0 Kearing Avenue, El Dorado, AR 71730 - Bid On The Full Purchase Price
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- Lot Size - Acreage 0.14
- Lot Size - Square Feet 6000
- City El Dorado
- State Arkansas
Please Note: You are bidding on the full cash purchase price of this property.
Parcel of land measuring 50×120 in El Dorado, Arkansas.
GPS Coordinates are 33.205533423647644, -92.63814558900503.
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Property Address: 0 Kearing Avenue, El Dorado, AR 71730 (Map location is approximate)
County: Union
Parcel Number: 04794-00221-0000
Legal Description:
Beginning at the Northwest Corner of The Northwest 1/4 of The Northeast 1/4, Thence South 241 Feet, East 440 Feet, South 300 Feet, West 10 Feet for The Point of Beginning. Thence West 120 Feet, North 50 Feet, East 120 Feet, South 50 Feet to The Point of Beginning.
Section: 34 Township: 17S Range: 15W
Zoning: Residential
Annual Property Taxes: $9.00
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About El Dorado, Arkansas
El Dorado has a rich history as a oil “boom-town” of the 1920s. The town lived up to the promise of this name when oil was discovered a mile west of the city in 1921. The resulting gush of population and prosperity led to an architectural boom still reflected in a self-guided walking tour of the city’s restored downtown, now filled with beautifully renovated 1930s style buildings and many historic buildings on the National Register.
Downtown is the historic heart of El Dorado, with dozens of shops, stores, restaurants, and nightlife options located near the stately 1928 Union County Courthouse. Beautiful turn-of-the-century architecture and picturesque storefronts connect a diverse mix of specialty shops that sell everything from antiques to art. Downtown is also home to Oil Heritage Park, which pays homage to the city’s boom-town history.
The city is also home to the Murphy Arts District (MAD), a state-of-the art music, entertainment and restaurant complex.
El Dorado’s festivals have earned it a reputation as an entertainment capital for South Arkansas. Popular events include Showdown at Sunset, an annual historical re-enactment of the infamous Parnell-Tucker gunfight. Other festivals include a Mayhaw Festival that takes place in May and MusicFest in October.
The city is also home to cultural offerings like the South Arkansas Arts Center, the South Arkansas Symphony and the Newton House Museum.
Outdoor opportunities in the area can be found at the Felsenthal National Wildlife Refuge, Moro Bay State Park, and the South Arkansas Arboretum State Park. The nearby town of Smackover is home to the Arkansas Museum of Natural Resources, where visitors can learn more about the South Arkansas oil boom.
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Please perform your own due diligence prior to bidding. Property is sold as-is, where-is. All sales are final. No refunds.
Non-Payment at the end of this auction may result in the suspension of your Lot Store auction account. Please bid only if you intend to purchase.
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