This solidly built 2772 sq ft brick two-story home on 25 acres features 3 bedrooms and 2-1/2 baths, along with a country kitchen to move for! Built in the mid-seventiesby a REAL BUILDER, the foot-thick walls allow for the use of energy-efficient doubled windows. The living room fireplace is capable of heating the home to a toasty temp. Of course, a propane furnace and air conditioner are also standing by for your assured comfort. There's another great feature; an elevator! Yes, groceries, firewood and handicapped folks can be easily transported from the garage to the living quarters with the touch of a button. And did I mention the country kitchen? The super-abundance of cupboards and drawer space will astound you. Pullouts allow for easy access, and the Quartzite counter tops are indestructible. The microwave, side-by-side refrigerator/freezer, trash compactor, dishwasher, stove and two ovens are at your disposal. Stuck at the kitchen sink? Enjoy an awesome view of the crepe myrtles below, or watch the deer (or your own horses) grazing in the pasture beyond. Step out for a breath of fresh air on the second-floor balcony to take in the gorgeous mountain views or watch your horses or dogs in a wondrous fenced pasture below. The downstairs has all the amenities of a separate apartment, with a bedroom, full handicap-accessible bath, and a utility room/kitchen area. There is also a huge safe room/pantry that adds security and storage. Satellite dishes provide excellent high-speed Internet and television service. Freedom Water provides a delicious drink from the tap, and weekly trash pick-up is available. The over-sized two-car garage, situated beneath the living and dining rooms, stays warm in the winter. So whats outside? Twenty-five fenced acres allowing freedom for your critters, something they may have never experienced. A 35 X 40 barn plus a pull-through RV port gives a place to protect your vehicles, and a 20 X 40 drive-through workshop with half-bath and wood stove gives you all the space and comfort necessary for mechanical or woodworking endeavors. There is a three-stall horse barn with tack room (or craft room). There are loafing sheds and a training ring for the horses, a woodshed that would be suitable for raising chickens, and a couple of other out-buildings that would allow your imagination to run wild. There is also a grand garden area, completely fenced to keep the deer and opportunistic critters at bay. And the land itself? Ten or so acres are in flat, fertile pasture. The northern half of the property sports rolling hills, giant oaks, hickory, holly trees, cedar and pine. Improved trails wind through the woods and cross the seasonal creek, allowing full access for walking, horseback riding or ATV use. Muscadines and blackberries grow wild. The pasture features a pond, which will serve your stock or fishing interests. Peach, pear, pecan, cherry and plum trees provide for tasty summers and fruits for canning. Property taxes in 2012 were at a very reasonable $700. And what does Mena Arkansas offer? A low cost of living, wonderful people, a school system to be proud of, a self-sufficient attitude, and a breath of fresh air. Why are we selling? Not to get away, for sure! Were recently married, and have two country homes with similar attributes. Nobody deserves all of this, twice! Come see this home and its possibilities . . . you'll be glad you did.Additional property info: http://www.forsalebyowner.com/listing/3-bed-Single-Family-home-for-sale-by-owner-1079-Polk-Rd-47-71953/23967586?provider_id=28079
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