Clark County real estate transactions recorded Jan. 24-Feb. 6, 2025, having a value of $100,000 or greater. Information is gathered from public records held by the Clark County Circuit Clerk, online real estate records via actdatascout.com and the Arkansas Secretary of State. The Arkadelphian includes names of grantees, grantors, transaction price and property description available, and does not withhold names. A variety of factors, including improvements made to a home or property, are considered in real estate prices that may increase from when the seller bought the property.
The property exchange that brought in the largest sum of money in this round of transactions was the $470,000 sale of an apartment complex in Arkadelphia. The Pines at Country Club, 2510 Country Club Road, sold to Arihant Investment LLC, a North Little Rock company registered to Rushi Panchal, who is buying the three-unit, 5,842-SF complex for $470,000. Previous owner of the 1-acre property was Reni LLC, which is registered to Johnson and Terry Reniguntala, of Jacksonville.
In Caddo Valley, Los Agaves Mexican Restaurant Bar & Grill is buying the building from which it has operated since 2022, located at 122 Valley St., for $335,000. The company is registered to Cristo Rivera, of Arkadelphia. Previous owner, May 5 DeSoto LLC, registered to Juan Reyes of Bonnerdale, paid $95,000 in 2022; the owner prior, Catadores JRR Inc., bought it in 2019 for $200,000. The restaurant was once home to a Wendy’s burger joint.
Elizabeth and George T. Sharp (dec.) sold a 2,214-SF brick home and two vacant lots on Dogwood Drive, west of Arkadelphia’s city limits, to William and Melody Dunn in a $325,000 exchange.
For $190,000 Justin Denney’s namesake construction company, based in Sheridan, sold its 2020-built 1,452-SF frame siding home at the 1100 block of South 26th Street, Arkadelphia. Cambree Robinson is the buyer.
In a late January transaction that hadn’t been updated online, DL Daniel Properties LLC bought a 3.22-acre lot at 126 Malvern Road, Caddo Valley, for $120,000. The Georgia company is registered to David Daniel, et al. Danielle and Eric Davis sold the property, which is located across the highway from the Caddo Valley Fire Department and Church of the Nazarene.
Rounding out these real estate deals is the $115,000 sale of 48.12 acres of split timber/pasture on Daughty Island Road east of its junction with Shakertown Road. Benny Tucker sold the acreage to Kinco Properties LLC, which owns an additional 110 acres in the vicinity and is registered to Doug Wasson, president/CEO of Kinco Constructors, the 10th largest commercial contractor in the state according to Arkansas Business’s 2025 Book of Lists. Tucker, et al, bought the land in 1999 for $300,000.

