Real Estate: 8 properties, including apartment complex, change ownership in Clark County

Clark County real estate transactions recorded May 30-June 12, 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 $450,000 sale of an Arkadelphia apartment complex tops this round of real estate buys, as Eagle Point Apartments, 2508 Country Club Road, is under new ownership. Buying the two-story, 16-unit complex is Arihant Investment LLC, registered to a Parag Sanghvi, of Fremont, California. Selling the 5,824-SF rental space is Lawler Estates LLC, a Gainesville, Texas, company registered to Michael Lawler. Lawler bought the apartments in 2021 for $1.45 million. Acting as third parties in the transaction are Myrtle Tyson and Richard Mills. In turn, Lawler Estates bought 21.13 acres of timber at 3562 US Highway 67 South, southeast of the highway’s intersection with Richwoods Road, for $165,000. Selling the acreage is Lacey Eskenazi, of McKinney, Texas, who bought the land in 2023 for $322,000.

Richard Womack’s JMRW Properties LLC sold a 1,477-SF frame siding home at the 1900 block of Sylvia Street, Arkadelphia, for $265,000. Buyers are Kyle and Mariya Folmar. Womack bought the property in 2024 for $36,000. In turn, JMRW bought another property at the 1000 block of North 10th Street. The 1,574-SF brick home and 1.87 acres sold for $185,000. Selling the property is Robin McNabb and Jason Dean.

William and Brandi Cotton sold their home and 2.5 acres at the 100 block of Cedar Grove Road for $230,000. Buying the 1,954-SF brick home is Joseph Brosh, of Arkadelphia. The Cottons picked the place up in 2020 for $141,000.

In Amity, Joshua Cubbage bought a 1,507-SF brick home at the 11000 block of Highway 8 West for $150,000. The home and 1 acre was under the ownership of Arvest Bank and last sold to Charles Desonie for $120,000 in 2019.

Wrapping up this round of real estate grabs is the $100,000 sale of 62 acres along the Little Missouri River southeast of Interstate 30. Selling the mixed pasture and timber is Randall and Kimberly Boogaerts, of Okolona. The property joins existing acreage owned by the buyer, Britt Family Revocable Trust.


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