507 E Garland St, Paragould, AR 72450 - Bid On The Full Purchase Price
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- Lot Size - Acreage 0.16
- Lot Size - Square Feet 7000
- City Paragould
- State Arkansas
Please Note: You are bidding on the full cash purchase price of this property.
Nice city lot in Paragould with utilities available.
Home pictured has been torn down and lot is ready for new construction!
Please Note: This property has an outstanding city lien and property taxes due of $6,835.12 which will be the buyers responsibility to resolve. In our experience, the city will work with owner occupants on resolving and/or waiving this lien, however we cannot make any guarantees this will be the case.
No Closing Costs, No Documentation Fees
Property Address: 507 E Garland St, Paragould, AR 72450 (Map location is approximate)
County: Greene
Parcel Number: 1615-00093-000
Legal Description: Lot 20, Block 7, Southwestern Realty
Zoning: Residential
Annual Property Taxes: $55.00
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.
About Paragould, Arkansas
Paragould, Arkansas has a population of around 26,000 people and is located approximately 150 miles northeast of Little Rock and 80 miles northwest of West Memphis. Situated atop Crowley’s Ridge and located along the Crowley’s Ridge Parkway National Scenic Byway, Paragould was incorporated in 1883 and derived its name from two railroad officials – James A. Paramore of the Texas-St. Louis Railroad and Jay Gould of the Iron Mountain Railroad.
In the 1870s, Gould and Paramore built competing railroad lines that ran from Greene County; Paramore’s line would link Arkansas to Texas and Gould’s ran south to Helena. A group of people formed a community at the crossing of the two railroads and when the town was granted a post office, the postmaster gave it the name Paragould, combining the names of the two railroad men. Paragould is the only place in the world known to have the moniker.
Paragould soon became a thriving community, partially due to the abundance of hardwood forests that surrounded the area. By 1890, Paragould was home to 14 lumber mills. By the beginning of the 20th century, the town was one of the main centers of business in northeast Arkansas. By the end of 1910, Paragould boasted six banks, three department stores, a hospital and an opera house.
The town is located along Davidson’s Approach, a movement of U.S. General John Wynn Davidson’s troops during the 1863 Little Rock Campaign, and U.S. General Frederick Steele’s movement during the second phase of the Pea Ridge Campaign. These along with other historic Civil War routes and significant movements such as the Trail of Tears and the Southwest Trail, are now part of the Arkansas Heritage Trails System.
In February 1930, Paragould residents were awakened one morning by a long, loud noise. The sky was aglow. A meteorite had struck four miles southwest of the town. Two major fragments of the galactic stone were later found. One weighed in at 75 pounds and the other tipped the scales at an impressive 820 pounds. Six years later, another “visitor” made an appearance near Paragould. Two men were fishing near Hurricane Creek when they discovered a three-and-a-half-foot long bone buried deep in the sand. Over the next three weeks, the men continuously dug for more bones. Scientists soon determined the men had uncovered the bones of a 10,000-year-old mastodon.
Paragould is a Main Street community and the downtown district is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Visitors will find family-friendly lodging and down-home-style restaurants. Paragould is also home to Crowley’s Ridge State Park, one of the oldest of the Arkansas’s 52 state parks. Plan a trip to the town of Paragould and explore the rest of the Upper Delta!
Auction Notes: All properties are subject to prior sale. We reserve the right to end this auction early for any reason.
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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