Property Details: Type of Property: Residential
APN: 930-68527-000
Address: 1000 E Barraque St, Pine Bluff, AR 71601
City: Pine Bluff
State: AR
County: Jefferson
Size: 0.17 Acres
Parcel # 930-68527-000
Lot: 1
HOA: none
Zoning: residential
Taxes: $10.32 /Year
Utilities: Water, Phone and Electric are available.
Pricing: Pick One! Land Purchase Options: Own from $0 Down, $200 Per Month for 24 Months or $400 Per Month for 12 Months. Total: $4,800 or $4,000 Cash. Pay Off Your Balance at any time, No Early Payoff Fees! No Interest, No Extra Fees.
Google Maps: https://goo.gl/maps/d2jCN422uxGSwpXL7
Land 2 minutes from Harbor Oaks Golf Club, Lake Saracen and Arkansas River in Pine Bluff Downtown
What Can You See & Do In Pine Bluff? Plenty!
There’s something for everyone. Spend the day visiting the city’s many museums. Visit a few historic homes. Take the kids to the Delta Rivers Nature Center, the Arts & Science Center for Southeast Arkansas or the Arkansas Railroad Museum. Attend one of the many events at held Saracen Landing, the Pine Bluff Convention Center or one of the city’s other venues.
Pine Bluff’s heritage in music and Civil Rights is explored in-depth on the city’s. Music lovers won’t want to miss the Delta Music Heritage video library. There’s also the Delta Family Adventure Trail, featuring activities for the whole family that blend fun and education – and nearly all of them are free! Speaking of free, don’t miss the Arkansas Entertainer’s Hall of Fame. Located within the Pine Bluff Convention Center, the Hall exists to honor individuals with Arkansas connections who have made significant contributions to the entertainment arts.
Harbor Oaks Golf Club
Voted one of the top 10 public courses in Arkansas, is a challenging par 72. Four sets of tees stretch from 5,429 to 7,010 yards of Tifton Bermuda fairways and mini verde greens with water on seven holes. After your round, stay and enjoy the stunning views of the 9th and 18th greens from the award-winning restaurant and lounge.
Lake Saracen
Named in honor of Chief Saracen, chief of the Quapaw Indians who were residents of Jefferson County when the first settlers reached Pine Bluff in the early 1800s, 500-acre Lake Saracen is a major focal point for Pine Bluff’s Central Business District. Anglers catch largemouth bass, white crappie, bream, and catfish. Launch your boat at Saracen Landing and at a public access ramp located on Highway 79 North.
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