being within five miles of both means that option is always close.
Fall shifts the trees through amber and rust and gold. The whole landscape takes on a quality that feels even better in person than it photographs. The pace of the county slows naturally as the season turns. Long walks. Quiet evenings. The kind of reflection that comes when the world starts to settle and the light changes the way it does in October in Arkansas.
Winter thins the trees enough to let the sky through in ways the other seasons cover. The property takes on a spare, clear quality that is entirely its own. And the cost of carrying land through the off-season - $160 a year in taxes, a manageable monthly payment - means ownership stays easy and accessible regardless of how often you visit.
Each season makes a case for this land. Together, they make a strong case for owning something in this part of Arkansas for a long time.
What This Land Means to the Right Person
Owning land changes how you think about time.
When you hold a piece of ground, something shifts. The future feels more concrete. More yours. You start thinking in decades. You start thinking about who comes after you and what they will find when they arrive.
This land has been here a long time. Owning it connects you to something steady and lasting - and that matters.
This parcel is small enough to own simply and significant enough to matter. A cabin built here becomes something a family returns to. A piece of Arkansas land for sale today becomes something worth passing along tomorrow. The $160 annual taxes mean keeping it in the family stays genuinely affordable across the years.
Izard County has been this way for a long time. The lakes have been here. The trees have been here. The dirt roads have been here. Ownership in a place like this connects you to something that predates you and will carry forward long after. That is a quiet kind of significance, and it carries real worth.
The right buyer for this property understands that. They are looking for land that earns its place in a life - steadily, quietly, and with lasting value.
Why This Parcel Works
Some properties make sense on paper but feel uncertain in person. This one is the other way around.
The numbers are clean. The location is genuine. The character of the land matches what the listing says about it. And the surrounding area - Izard County, Arkansas, near Horseshoe Bend, near two lakes, tree-covered and quiet - has the kind of consistency that makes a parcel like this worth holding across time.
A third of an acre is a manageable size for a first land purchase. It is also a meaningful size for someone adding to an existing portfolio of properties. Small enough to carry affordably. Large enough to feel real when you stand on it.
The tree cover gives this property a sense of privacy that larger open parcels often lack. You feel enclosed in a good way - sheltered, separate, yours. The canopy keeps things comfortable in the warmer months and the open sky in winter gives the land a different, honest kind of beauty.
The financing structure means you do not need to save for years before taking ownership. $65 down is a genuine entry point. $65 a month is a commitment that fits almost any budget that takes land ownership seriously. And at the end of 60 months, the deed is yours - recorded, clean, and paid in full.
A Long-Term Hold Worth Making
Land in Arkansas holds its value in a quiet, reliable way. Izard County has that kind of consistency built into it.
The area looks and feels the same five years from now as it does today. The lakes stay. The trees stay. The dirt roads stay. The pace of life stays. For a buyer focused on a long-term hold - something to return to across the seasons of a life, or something to pass along when the time comes - that consistency is a genuine form of wealth that shows up slowly and holds steadily.
Parcels in this area tend to appreciate in quiet step with the region around them. The landscape has stayed rural and preserved. The character of ownership here is protected across time. What you see today is what you protect for the years ahead.
Building Something Here
This land is ready for what you bring to it.
A simple cabin that fits the character of the area. A seasonal retreat built for weekends and the occasional long stay. A fire pit and a folding chair and mornings with no agenda. Or simply a piece of ground you hold patiently, knowing that land in Izard County rewards the owner who is willing to wait.
The 0.33 acres gives you room to make a choice that fits your life. The trees provide natural shelter and privacy that any structure you add will benefit from. The location near two lakes gives the area a character and a calm that makes time here feel well spent, whatever you choose to do with it.
For buyers building something generational, this is a starting point that holds. For buyers looking for a personal retreat, it is already there. For buyers focused on long-term value in affordable Arkansas land near recreational water, the fundamentals are solid and the opportunity is real.
The land is ready. The terms are clear. The team behind this listing will make sure you understand everything before you commit to anything. That is how we do business - and it is how ownership should begin.
If something about this parcel caught your attention, trust that.
You do not need to have all your questions answered before you call. That is what the call is for.
Call our team today. We would love to hear what drew you here and talk through whatever is on your mind - the land, the location, the terms, or anything else. Just a real conversation with people who genuinely enjoy helping someone find the right piece of ground.
We will be here when you are ready.
State: Ar
County: Izard
Zip: 72512
Size: 0.33 acres
Apn: 0
Legal Description: N/A
Lat/Long Coordinates:
Nw: 36.233103, -91.709394
Ne: 36.233158, -91.708897
Sw: 36.232825, -91.709231
Se: 36.232986, -91.708797
Elevation: 761 feet feet
Annual Taxes: Approx. $$156 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:
- $65 down (plus the $249 doc fee)
$65 down $65/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.
Land Maps & Attachments
Directions to Land
From Highland, Arkansas to 506 N Jewel Rd, Horseshoe Bend, AR 72512
-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)
-Turn right onto US-412 W/US-62 W
-Pass by Subway (on the right in 4.3 mi) 4.6 mi
-Continue onto US-167 S/Ash Flat Dr 1.0 mi
-Take Peace Valley Rd and Day Rd to Bunker Hill Ln in Horseshoe Bend 14 min (7.9 mi)
-Turn right onto W Main St 0.1 mi
-Continue onto Peace Valley Rd 2.1 mi
-Slight right to stay on Peace Valley Rd 3.0 mi
-Peace Valley Rd turns slightly left and becomes Day Rd 1.7 mi
-Turn left onto N Pine Ridge Dr 0.3 mi
-Turn left onto Peaceful Hollow Dr 0.3 mi
-Turn right onto Woodbine Dr 0.2 mi
-Woodbine Dr turns left and becomes Bunker Hill Ln
0.2 mi
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