Real Estate: Walnut Square Apartments under new ownership

Clark County real estate transactions recorded June 27 through July 10, 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 top transaction in this bi-weekly report is the $1 million sale of Walnut Square Apartments, 1010 S. 16th St., Arkadelphia. Buying the multiple-unit complex with a total of 43,724-SF of living space and a laundromat on 6.34 acres is Northpark Properties Group LLC, registered to Samuel Chance Leamons of Arkadelphia. The late James Harrington bought the property in 1980; online records do not reflect the price paid then. Acting as third party to the sale and executor to Harrington’s estate is Arkadelphia attorney Ed McCorkle.

In a $525,000 deal, a 1,544-SF duplex at 103 S. 19th St. sold to Lowell and Martha Lindly, of Nashville, Arkansas. The apartment was built in 2019 by the seller, Raza Properties of Clark County LLC, registered to a Abid Raza of Prosper, Texas. Raza bought the land only in 2018 for $3,000.

Former Henderson State University head football coach Scott Maxfield and wife Beth, now of Hot Springs Village, sold their 2,020-SF brick home at the 400 block of South 29th Street to Sawyer and Anna Grace Hardage in a $325,000 deal. The Maxfields bought the place in 2005 for $195,000.

Graham and Christin Cole bought a 2,100-SF frame siding home at the 1500 block of Millcreek Drive for $275,000. Sellers Spencer Knight, et al, bought the property in 2018 for $188,000.

A 2,318-SF brick home and 3.18 acres at the 400 block of Red Hill Road sold for $269,000 to Steven McKa. Former owners are Michael and Kathy Ball, who bought the place in 2023 for $245,000.

A newly constructed home at the 2300 block of Sylvia Street sold for $259,000 to Erin and Christopher LaFont. Seller and builder of the 1,650-SF frame siding home, JMRW Properties LLC, registered to Richard Womack, bought the land only in 2024 for $36,000.

In Amity, Gregory Henthorn sold a 35-acre pasture located east of Blessed on the Rock Church and Centerpoint Youth Sports Association for $245,000. Buyers are Jeffrey and Jan Goldsby, of Carthage, Texas.

For $240,000 Larry and Celina Campbell bought a 1,657-SF frame siding home on a 20-acre spread of timber at the 2500 block of Smyrna Road, Okolona. Sellers are Donna Medford, et al, of Crawfordsville.

James Stayton bought a 1,779-SF brick home at Edgewood Drive, Arkadelphia, for $225,000. Sellers Patti and Sidney Newman Jr. bought the property in 2009 for $148,000.

In Amity, a 1,662-SF brick and frame home at the 200 block of East Thompson Street sold for $159,000. Buyer is Lucinda Sirmon. Seller Joshua Cantrell bought the place in 2022 for $80,000.

Corey Brown’s MCB Properties LLC sold six lots containing 1.7 acres and a 1,310-SF brick home at the 7100 block of US Highway 67 South, Gurdon, to Jessica Biddle for $155,000. MCB bought the property in 2024 for $60,000.

Wrapping up this round of real estate transactions is the $135,000 sale of 6.21 acres of pasture containing a 3,480-SF barn and a pond, located on Arkansas Highway 8 between Old Military Road and The Oaks Circle. Buyer is Tom Miller, of Shawnee, Oklahoma. Sellers Randy and Lynne Johnson bought the place in 2005 for $265,000.


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