For buyers who would rather shape a property than move into someone else’s finished idea, a riverfront parcel with space, privacy, and existing structures can be an appealing starting point. This 1.7-acre property along the Red Bird River offers that kind of opportunity, with a natural setting that may be the main draw for its next owner.
The property is being sold in its current condition and includes an older mobile home along with a block structure. Instead of presenting a polished, move-in-ready residence, it offers flexibility for someone willing to evaluate the site, plan carefully, and decide whether renovation, replacement, or a broader redevelopment approach makes the most sense.
A Setting Built Around the River
The standout feature is the direct connection to the Red Bird River. For many buyers, river frontage adds a different kind of value than square footage alone. It can create a quieter atmosphere, bring changing seasonal views, and offer a closer connection to outdoor activities.
Depending on personal interests and local conditions, the setting may appeal to people who enjoy fishing, observing wildlife, taking photos, or simply spending time away from busier areas. For others, the attraction may be less about recreation and more about having a peaceful place to slow down.