550 Love Avenue, Hughes AR 72348 - Bid On The Full Purchase Price
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- Lot Size - Acreage 0.13
- Lot Size - Square Feet 5660
- City Hughes
- State Arkansas
Please Note: You are bidding on the full cash purchase price of this property.
Nice mobile home friendly lot measuring 50×115 in Hughes, Arkansas.
GPS Coordinates are 34.94329815408407, -90.47696202618245.
Please Note: Structures pictured have been removed from the property.
No Closing Costs, No Documentation Fees
Property Address: 550 Love Avenue, Hughes AR 72348 (Map location is approximate)
County: St Francis
Parcel Number: 0804-00957-0000
Legal Description:
Beginning at a point on the East line of Block Four of Cowan’s Addition to the town of Hughes, Arkansas, which point is 10 feet Southwest of the South corner of Lot 5 in Block 4 of said Cowan’s Addition; Thence Northwest 115 feet, parallel with the Northwest line of said Lot 5 to a point on the West line of said Block 4; Thence Southwest on the West line of said Block 4 a distance of 50 feet to a point; Thence Southeast parallel with the Southeast line of said Block 4 a distance of 115 feet to a point on the East line of said Block 4; Thence Northeast 50 feet to the point of beginning.
Zoning: Residential
Annual Property Taxes: $17.80
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About Hughes Arkansas
Settlement of the area that became Hughes began around 1836 and, like much of the Arkansas Delta, grew in importance with the coming of the railroads in the late 1800s. The town was named for Robert Hughes, who donated part of his land to the Missouri Pacific Railroad company in 1910.
The town was incorporated in 1916 and the town’s population grew. The Flood of 1927 was a major set-back for the region, with the Red Cross caring for 4,000 flood refugees in Hughes. Three years later, drought and the beginning of the Great Depression led to significant poverty for Hughes and other Delta towns dependent on agriculture. A Prisoner of War branch was established near Hughes during World War II to house German prisoners, thus providing workers for area farms that had lost laborers to the war.
Today Hughes is the second-largest town in St. Francis County, with a population just under 1500. It is less than 30 miles from West Memphis and is on the Great River Road National Scenic Byway. East of town, Horseshoe Lake is a main attraction. An oxbow cut-off from the main channel of the Mississippi River, the lake is known for its massive stands of ancient cypress trees, along with excellent fishing and boating opportunities. Private homes, cabins, and other vacations rentals are available around the lake.
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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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