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8 Awesome Reasons to Move to Arkansas

By LandCentral

Ah, Arkansas, the middle child of the south. Sandwiched between the boisterous states of Tennessee, Louisiana, and Texas, Arkansas is the most overlooked state in the region. Yet, like a typical middle child, Arkansas has more to offer than meets …

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How Big is an Acre of Land Anyway?

By LandCentral

So you want an acre of land. You’re ready to grow crops, raise cattle and build your dream home without ever seeing a single neighbor. An acre of land should cover it, right? Maybe. To get a full understanding of …

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The Best Options for Financing Raw Land

By LandCentral

Financing raw land is trickier than your standard home loan. With home loans, the lender holds the house as collateral, meaning you’re less likely to skip town if you want a place to live. Whereas raw land can be easy …

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5 Hidden Benefits to Purchasing Raw Land

By LandCentral

Most people purchase land to get rich. Whether they build on it, sit on it, or sell it, raw land is known for being a sound investment. But raw land is so much more than that. With the right imagination …

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Rural Living: An Honest List of Pros and Cons

By LandCentral

The allure of rural living has grown in recent years. With more and more Americans looking to escape the rat race for a simpler life, many are trading their cookie cutter houses for a taste of the country. Did you …

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The Complete Weenies Guide to Living on a Well

By LandCentral

Thinking of living on a well, but not sure if you can trust that barbaric land water? Well have no fear. Humans have been drinking from that natural tap in the earth since the dawn of time and we’re pretty …

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Property Setbacks: What Are They and Why Do They Matter?

By LandCentral

Property setbacks help everyone live comfortably. Consider them the breathing space of a space. If you’ve ever envisioned building your dream home, odds are you never pictured it built right on the property line. That’s because whether you realize it …

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