The median home value in Oden, AR is $116,000.
This is
lower than
the county median home value of $148,950.
The national median home value is $308,980.
The average price of homes sold in Oden, AR is $116,000.
Approximately 65% of Oden homes are owned,
compared to 14% rented, while
19% are vacant.
Oden real estate listings include condos, townhomes, and single family homes for sale.
Commercial properties are also available.
If you like to see a property, contact Oden real estate agent to arrange a tour today!
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186 acre working cattle & horse ranch with 3 barns, 2 with lean to sheds, 100x200 steel truss covered arena for numerous competition sports, roping, obstacles, team penning, sorting, etc.! Covered stalls by arena for 24 horses, horse barn with lean to, plus nine stalls, wash bay, tack and feed room, office and machine shop, third barn for hay storage & 2 ponds, 4 pastures,( 2 cow, 2 horse with) 3 automatic Ritchie waterers plumbed from a well that never runs dry. Property line goes to middle of South Fork Creek to which offers canoeing most of the year. See list of amenities. Too much to list.
Here is a nice 5 acre parcel just a stones throw from the North Fork of the Caddo River. The parcel also has a pond tucked away in the woods for fishing when the desire hits you. The acreage is wooded, so you can clear what you want for a cabin getaway close to the river. The Ouachita Mountains await your hunting, hiking, or biking endeavors. This spot is a nice place to call home. Come see it today!
Wooded acreage with Hwy 250 frontage along the whole South side of the property. Pebble field Road frontage to the North along the whole property. Electric and a well are on the property. There are numerous possible building sites. In Scott County limits on the outskirts of Waldron, AR. This property is located only minutes away from the well-known blue grass festival called"Turkey Track"that host annual events inviting many known country singers to entertain. Scott County is surrounded by the Ouachita National Forest. These woods contain an array of wildlife such as the Eastern Breed of Wild Turkeys, the standard American Black Bear, Feral Hogs and Whitetail Deer. Waldron is small town with a great school district surrounded by multiple job opportunities in the area such as Mercy Hospital, Logging Companies, Chicken Houses and one of the greatest chicken distributing plants in the nation, Tyson Foods Inc.