A 26.05-acre mobile home park in Jacksonville weighed in at $3.69 million.
Jacksonville MHC Ltd. of Erlanger, Kentucky, purchased Lakeside Estates Mobile Home Park at 2613 E. Coffelt Road from JES Properties LLC, led by Paul Spellmann.
The limited liability company acquired the project for $1.2 million in April 2007 from Bill and Peggy Oakley.
Envy Transaction
An 8,422-SF cocktail lounge in Little Rock tipped the scales at $1.7 million.
T And M Real Estate Investments LLC, led by Tracy and Marcella Johnson, bought the Envy night club at 7200 Col. Glenn Road. The seller is L&J Catering Inc., led by J.D. Lipscomb.
The deal is financed with a five-year loan of $2 million from Central Bank of Little Rock.
L&J Catering assembled the 4.27-acre property in deals with Hush Puppy Inc., led by Sheila Moredock, $210,000 in November 2000; Les By Jomp Investments Inc., led by Byron House, $10,000 in September 2010; Charles and Nanette Rhodes, $2,000 in May 2012; and Janet Adams, $48,000 in December 2014.
Dollar Deal
A 9,040-SF Dollar General in Little Rock rang up a $1.49 million sale.
Duncan Family Trust of Carmel Valley, California, acquired the 14610 Arch Street Pike project from Argen Holdings (Arch) LLC, led by Leonard Boen.
The deal is backed with a 10-year loan of $575,000 from First Oklahoma Bank in Jenks.
The limited liability company bought the 1.53-acre location for $265,000 in February 2014 from Koon Properties LLC, led by Walter and Diane Koon.
Office Transaction
A 20,391-SF office building in Sherwood changed hands in a $900,000 deal.
Hankins Family Investments LLC, led by Stuart Hankins, purchased the 5604 Commerce Court project.
The seller is Commerce Office Park LLC, led by Byron McKimmey. The deal is backed with a $300,000 mortgage held by Billy Morden.
The 3.27-acre site was acquired in January 1992 as part of a $500,000 deal with Twin City Bank of North Little Rock.
Lew Drive Purchase
A 30,400-SF showroom-warehouse project in southwest Little Rock sold for $875,000. Lew Drive Investment LLC of Lakewood, Colorado, bought the Arkansas Vacuums project at 9110 Lew Drive from Gary Heral.
The deal is funded with a five-year loan of $700,000 from First National Bank of Eastern Arkansas in Forrest City. The 3.63-acre site was purchased in September 1983 as part of a $100,000 deal with the estate of Grace Richter.
Kennel Purchase
A 6,637-SF pet project in Little Rock’s Riverdale area drew a $749,750 transaction.
Hound’s Lounge Pet Resort & Spa LLC, led by Justin Harris and Mandy Marshall, acquired its 1711 Rebsamen Park Road location. The seller is JEA Investments Ltd., led by John Edward Allen IV and his wife, Catherine.
The deal is financed with a 10-year loan of $599,800 from BancorpSouth Bank of Tupelo, Mississippi.
The limited partnership bought the 0.26-acre property for $415,000 in June 2010 from Keith Hardin.
Beverage Buy
A 5,000-SF warehouse in North Little Rock is under new ownership after a $215,000 sale.
Thomo Enterprises LLC, led by Geoff Thompson, purchased the 3517 E. Broadway project from Commercial Beverage Equipment Inc., led by Joyce Norrell.
The deal is backed with a five-year loan of $375,000 from Bank OZK of Little Rock.
Commercial Beverage acquired the 0.34-acre development in November 2012 from Mason Family LLC, led by Roger Mason.
Forest Heights Place
A 4,702-SF home in the Forest Heights Place neighborhood of Little Rock weighed in at $1.24 million.
J. Ford Properties LLC, led by Philip Gray, bought the house from Andrew and Jennifer Faulkner. The deal is funded with a five-year loan of $1.3 million from First Security Bank of Searcy.
The Faulkners purchased the property for $185,000 in September 2002 from the Michael B. Crosby Sr. Revocable Trust.
Sologne Circle
A 6,369-SF home in west Little Rock’s Sologne Circle neighborhood tipped the scales at $1.1 million.
Drew and Sydney Smith acquired the home from Anthony and Rosanne Pignio. The deal is financed with a 30-year loan of $548,200 from Simmons Bank of Pine Bluff.
The Pignios bought the residence for $1 million in June 2017 from Brent and Peri Walker.
Bretagne Circle I
A 7,114-SF home in west Little Rock’s Bretagne Circle neighborhood rang up a $1.08 million sale.
Mark and Tammie Davis purchased the home from the Suzanne Lindsay Bradshaw Revocable Trust. The deal is backed with a 30-year loan of $846,000 from Ally Bank of Sandy, Utah.
The trust acquired the residence for $1 million in June 2016 from the Formicola Family Revocable Trust, led by Tom and Cindy Formicola.
Hillcrest Home I
A 5,023-SF home in the Hillcrest area of Little Rock changed hands in a $930,000 deal.
Hunter and Kelly Gibbs bought the house from Charles Hamilton. The deal is funded with a 30-year loan of $744,000 from Regions Bank of Birmingham, Alabama.
Hamilton purchased the residence for $585,000 in October 2016 from William Rector Jr. and his wife, Sarah.
Bretagne Circle II
A 5,070-SF home in west Little Rock’s Bretagne Circle neighborhood sold for $900,000.
Mark and Christina Hopkins acquired the house from Mark and Tammie Davis. The deal is financed with a 30-year loan of $548,250 from Encore Bank of Little Rock.
The Davis family bought the residence for $795,000 in April 2019 from Mark and Krista Storey.
Hillcrest Home II
A 3,146-SF home in the Hillcrest area of Little Rock drew a $725,000 transaction.
Catherine Weiss purchased the house from Phillip Johnson.
The deal is backed with a 30-year loan of $652,500 from First Horizon Bank of Memphis.
Johnson acquired the residence for $309,000 in September 2002 from the Federal National Mortgage Association.
Villages at Wellington
A 4,838-SF home in the Villages at Wellington neighborhood in west Little Rock is under new ownership after a $675,000 deal.
Faheemullah Beg and Zafirah Salman bought the house from HRPG Homes LLC, led by Hemachand Atluri.
The deal is funded with a 30-year loan of $685,400 from Arvest Bank of Fayetteville.
HRPG Homes purchased the location for $36,250 in November 2016 from Winrock Enterprises Inc., led by Russ McDonough Jr.
Prospect Terrace
A 3,236-SF home in Little Rock’s Prospect Terrace neighborhood rang up a $640,000 sale.
Chris Maris Custom Homes & Remodeling LLC acquired the house from the Laura Rasco Reeves Revocable Trust.
The deal is financed with a one-year loan of $1.2 million from Central Bank.The residence was bought for $380,000 in November 2009 from the estate of Francis W. Tucker.