167 Pineview Ln
Mammoth Spring, AR 72554
- 3 Beds
- 3 Baths
- 3,254 sqft (on 20 acres)
3 Beds
3 Baths
3,254 sqft
(on 20 acres)
Home Value
Trulia Estimate
$365KSince last month
Decreased$10K (-2.7%)Since last year
Decreased$42K (-10.3%)Since last sale
Increased$236K (+184.7%)Learn more about this home's value by checking out its Trulia Estimate, the value of nearby homes, and how much similar homes have sold for.
Trulia Estimate
The of this home's value increased by +195% in the last 10 years
| Month | Estimated value |
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2026 | |
| August 2026 | $364K |
| July 2026 | $375K |
| June 2026 | $369K |
| May 2026 | $377K |
| April 2026 | $372K |
| March 2026 | $379K |
| February 2026 | $372K |
| January 2026 | $374K |
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Comparable sales
These are recently sold homes that have a similar location or other similar features to this home, like bedrooms, bathrooms, and square footage. Get a sense of the expected prices in the area by viewing these homes.Address | Distance | Property Type | Sold Price | Sold Date | Bed | Bath | Sqft |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
0.52 | Single-Family Home | $50,000 | 10/31/25 | 1 | 1 | 300 | |
1.02 | Single-Family Home | $115,000 | 10/14/25 | 3 | 1 | 1,296 | |
0.84 | Single-Family Home | $200,000 | 06/18/26 | 3 | 2.5 | 2,700 | |
1.12 | Single-Family Home | $55,000 | 09/24/25 | 2 | 1.5 | 1,447 | |
1.47 | Single-Family Home | $138,000 | 04/08/26 | 3 | 1.5 | 1,318 | |
1.91 | Single-Family Home | $155,000 | 02/26/26 | 3 | 2 | 1,757 | |
2.11 | Single-Family Home | $190,000 | 04/01/26 | 3 | 2.5 | 1,908 |
Nearby home prices
Get a sense of expected prices in the area by checking the value of nearby homes.Address | Distance | Price | Bed | Bath | Sqft | Status |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
0.52 | $50,000 | 1 | 1 | 300 | Recently Sold | |
0.55 | $42,000 | - | - | - | Recently Sold | |
0.55 | $29,900 | - | - | - | For Sale | |
0.56 | $30,000 | - | - | - | For Sale | |
0.62 | $99,000 | 2 | 2 | 980 | For Sale | |
0.68 | $110,000 | - | - | - | For Sale | |
0.70 | $110,000 | - | - | - | For Sale |
Local Information
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Home Highlights
Property Type
Single-Family Home
Year Built
1998
Lot Size
20 acres
Living Area
3,254 sqft
Price/Sqft
$112
Parking
Garage
About this House
HOME WITH 20 ACRES LOCATED CLOSE TO SPRING RIVER FOR SALE--3 bedroom 2 ½ bath earth berm home, providing exceptional safety and economical utilities, has some of those special features that everyone wants. Large rooms, unique layout with brick accents, seclusion, and a lot of extras. There is a whole home gas powered generator, central heat and air, as well as a fireplace and a wood burning stove. 20 wooded acres, perfect for hunting or just enjoying nature. Established chicken coop, pig pen and dog kennel. Plenty of cleared space for garden areas and landscaping, including areas that you could put a swimming pool or firing range. Less than a one minute drive or 15 minutes walk to The Spring River with an abundance of fish right there at Dam 3
MLS: 60119890
Directions: HWY 63 S of Mammoth Spring to Dam 3. Turn off to the right. Go to 2nd driveway left. Canoe rental Business on Corner. Lane Ends @ House
Mammoth Spring, Arkansas
Population-
977 in the 2010 Census
Climate
On average, there are 215 sunny days per year in Mammoth Spring (zip 72554), Arkansas. The July high is around 90 degrees. The January low is 24. Mammoth Spring, Arkansas, gets 46 inches of rain per year. The US average is 39. Snowfall is 3 inches. The average US city gets 26 inches of snow per year. The number of days with precipitation is 70.
