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277 Lakehall Rd Road

7 8.0   Sf: 5524   Yr: 1986  Acres: 0.410

Welcome to an impressive lakefront home on Lake Chicot in Lake Village, Arkansas. This 0.41+- acre estate offers 8,000+- SF under roof with 5,524+- SF heated and cooled. The main home has four...

390 144 Highway

Acres: 7.680

This 7.68 tract offers an excellent location directly across Highway 144 from Lake Chicot. Recent dirt work has been completed, creating a 0.5% grade that gently falls north and south from the center...

2524 Lakeshore

3 2.0   Sf: 3386   Yr: 1955  Acres: 3.370

Discover serene lakefront living in this charming 3-bedroom, 2-bathroom home, perfectly positioned for panoramic views and supreme comfort. Encompassing a spacious 3386 square feet, this property...

1584 Alexander Circle

3 2.0   Sf: 1804   Yr: 2000  Acres: 0.680

Are you looking for a new home? Check out this brick home located in the city of Lake Village! This property features a split floor plan, three bedrooms, two bathrooms, living room with fireplace...

0000 Hwy 65

0 0.0 Acres: 1.400

This 1.40 acre parcel is located in an extremely high traffic area in Lake Village, AR

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203 NE Sprague ST

0 0.0   Sf: 1966   Yr: 1900  Acres: 0.000

Rare 3 piece combination of prime Mississippi River frontage recreational land at south end of Delta Heritage Trail, historic downtown residence and (separable) commercial building. Location and town...

DeSoto Levee DR

0 0.0   Sf: 0   Yr: 0  Acres: 120.000

Prime Mississippi River frontage recreational land at south end of the Delta Heritage Trail State Park combined with historic downtown residence and commercial building. Location and town primed for...

Lake Chicot Information

Lake Chicot, located near Lake Village in southeastern Arkansas, is the state's largest natural lake and a remnant of the Mississippi River, stretching about 20 miles. It is a popular destination for recreational activities such as fishing, boating, and birdwatching, with a variety of aquatic life including bass, catfish, and crappie. The area is also home to Lake Chicot State Park, which provides camping, hiking, and picnic opportunities amid its natural beauty. Historically, the lake served as a vital transportation route, reflecting the region's culture and ecology.