
A 22,665-SF office-surgery center in west Little Rock weighed in at $3.12 million.
Delta Property Management LLC, led by Richard Hutson, sold the Arkansas Regional Organ Recovery Agency facility at 1701 Aldersgate Road.
The buyers are 1701 MOB LLC, led by Brock Martin and Robert Lester; and CCFW 1701 Holdings LLC, led by Kristen Bracy, Kevin Breniman, Nathan Livers, Matthew Sellers, Kay Chandler and Kenneth Singleton.
The deal is backed with a $3.7 million loan from Academy Bank of Kansas City, Missouri.
Delta Property Management bought the 1.93-acre site for $330,000 in 2006 from Charles Meyer III and Caroline M. Finley.
Camp Purchase
A 60.34-acre church camp in north Pulaski County tipped the scales at $1.2 million.
Sullivan Investment Property LLC, led by Michael Sullivan, acquired the 27,264-SF Camp Hope complex at 8809 Mills Road from Bible Baptist Church.
The deal is funded with a one-year loan of $1.5 million from Central Bank of Little Rock.
The church purchased the property for $300,000 in May 2003 from the North Pulaski Baptist Association.
Performance Buy
A 12,683-SF office building in downtown North Little Rock changed hands in a $950,000 deal.
United Cerebral Palsy of Central Arkansas Inc., led by Paula Rader, sold its 401 N. Olive St. project to Performance Door & Hardware Group LLC, led by Haitham Alley.
The deal is financed with a five-year loan of $750,000 from Simmons Bank of Pine Bluff.
United Cerebral Palsy acquired the 0.87-acre development for $385,000 in September 1999 from Flower Distributors Inc., led by Bert Gaston.
Commercial Land
An 8.6-acre commercial site in Little Rock rang up a $528,000 sale.
MK Realty Co. LLC, led by Kim Salinas, purchased the land at the southwest corner of Mabelvale West Road and Red Raiders Drive from Stribling Equipment LLC of Richland, Mississippi.
The deal is backed with a five-year loan of $450,000 from Relyance Bank of White Hall. Stribling bought the property in October 2012 as part of a $3.85 million deal with Alawest-Al LLC of Northport, Alabama.
Multifamily Sale
A 13-unit apartment project in Jacksonville drew a $450,000 transaction.
Deon and Ursula Robinson acquired South Oak Apartments at 800 S. Oak St. from A.P. Rentals LLC, led by Austin and Jennifer Patton.
The deal is funded with a $385,000 loan from Centennial Bank of Conway.
A.P. Rentals purchased the 0.76-acre development for $185,000 in April 2016 from Gamma Properties Inc., led by Amin Amarshi.
Warehouse Transaction
A 2,720-SF warehouse in North Little Rock sold for $200,000.
RHH LLC, led by Richard and Mary Katherine Henderson, bought the 3900 Progress St. project. The seller is C&C Commercial Cleaner Inc., led by James Camp.
The deal is financed with a $910,000 loan from Encore Bank of Little Rock.
Camp acquired the 0.56-acre development for $75,000 in October 1997 from the Norman E. Clifton & Shirley E. Clifton Revocable Trust.
Valley Falls Estates
A 10,849-SF home in the Valley Falls Estates neighborhood of west Little Rock weighed in at $2.3 million.
Eugene and Linda Sumpter purchased the house from A.A. Properties LLC, led by Ahmed Samad.
The limited liability company acquired the residence for $1.85 million in August 2022 from Westwood Real Estate Development Co., led by Steve Wortman.
Steve and Missy Wortman bought the property for a reported $1.2 million in October 2005 from VFE Inc., led by Rick Ferguson.
Falstone Court I
A 3,474-SF home in west Little Rock’s Falstone Court neighborhood is under new ownership after a $974,700 transaction.
Bradley and Michele Edwards acquired the house from Mary Bradford and the Rivera Family Trust, led by Mark Anthony Rivera Sr.
The deal is backed with a 30-year loan of $574,700 from Bank of Little Rock Mortgage Corp.
Bradford and the trust purchased the residence for $959,900 in September 2023 from Laura and Nathan Smith.
Falstone Court II
A 3,472-SF home in the Falstone Court neighborhood changed hands in an $880,000 deal. Junqi Zhang bought the house from Matthew Gray.
Gray acquired the residence for $849,000 in August 2023 from Hartness Construction Co., led by Brenda Hartness.
Varennes Court
Pro Window & Door Inc., led by Jim Draper Jr., paid $3 million to the Phelps Family Trust for a 7,513-SF house in west Little Rock’s Varennes Court neighborhood.
The trustees, Donald and Lucinda Phelps, purchased the 0.81-acre location for $432,000 in December 2017 from Deltic Timber Corp. of El Dorado.