Education
Mammoth Spring School District- Mission
It is the mission of the Mammoth Spring School District to educate all students. We will provide a relevant and challenging curriculum for each student which will promote higher level thinking skills, develop working skills in technology and enhance problem solving ability, so that students may become more competent in an ever changing world.
Hospitals
Ozarks Medical Center is a system of care encompassing a 114-bed acute care hospital, 8 primary care, and 15 specialty clinics, along with complete rehabilitation and home care services. We are a not-for-profit medical referral center with over 1100 employees, serving an 8-county area in south central Missouri and north central Arkansas.
Electric Company
North Arkansas Electric Cooperative was incorporated in 1939 and just one year later, on June 6th of 1940, energized its first line. As an electric cooperative, NAEC is a private independent electric utility incorporated under the laws of Arkansas. We are owned by the members we serve and governed by a nine member board of directors elected from the membership, which sets policies and procedures that are implemented by the cooperative's professional staff. North Arkansas Electric Cooperative is one of seventeen distribution cooperatives located in Arkansas. Ranked 5th in the state, NAEC serves approximately 36,000 member accounts in Northern Arkansas. With over 4,500 miles of power line and 27 different substation sites, North Arkansas Electric Cooperative provides electric service in parts of seven different counties. North Arkansas Electric Cooperative is headquartered in Salem, Arkansas and operates two other full service offices located in Ash Flat and Mountain Home.
Telecommunications
Fidelity Communications- Cable television, home phone, and high speed internet.
Century Link- Home phone, high speed internet, and dish network Television.
Airports
The closest airports to mammoth Spring are the Springfield- Branson National Airport (147 Miles), Memphis International Airport (160 Miles), Little Rock- Clinton National Airport (155 miles), and Lambert-St. Louis International Airport (236 miles).
Closest large Cities
Jonesboro, Arkansas-
Jonesboro, one of the state's most progressive cities, was established in 1859 among the rolling hills of Crowley's Ridge in northeast Arkansas. Downtown is filled with gift shops, restaurants, art galleries, a day spa and an active civic center called the Forum. Arkansas State University offers one of the mid-South's finest museums, a fine arts center, and an indoor sports/entertainment complex. The Forrest L. Wood Crowley's Ridge Nature Center provides an interesting tour of the natural wonders of the region, plus serves as a stop along Crowley's Ridge National Scenic Byway.
Memphis, Tennessee-
Memphis is a pilgrimage for those wanting to visit the birthplace of the blues, of soul and of rock 'n' roll. On Beale Street, W.C. Handy put down on paper the first written blues music. Elvis, Roy Orbison, Jerry Lee Lewis, and Johnny Cash all recorded at the historic Sun Records, which is now a museum. Graceland, the second most-visited home in America, welcomes visitors from around the world who yearn for a peek into the life of "the King." Beyond the music, Tennessee's largest city also offers much more. It has more sunny days each year than Miami and combines southern tradition and hospitality with modern amenities. You'll enjoy great dining (be sure to sample the barbecued ribs), art galleries and exciting nightlife.
Springfield, Missouri-
With more than 440,000 people in the metro area, Springfield is where the rolling hills of the Ozarks plateau form a surprisingly modern and green city.
A "big, small town," Springfield offers a great blend of fascinating attractions, historical treasures, sports excitement and cultural and leisure activities in a welcoming environment. The city offers 102 parks, including a linear trail system that integrates with the city's growing on-street bike route system; an airport; an art museum; a zoo; the Springfield Lasers professional tennis team; the Springfield Cardinals minor-league baseball team and is home to Bass Pro Shops, Missouri State University, Drury and Evangel universities and the Assemblies of God USA.
Branson, Missouri-
While visiting you can: attend star-studded performances at Branson's many live shows; enjoy Silver Dollar City, one of the world's top theme parks; take in the beauty and adventure of the Ozark Mountains and three pristine lakes; play some of the best golf in the Midwest; visit museums highlighting the area's rich history and culture; relax at spas and resorts; and shop at Branson's many boutiques, galleries and outlets.
