

TBD Main Street, Greenwood AR
BUILD THE NEIGHBORHOOD EVERY BUYER IS WAITING FOR | Welcome to Gold Creek Estates
Marketing description
Exceptional opportunity for builders, developers, and investors to acquire a fully pre-platted 100± lot residential subdivision in one of Western Arkansas’ most desirable housing markets. Gold Creek Estates encompasses approximately 54.85 acres and is approved for immediate development, eliminating much of the time and uncertainty associated with entitlement and zoning processes.
Located within the highly sought-after Greenwood School District, the property addresses a significant shortage of new housing inventory in the area. The development is approved for three phases, providing flexibility to deliver a variety of housing products ranging from affordable starter homes to larger estate-style residences.
Future homeowners will enjoy a peaceful, natural setting while remaining conveniently located less than one mile from Greenwood High School, shopping, dining, and recreational amenities, including Bell Park. The property also offers excellent regional connectivity with direct access to Highway 71 and a short drive to Fort Smith, Chaffee Crossing, major employers, and retail centers.
Investment highlights
- 54.85± acres of residential development land
- Approximately 100 pre-platted residential lots
- Approved for three development phases
- Located in the award-winning Greenwood School District
- Strong demand driven by limited new-home inventory
- Less than one mile from schools, shopping, and parks
- Convenient access to Highway 71, Fort Smith, and Chaffee Crossing
- Development-ready opportunity with significant time savings compared to raw land projects
Positioned in a high-demand growth corridor, Gold Creek Estates offers developers the rare opportunity to bring new housing inventory to a market actively seeking it.
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