The median home value in Ravenden, AR is $140,000.
This is
higher than
the county median home value of $83,100.
The national median home value is $308,980.
The average price of homes sold in Ravenden, AR is $140,000.
Approximately 56% of Ravenden homes are owned,
compared to 19% rented, while
24% are vacant.
Ravenden 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 Ravenden real estate agent to arrange a tour today!
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Welcome to Market 336 Bradford Cemetery Road of Ravenden, Arkansas within Sharp County. Calling all nature lovers, this one's for you. Wildlife and scenic rural views abound. 39 +/- level acres with 30 mol acres of pastureland and 9 mol acres of timberland. Sprinkled with ponds and trails, this property is prime for development, hunting, livestock, ATV riding, and more. You'll love the lay of the land, wildlife visitors, gorgeous natural state surroundings, and star swept sky views that the property provides. Tucked away off a country road less than 10 miles from the city of Ravenden, 15 miles from Hardy, and 55 miles to Jonesboro. Legal to be determined by way of new survey. Call today to schedule your tour and make an investment in tomorrow.
Welcome to Market 336 Bradford Cemetery Road of Ravenden, Arkansas within Sharp County. Calling all nature lovers, this one's for you. Wildlife and scenic rural views abound. 39 +/- level acres with 30 mol acres of pastureland and 9 mol acres of timberland. Sprinkled with ponds and trails, this property is prime for development, hunting, livestock, ATV riding, and more. You'll love the lay of the land, wildlife visitors, gorgeous natural state surroundings, and star swept sky views that the property provides. Tucked away off a country road less than 10 miles from the city of Ravenden, 15 miles from Hardy, and 55 miles to Jonesboro. Legal to be determined by way of new survey. Call today to schedule your tour and make an investment in tomorrow.
107 Acres of Undeveloped Land with So Much Potential! Has unlimited investment possibilities! Fronts US Highway 63, 62/412 which is high traffic/visibility and bordered by 2 county roads. Great location for an RV Park, subdivide for homesites or to sell off parcels. This land is mostly wooded with plenty of Deer & Turkey for hunting. Easy to get to from Jonesboro or Hardy.
93 M/L Acres of Prime Hunting Land with Live Water! This secluded hunter's paradise is full of deer, turkey, and other wildlife. There is an off-grid hunting cabin that is centrally located on the property at the top of the ridge. At the bottom of that ridge is a spring fed creek bed, that runs all year. This property has deer stands and food plots scattered throughout the property in every direction. This property is so very peaceful. This is a hunters dream!
This 53-acre property is a deer hunter s dream! Loaded with whitetail deer and turkey, it offers prime hunting opportunities for both seasoned and new hunters alike. The all-wooded terrain creates an ideal habitat for wildlife, with a few areas that are perfect for establishing food plots to attract even more game. With county water and electric nearby, it's easy to set up utilities for a cabin, hunting lodge, or campsite. At one time, there was county water on the backside of the property, servicing an old mobile home that has since been removed. An established camping area at the front leaves the back portion untouched, making it an ideal hunting retreat. Small enough to be affordable, this property is your chance to own a piece of Ozark paradise without breaking the bank. Whether you're setting up deer stands, tracking wild turkey, or creating your dream food plots, this property delivers the ultimate hunting experience!
This 240 acre property provides loads of opportunities to develop a wonderful Ozarks hunting acreage. Mostly wooded, this property has a great population of white-tailed deer as well as several turkeys. In conjunction with advisement from the NRCS, a Conservation Plan was developed for part of this property in 2017. Through this plan, firebreaks were put in and a prescribed burn plan was implemented that has begun to transform this property into a wildlife haven. This rich Ozark forest has benefitted from this plan and the new owners can continue this course if they so choose. There are a few acres fields and right of ways that can be managed through burning or through the utilization of food plots. As an added benefit, the implementation of the plan and the associated firebreaks allows great access to this property. But along with this, the firebreaks/trails are placed in a way that allows management and access, but, if used wisely, travel should not impact game movement.