Things To Do
Spring River-
Located in mammoth, a Clear spring fed river with long pools and whitewater falls. Exceptional trout and walleye fishing, canoeing, kayaking, boating, swimming and much more.
Mammoth Spring State Park-
Mammoth Spring is Arkansas's largest spring and the second largest spring in the Ozark Mountains. A National Natural Landmark, the spring flows nine million gallons of water hourly. Forming a scenic 10-acre lake, it then flows south as the Spring River, a popular Ozark trout and float stream. Located near the spring, the park's 1886 Frisco depot will take you back in time to an early 1900s train station. Parked just outside the train station is a Frisco caboose to explore, too.
Eleven Point River- Located 10 minutes From Alton. A Beautiful Scenic River perfect for Canoeing, Kayaking, boating, swimming, Fishing, and so much more.
Norfork Lake-
a 22,0000 Acre lake located in Mountain Home, Arkansas. Home to a variety of freshwater game fish.
Boating, water skiing, camping, and swimming are all extremely popular on the lake.
Bull Shoals Lake-
The largest lake in Arkansas. Covers over 94,000 acres. Known for bass fishing, water sports, boating, swimming, and camping.
Mark Twain National Forest-
Mark Twain National Forest has a wide range of popular recreation opportunities. The forest has over 750 miles of trails for hiking, horseback riding, mountain biking, and motorized use. Sections of the Ozark Trail wind through the forest. More than 350 miles of perennial streams, suitable for floating canoeing and kayaking, meander through its canopied expanses. Our campgrounds offer visitors a variety of forest experiences, including semi-primitive and wilderness camping for solitude.
Peck Ranch-
The area consists of 23,763 acres of rugged, forested hills and hollows. This area is predominantly forested with nearly 1,500 acres in glades, along with quality woodland, cropland, and some wetlands. Facilities/features: primitive camping, picnic areas, firearms range, viewing deck, two deer/turkey blinds, one intermittent stream and four Natural Areas (Grassy Pond, Goldenseal, Stegall Mountain and Mule Hollow). There is a 10 mile self guided tour for elk viewing.
MLS: 60119890
Directions: HWY 63 S of Mammoth Spring to Dam 3. Turn off to the right. Go to 2nd driveway left. Canoe rental Business on Corner. Lane Ends @ House
Mammoth Spring, Arkansas
Population-
977 in the 2010 Census
Climate
On average, there are 215 sunny days per year in Mammoth Spring (zip 72554), Arkansas. The July high is around 90 degrees. The January low is 24. Mammoth Spring, Arkansas, gets 46 inches of rain per year. The US average is 39. Snowfall is 3 inches. The average US city gets 26 inches of snow per year. The number of days with precipitation is 70.
Education
Mammoth Spring School District- Mission
It is the mission of the Mammoth Spring School District to educate all students. We will provide a relevant and challenging curriculum for each student which will promote higher level thinking skills, develop working skills in technology and enhance problem solving ability, so that students may become more competent in an ever changing world.
Hospitals
Ozarks Medical Center is a system of care encompassing a 114-bed acute care hospital, 8 primary care, and 15 specialty clinics, along with complete rehabilitation and home care services. We are a not-for-profit medical referral center with over 1100 employees, serving an 8-county area in south central Missouri and north central Arkansas.
Electric Company
North Arkansas Electric Cooperative was incorporated in 1939 and just one year later, on June 6th of 1940, energized its first line. As an electric cooperative, NAEC is a private independent electric utility incorporated under the laws of Arkansas. We are owned by the members we serve and governed by a nine member board of directors elected from the membership, which sets policies and procedures that are implemented by the cooperative's professional staff. North Arkansas Electric Cooperative is one of seventeen distribution cooperatives located in Arkansas. Ranked 5th in the state, NAEC serves approximately 36,000 member accounts in Northern Arkansas. With over 4,500 miles of power line and 27 different substation sites, North Arkansas Electric Cooperative provides electric service in parts of seven different counties. North Arkansas Electric Cooperative is headquartered in Salem, Arkansas and operates two other full service offices located in Ash Flat and Mountain Home.
