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Hot Springs Homesite

Looking for a spot where you can build, invest, or just enjoy the quiet side of town? This flat, wooded lot in Hot Springs is just over 100 feet wide along Marion Anderson Road and gives you all kinds of flexibility thanks to Garland County's unrestricted zoning. Whether you're thinking about a traditional home, mobile home, barn dominium, or even a small business setup, this property gives you the freedom to do it. Plus, its just minutes from Lake Hamilton, one of Arkansas most popular places to fish, swim, or spend a day on the water.

The lot is just outside the city but still close to everything you need. Utilities like power (through Entergy) and water/sewer (through the City of Hot Springs) are believed to be available at the street buyers should verify availability and hookup costs. This spot would make a great primary homesite or a weekend getaway. The land has a good mix of tree...

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Starting from U.S. 70 in Hot Springs, head west and take the exit onto U.S. 270 W toward Lake Hamilton. Continue for a few miles, then take the exit for AR-227/Airport Road. Turn left onto Airport Road (AR-227 S) and follow it as it curves through Rockwell. Stay on Airport Road for several miles until you reach Marion Anderson Road (AR-192). Turn left onto Marion Anderson Road and continue for about half a mile. Your destination will be along this road on the left. This route covers approximately 7.1 miles and typically takes around 11 minutes under normal traffic conditions.

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El Dorado Hills, CA

(916) 794-9174

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Listing last updated: September 18, 2025 at 8:51 AM
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