Arkansas Materials Giant Buys 24 Business Park Acres
The 24-Acre Arkansas Land Deal at a Glance A 24.25-acre Bryant land tract entered the market with a $1.47 million asking price, placing the wooded, undeveloped parcel among the more expensive per-acre offerings in Arkansas land listings. The listing equated to $60,619 per acre and described the site as usable land with no building improvements. Seller notes indicated willingness to subdivide, widening potential acquisition structures and future development paths. In Northwest Arkansas, transitional residential land has often commanded $35,000–$70,000/acre per the report. Pricing Pressure and Development Signals The parcel was marketed through Epic Real Estate as recreational land, yet its value appeared tied more to access and flexibility than raw acreage. That framing can raise zoning implications for buyers weighing commercial or residential concepts. Similar land-demand narratives have emerged in growth markets shaped by domestic migration , where higher-income newcomers can reshap...