Telecommunications
Fidelity Communications- Cable television, home phone, and high speed internet.
Century Link- Home phone, high speed internet, and dish network Television.
Airports
The closest airports to mammoth Spring are the Springfield- Branson National Airport (147 Miles), Memphis International Airport (160 Miles), Little Rock- Clinton National Airport (155 miles), and Lambert-St. Louis International Airport (236 miles).
Closest large Cities
Jonesboro, Arkansas-
Jonesboro, one of the state's most progressive cities, was established in 1859 among the rolling hills of Crowley's Ridge in northeast Arkansas. Downtown is filled with gift shops, restaurants, art galleries, a day spa and an active civic center called the Forum. Arkansas State University offers one of the mid-South's finest museums, a fine arts center, and an indoor sports/entertainment complex. The Forrest L. Wood Crowley's Ridge Nature Center provides an interesting tour of the natural wonders of the region, plus serves as a stop along Crowley's Ridge National Scenic Byway.
Memphis, Tennessee-
Memphis is a pilgrimage for those wanting to visit the birthplace of the blues, of soul and of rock 'n' roll. On Beale Street, W.C. Handy put down on paper the first written blues music. Elvis, Roy Orbison, Jerry Lee Lewis, and Johnny Cash all recorded at the historic Sun Records, which is now a museum. Graceland, the second most-visited home in America, welcomes visitors from around the world who yearn for a peek into the life of "the King." Beyond the music, Tennessee's largest city also offers much more. It has more sunny days each year than Miami and combines southern tradition and hospitality with modern amenities. You'll enjoy great dining (be sure to sample the barbecued ribs), art galleries and exciting nightlife.
Springfield, Missouri-
With more than 440,000 people in the metro area, Springfield is where the rolling hills of the Ozarks plateau form a surprisingly modern and green city.
A "big, small town," Springfield offers a great blend of fascinating attractions, historical treasures, sports excitement and cultural and leisure activities in a welcoming environment. The city offers 102 parks, including a linear trail system that integrates with the city's growing on-street bike route system; an airport; an art museum; a zoo; the Springfield Lasers professional tennis team; the Springfield Cardinals minor-league baseball team and is home to Bass Pro Shops, Missouri State University, Drury and Evangel universities and the Assemblies of God USA.
Branson, Missouri-
While visiting you can: attend star-studded performances at Branson's many live shows; enjoy Silver Dollar City, one of the world's top theme parks; take in the beauty and adventure of the Ozark Mountains and three pristine lakes; play some of the best golf in the Midwest; visit museums highlighting the area's rich history and culture; relax at spas and resorts; and shop at Branson's many boutiques, galleries and outlets.
Things To Do
Spring River-
Located in mammoth, a Clear spring fed river with long pools and whitewater falls. Exceptional trout and walleye fishing, canoeing, kayaking, boating, swimming and much more.
Mammoth Spring State Park-
Mammoth Spring is Arkansas's largest spring and the second largest spring in the Ozark Mountains. A National Natural Landmark, the spring flows nine million gallons of water hourly. Forming a scenic 10-acre lake, it then flows south as the Spring River, a popular Ozark trout and float stream. Located near the spring, the park's 1886 Frisco depot will take you back in time to an early 1900s train station. Parked just outside the train station is a Frisco caboose to explore, too.
Eleven Point River- Located 10 minutes From Alton. A Beautiful Scenic River perfect for Canoeing, Kayaking, boating, swimming, Fishing, and so much more.
Norfork Lake-
a 22,0000 Acre lake located in Mountain Home, Arkansas. Home to a variety of freshwater game fish.
Boating, water skiing, camping, and swimming are all extremely popular on the lake.
