Get to know 11748 Highway 63 South
BUILDINGS
The property features a newly constructed 24-unit mini-storage facility that has never been rented, offering a turnkey start for an investor. Of the units, 16 are larger and 8 are smaller, perfect for household items or overflow. All units are in excellent condition, built to modern standards with long-term durability in mind. In addition, a 30x30 shop building with a bathroom sits on the property, offering multiple usage options such as an office, workshop, or additional rental space. Both the storage facility and shop are strategically positioned for easy access, with room for expansion if desired. Combined with the secured, gated entrance, the buildings provide a solid foundation for a profitable business while leaving plenty of space for growth on the surrounding acreage.
LAND
This 16-acre property just 5 miles outside of Hardy, AR, offers both beauty and functionality with highway frontage for prime visibility. About half the acreage is cleared, providing ready-to-use open ground, while the other half features timber, brush, and large white oak trees mixed with other hardwoods, creating natural shade and habitat. A creek meanders along the backside of the property, enhancing its charm and offering a unique natural feature. The terrain is mostly flat, allowing for easy development and expansion. With a partially fenced boundary and a gated entrance, the property is secure and private, while still accessible. Whether you envision adding more storage units, creating additional income-producing spaces, or simply enjoying the balance of open ground and timber, this property delivers flexibility and opportunity in a highly desirable setting.
CITY
Hardy, Arkansas, is a charming small town nestled in the foothills of the Ozark Mountains. Known for its rich history and vibrant community spirit, Hardy offers a unique blend of natural beauty and cultural heritage. The town is bisected by the Spring River, renowned for its clear waters, making it a popular destination for fishing, canoeing, and swimming. Hardy’s historic Main Street, lined with well-preserved buildings from the early 20th century, hosts a variety of antique shops, boutiques, and cozy cafes, creating a nostalgic and inviting atmosphere.The town is also home to the Hardy Homestead, a living history museum that provides a glimpse into the life of early settlers. Outdoor enthusiasts can explore the many hiking and biking trails in the surrounding Ozark National Forest. Hardy hosts several annual events, including the Spring River Canoe Race and the Autumn Fest, which draw visitors from all over the region.
COUNTY
Fulton County, Arkansas, rests in the north-central part of the state along the Missouri border and was established in 1842. With Salem as its county seat, Fulton spans just over 620 square miles of mostly rolling hills and rugged Ozark terrain. The county is known for its natural beauty and outdoor recreation, highlighted by Mammoth Spring, one of the largest natural springs in the United States, as well as scenic rivers and lakes that draw anglers, boaters, and floaters. Agriculture plays a strong role in the local economy, with beef cattle, poultry, and feed production supporting the area, while small businesses and tourism add balance. Residents enjoy a quiet, small-town lifestyle rooted in community pride, history, and tradition, from the preserved 19th-century courthouse in Salem to the many local festivals and events that celebrate the spirit of the Ozarks.










