Indian Knob Developmentof Mountain View, Arkansas now has available large residential lots for sale. Lot sizes range from .67 to 4.06 acres. Located within the city limits of Mountain View, the development is serviced by the Mountain View Water and Sewer Department as well as the Fire Department. Underground connection boxes are located on every lot to provide easy access to the necessary utilities: cable television, electric, natural gas, telephone, city water and sewer. Curbs and gutters provide storm drainage while the City streetlights illuminate paved streets to allow convenient access to your property.

Indian Knob Developmentis located exactly 1 mile from the historic Stone County Courthouse and Square on Highway 87 North. This location has the best of both worlds: secluded, scenic lots with convenient access to grocery stores, physician offices, the hospital, other medical facilities, schools and shopping. This planned development will include 90 lots upon completion. Currently, Indian Knob South is complete with 48 lots available. Indian Knob North will be completed in 2006. All infrastructures have been built according to city and state regulations, as well as inspected and approved by City officials.

Indian Knob Developmenthome sites are unique in that lots are designed with you in mind. Large residential lots with easy access to city amenities including restrictive covenants which are designed to protect and preserve the value of your home and property.

Indian Knob Developmenthas something to offer you if you dream of living high on a hill or in an open field of rolling pasture, privacy in the woods or maybe you want to fish in your own stocked pond. The variety of lots offer something for everyone. What sets Indian Knob apart are the beautiful untouched trees and the panoramic views of Stone County Arkansas. You can now experience the scenic beauty of the Ozark Mountains year-round in your own backyard.

Mountain View, Arkansas…. Where every Mountain has a View and every View has a Mountain.

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