Bull Shoals Lake-
The largest lake in Arkansas. Covers over 94,000 acres. Known for bass fishing, water sports, boating, swimming, and camping.
Mark Twain National Forest-
Mark Twain National Forest has a wide range of popular recreation opportunities. The forest has over 750 miles of trails for hiking, horseback riding, mountain biking, and motorized use. Sections of the Ozark Trail wind through the forest. More than 350 miles of perennial streams, suitable for floating canoeing and kayaking, meander through its canopied expanses. Our campgrounds offer visitors a variety of forest experiences, including semi-primitive and wilderness camping for solitude.
Peck Ranch-
The area consists of 23,763 acres of rugged, forested hills and hollows. This area is predominantly forested with nearly 1,500 acres in glades, along with quality woodland, cropland, and some wetlands. Facilities/features: primitive camping, picnic areas, firearms range, viewing deck, two deer/turkey blinds, one intermittent stream and four Natural Areas (Grassy Pond, Goldenseal, Stegall Mountain and Mule Hollow). There is a 10 mile self guided tour for elk viewing.
167 Pineview Ln, Mammoth Spring, AR 72554 is a 3 bedroom, 3 bathroom, 3,254 sqft single-family home built in 1998. It last sold for $128,000 on Oct 3, 2005. It is currently off market. The Trulia Estimate is $364,700, with a rent estimate of $2,188/month.
Home Details for 167 Pineview Ln
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Heating & Cooling Heating: Forced Air, ElectricAir ConditioningCooling System: CentralHeating Fuel: Forced Air |
Fireplace & Spa Fireplace |
Levels, Entrance, & Accessibility Floors: Carpet, Linoleum Vinyl |
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Exterior Home Features Roof: Metal, OtherExterior: Vinyl, BrickFoundation Type: SlabPatio |
Parking & Garage GarageParking Spaces: 3Parking: Carport, Garage Attached |
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Year Built Year Built: 1998 |
Property Type / Style Property Type: Single Family Home |
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Lot Area: 20.00 acres |
Price and Tax history
| Date | Event | Price |
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Mar 13, 2019 Source: Agent Provided | ListingRemoved | $269,000 |
Sep 24, 2018 Source: Agent Provided | PriceChange | $269,000 Price increased by 8% |
Sep 4, 2018 Source: N/A | PriceChange | $249,000 Price decreased by 7% |
Aug 15, 2018 Source: N/A | PriceChange | $269,000 Price decreased by 10% |
Aug 8, 2018 Source: N/A | PriceChange | $299,000 Price decreased by 9% |
Aug 6, 2018 Source: N/A | PriceChange | $329,000 Price decreased by 6% |
Jul 25, 2018 Source: N/A | PriceChange | $349,000 Price decreased by 5% |
Jul 12, 2018 Source: N/A | Listed For Sale | $369,000 |
Oct 3, 2005 Source: N/A | Sold | $128,000 |
| Year | Property tax | Tax assessment |
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| 2025 | $656 | $279,600 |
Home facts updated by county records
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100 % Say there's wildlife
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Frequently asked questions about 167 Pineview Ln
- What is 167 Pineview Ln estimated to be worth?Trulia's estimated value for 167 Pineview Ln in Mammoth Spring, AR is $364,700.
- What is the price history for 167 Pineview Ln?167 Pineview Ln in Mammoth Spring, AR last sold for $128,000 in October 2005.
- Is Mammoth Spring a buyer's or seller's market?Mammoth Spring is currently a buyer's market, based on recent for-sale activity.
- What are the closest schools to 167 Pineview Ln?The closest schools to 167 Pineview Ln in Mammoth Spring, AR are Mammoth Spring Elementary School (Pre-K, rated 5/10), Mammoth Spring High School (Middle, rated 6/10).
- Does 167 Pineview Ln have air conditioning?Yes, 167 Pineview Ln in Mammoth Spring, AR has air conditioning.
- How big is the lot at 167 Pineview Ln?The lot at 167 Pineview Ln in Mammoth Spring, AR is about 20 acres.

