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Hot Springs, Arkansas Riverside Home for Sale

278 Jacoway Ln., Hot Springs, Arkansas 71913

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Hot Springs is a resort town in central Arkansas and is the locale of this bright Ouachita River/Hamilton Lake waterside single family home for sale. It has four bedrooms, three baths, 2,459 square feet and was built in 1992. The asking price is $315,000.

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The home has a light colored exterior and sits atop stilts about five feet from the water. A ramp leads up to the front entrance, while a small dock is attached to the seawall.

Inside, the floors are mostly brown/tan/gray wood planking; the walls and slightly vaulted, ribbed ceiling are white. Large windows in the living room and a nice, wraparound deck look out over the 126 feet of water frontage.

The open kitchen boasts glass and white cabinets, white/gray countertops, black appliances, designer lighting and an island.

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An exit to the deck and a large window are in the master bedroom. The other bedrooms also have a large window. The master bath features a beautiful freestanding oval bathtub with a two-tone corregated metal backdrop. Another bath has a walk-in shower. A washer and dryer hide in a large closet.

The separate mother-in-law cottage boasts a kitchen, bath and a bedroom.

There is no HOA fee.

Visit tinyurl.com/56hct9m7 to see this home or Google the address above to see other Realtor sites with pictures and more information.

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Hot Springs, Arkansas:

Hot Springs (population 40,000) is a tourist and retirement destination nestled among lakes and rolling hills in central Arkansas. With is renowned healing mineral waters (always at 147 degrees F) and historic bathhouses, this resort spa town is part of Hot Springs National Park.

The town jewel is Bathhouse Row, where opulent 1920s bathhouses still stand in gorgeous splendor, offering a glimpse of a bygone era. Fordyce Bathhouse is the granddaddy of all Hot Springs' bathhouses. Built in 1915, it was said to be "the most practical, complete, and luxurious bathhouse in the world." Today, it houses the Park's visitors' center and a free museum.

Along Central Avenue, just across the street from Bathhouse Row, nearly two dozen art galleries and museums welcome visitors. The Art Gallery Walk on the first Friday of each month is fun, as is the Magic Springs Amusement Park summer concert series.

Five nearby lakes provide opportunities for camping, hiking, fishing, boating and water skiing, to name a few.

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