The median home value in Desha, AR is $96,500.
This is
lower than
the county median home value of $135,000.
The national median home value is $308,980.
The average price of homes sold in Desha, AR is $96,500.
Approximately 69% of Desha homes are owned,
compared to 22% rented, while
8% are vacant.
Desha real estate listings include condos, townhomes, and single family homes for sale.
Commercial properties are also available.
If you like to see a property, contact Desha real estate agent to arrange a tour today!
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SPACE TO GROW! Come HOME to this ADORABLE country cottage with a lot of livability. Located in Southside, this 3 bedroom, 2 bath home has had a TON of updates! Comfortable family room with kitchen combination will be perfect for you and your guest! EFFECIENT and inviting kitchen looks good against groceries with updated counters, stainless appliances, and refinished cabinets. NEED MORE SPACE? Lower level living area could also serves as a family sized recreation room for entertaining! Primary bedroom and bath are situated for privacy with a walk in closet, garden tub and shower. MEANT TO BE ENJOYED the backyard includes an above ground pool, spacious yard and screened in porch perfect for relaxing after a long day! PRECIOUS MEMORIES BEGIN HERE!
This 245 +/- acre farm is a dryland row crop farm but do not let that fool you. This is some of the RICHEST soil in Arkansas!This farm can grow wheat, corn, soy beans, milo, peanuts or Bermuda grass.There is another crop that can be grown which will make this 245 acre farm the ace in the hole.That crop is cotton. Cotton is making a comeback in Arkansas and especially in Jackson and independence counties.With the new varieties of high producing dry land cotton, this farm is perfect.With a hard pan being at 18 +/- inches, it will allow the cotton tap roots to reach for moisture even in the driest of times.This 245 acre property holds a special place in our hearts. The 245 acres is part of one of the largest Row crop farms in the Ozarks. These owners tamed these rolling hills, transforming forest hill side and wild creek bottoms into profit bearing crop land that started from Jamestown to Younger Access on the White River.With this farm, it has had a great soybean crop and wheat crop with amazing yields in 2023.