Riverfront Fixer-Upper on 1.7 Acres Along th

Some properties quietly wait for the right person to see them.

This riverfront 1.7-acre tract is one of those rare chances.

On paper, it’s a rough, as-is fixer with aging structures and unknowns.

In reality, it’s something far more emotional: a blank canvas with water, trees, and time on your side. 

This 1.7-acre parcel along the Red Bird River isn’t trying to impress anyone at first glance.

A worn mobile home, an old block building, and the blunt honesty of an as-is sale make that clear.

Yet the longer you stand on the property, the more the details begin to matter less than the feeling.

The river moves steadily, the slope of the land draws your eye toward the water, and

the noise of everyday life feels a little farther away than it did an hour before.

What makes this place special isn’t perfection; it’s possibility.

Existing structures can be revived, repurposed, or removed entirely.

Utilities may shorten the path from idea to reality.

Whether you imagine a modest cabin, a weekend retreat, a long-term land hold, or a carefully planned investment, the property doesn’t argue—it adapts.

In a market full of finished products, this is something rarer: a quiet piece of ground that lets you decide what the story will be.

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