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Monticello, AR Mobile Homes & Double-Wides for Sale

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    $249,000

    • 3 Beds
    • 2 Baths
    • 2,128 Sq Ft

    2298 Arkansas 35, Monticello, AR 71655

    Picture this: a move in ready 28×76 custom-built modular home sitting on five quiet acres just a few miles from town. Inside, you’ll find stainless steel appliances, two full bathrooms, and three spacious bedrooms with a mix of ceramic tile and vinyl flooring. Outside, enjoy a 27-foot diameter, 4-foot deep pool—perfect for those hot summer days. The home is equipped with a 22 kW whole-house

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    Marty Baker

    Monticello Realty

    (870) 291-8544

    2298 Arkansas 35, Monticello, AR 71655
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    $80,000

    • 1 Bed
    • 1 Bath
    • 336 Sq Ft

    618 Hillcrest St, Monticello, AR 71655

    This .06 acres lot comes with a 2018 Cedar Creek 42 5th wheel camper that has been skirted, a 10x16' building that has been converted into a laundry room with washer and dyer hookups, 2 car metal carport utilized as an outdoor area with a mounted television and burn barrel, and is fenced in. Property has been used as a residence and as a rental property. Call today to schedule your personal

    Shawna Thaxton Wilkerson Real Estate Company

    618 Hillcrest St, Monticello, AR 71655

Why Live in Monticello

Monticello, Arkansas, is a growing city nestled in the Arkansas Timberlands, surrounded by pine and cypress forests. The timber industry is a significant part of the local economy, with the Weyerhaeuser Company constructing a $500 million timber facility expected to create hundreds of jobs. Monticello offers various attractions, including Lake Monticello, known for its premier bass fishing, boat ramps, playgrounds, and disc golf course. The Lakewoods Trails provide 7 miles of non-motorized paths, with plans to expand to 25 miles. The University of Arkansas at Monticello enrolls over 3,000 students and houses the state's only Forest Resources Center. Downtown features murals depicting local life and the Turner Neal Museum of Natural History, which includes the Pomeroy Planetarium. Dining options are concentrated along U.S. Route 425, with Ray’s Hamburgers being a local favorite since 1964. Monticello is about 50 miles from Pine Bluff and 90 miles from Little Rock, providing convenient access to Bill and Hillary Clinton National Airport. The city’s crime rates are below the state average, offering a safer environment compared to the national average. Housing includes ranch-style homes with brick exteriors and larger traditional homes, with newer subdivisions expected due to the new timber plant. Summers are long and humid, while winters are short but cold, with moderate risks of ice storms and strong winds.

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