Valentines Reality Check: Love Dies, Land Builds Legacy
Still dreaming of owning land in 2026? Heres the harsh truth: most people spend hundreds on flowers, chocolates, and fancy dinners and still dont own a thing. This Valentines, do something that lasts.
Introducing 0.25 acres on Kamiakin Cir, Cherokee Village, AR your exclusive building lot, where the only thing you can do is create something meaningful: a future home, a weekend cabin, or a long-term investment. No RV chaos, no camping tents this is for builders, dreamers, and people ready to commit to freedom.
Property Highlights
Lot Size: 0.25 acres, wooded and sloped ready for your blueprint
APN: 370-20324-000
Address: Kamiakin Cir, Cherokee Village, AR 72529
Zoning: Single-Family Residential build your dream home!
Access: Kamiakin Cir, county-maintained & paved
Elevation: Approx. 1,939 ft
Utilities: Water via Cherokee Village Water Works, septic required, propane gas
Allowed Uses: Build only no camping, RVs, or mobile homes
Location Perks
Minutes from US HWY-412 & RT-175
Close to small-town charm in Ash Flat, Horseshoe Bend, and Oxford
Scenic attractions: Hackney Creek Covered Bridge, Mammoth Spring State Park, Star Falls, Highland Park, Tohi Trail & Depot Museum
Pricing & Owner Financing
Cash Price: $1,600
Owner Financing: $75/month for 24 months
Down Payment: $50 | Doc Fee: $100
No banks, no credit checks, no waiting start building immediately
Why This Lot is a 2026 Game-Changer
Build equity while others rent or throw money at fleeting things
Secure a tangible asset in the Ozarks for less than your Valentines dinner
Enjoy peace, privacy, and nature and create a legacy that lasts
Controversial Truth: Most Valentine gifts are gone in a week. This lot? Forever. Roses wilt. Chocolate melts. Land appreciates. The question is are you bold enough to stop buying temporary things and start building your future this Valentines?
Message Now: Claim the details and make 2026 the year you finally own land because the only thing more romantic than roses is creating your own piece of the Ozarks.