722-00231-000 CLAY COUNTY CORNING
$10,000 • 0 Acres +/-
Corning, AR • Clay County County
202 E Walnut Corning, AR
Listing ID:25313
Posted Nov 21, 2024
Owner Financing Available

Unlock the potential of this unique 0.17-acre property located in the charming town of Corning, Clay County! Priced at just $10,000, this listing offers a fantastic opportunity for savvy investors or those looking for a project.
**Property Highlights:**
**Size:** 0.17 acres
**Structures:** Two existing structures present on the property—perfect for renovation or repurposing.
**Financing:** Enjoy the convenience of no interest financing, making it easier to secure your investment.
**Location:** Nestled in a peaceful area of Corning, this property boasts convenient access to local amenities and the natural beauty of the surrounding region.
Don’t miss out on this incredible opportunity to invest in real estate at an unbeatable price! Whether you’re looking to develop, renovate, or simply hold as a long-term investment, this property has the potential to meet your needs. Contact us today for more information or to schedule a viewing!
No Interest is charged. Property is sold as is condition. All property boundary markings are not a legal survey they are best guess. you can pay for a survey to find the corners at your costs. No refunds at all. It is your obligation to do due diligence. Seller makes no claim about habitability or buildability.
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