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Kevin Grooms

Meet Kevin Grooms, your trusted real estate agent, broker, and proud owner of United Country offices in Southern Missouri and Northern Arkansas. Born in Salem, Arkansas, and raised on a cattle farm in Alton, Missouri, Kevin has deep roots in the region and a profound appreciation for its natural beauty.

Now residing in Thayer, Missouri, with his wife LaShanda and their daughter Elliette, Kevin embraces the outdoor lifestyle that the Ozarks has to offer. Whether it’s hunting, fishing, farming or golfing, Kevin finds joy in spending quality time with his family while enjoying the wonders of the Ozarks. His experience and enjoyment of turkey and whitetail deer hunting and working cattle on the farm makes him exceptionally qualified to

In addition to his real estate endeavors, Kevin is actively involved in his community as a board member of the University of Missouri Extension in Oregon County. His commitment to service and leadership reflects his dedication to making a positive impact on the community he calls home.

For Kevin, real estate is more than just a job—it’s a passion fueled by his love for the area and its people. Since obtaining his license in 2015, Kevin has been dedicated to merging his appreciation for the region with his commitment to serving its residents. In 2016, he purchased the United Country Cozort Realty office, followed by the acquisition of United Country Moody Realty later that same year. Under Kevin’s leadership, his United Country offices have risen to become Top 5 nationwide, with the distinction of being the #1 Listing Office in United Country in 2023.

Whether you’re buying, selling, or investing in your forever home or farm property in Southern Missouri or Northern Arkansas, Kevin Grooms is your go-to professional, committed to providing exceptional service and guiding you every step of the way.

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440-Acre Ranch or Hunter’s Retreat – Ultimate Seclusion and Natural Beauty
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440-Acre Ranch or Hunter’s Retreat – Ultimate…

Hardy, AR
Sharp
440-Acre Ranch or Hunter’s Retreat – Ultimate Seclusion and Natural Beauty Welcome to your dream ranch or secluded hunter’s paradise on 440± acres of pristine land, offering breathtaking viewsand endless possibilities. Whether you're seeking a private retreat, working ranch, or sustainable off-grid lifestyle, this property has it all. Nestled among rolling hills, this estate features 165± wooded acres teeming with wildlife and 275± open acres perfect for hay production, grazing, or future development. With 9 ponds (some stocked with fish), 7 natural springs, and the South Fork of Martin’s Creek flowing through the property, water is abundant and serene beauty is everywhere. The centerpiece is a 4,800 sq ft home with a charming wraparound porch, designed for comfort and stunning views. Upstairs offers a complete 3 bed, 2 bath layout, while the downstairs includes an additional 2 bed, 2 bath area—nearly finished and ready for your final touches. Sustainable living is easy here with a solar panel setup, offering energy efficiency and the potential for full off-grid capabilities. Fruit trees—including apple, pear, peach, and plum—add to your self-sufficiency, while the greenhouse(just needs a bit of TLC) can expand your growing season. Two cattle corrals, fencing/cross-fencing, and hayfields make this ideal for livestock operations. The large shop/barnfeatures concrete floors, water, and electric—perfect for storage, projects, or equipment. With multiple building sites, marketable timber, and absolute privacy, this property is a rare gem. Whether you're raising cattle, building a legacy, or simply escaping to nature, this extraordinary land offers endless potential.
COUNTRY HOME WITH ACREAGE IN ARKANSAS
COUNTRY HOME WITH ACREAGE IN ARKANSAS COUNTRY HOME WITH ACREAGE IN ARKANSAS COUNTRY HOME WITH ACREAGE IN ARKANSAS COUNTRY HOME WITH ACREAGE IN ARKANSAS COUNTRY HOME WITH ACREAGE IN ARKANSAS
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COUNTRY HOME WITH ACREAGE IN ARKANSAS

Hardy, AR
Sharp
COUNTRY HOME WITH ACREAGE IN ARKANSAS To View All Listings in The Ozarks Click Here! MLS# 25006612 Country Home and Farm for Sale in the Northern Arkansas Ozarks. Discover the ideal mix of rural comfort and modern convenience with this 3-bedroom, 2-bath doublewide mobile home on a permanent foundation, offering approximately 1,880 sq. ft. of living space. Built in 2012, this well-maintained home features dual heating options—electric and an outdoor wood furnace—ensuring year-round efficiency. The spacious master suite is a true retreat, complete with double sinks, a walk-in shower, and a luxurious soaking tub. Additional highlights include a Generac 20Kw back-up generator for added security, and a large covered deck perfect for relaxing or entertaining. This 6.5-acre m/l property is mostly open and fenced, ideal for farming or ranching with multiple ponds. A 40x40 insulated and heated shop with concrete floors and electric, is perfect for a variety of uses, along with a 30x50 metal-sided hay barn, and an equipment shed. An outdoor wood-burning fireplace adds a cozy touch to the landscaped surroundings. It should qualify for government loans, making it an accessible opportunity for your dream of country living! Additional Acreage Available. Broker/Owner For more information, contact KEVIN GROOMS @ 417-280-6571. Directions: From Hardy Take Hwy 175 N to a R on Banks Rd. Go approx. 3 miles to property on R. Sharp County, Arkansas Sharp County is a county located in the U.S. state of Arkansas. As of the 2010 census, the population was 17,264. The county seat is Ash Flat. The county was formed on July 18, 1868, and named for Ephraim Sharp, a state legislator from the area. Population As of the 2010 census, the population was 17,264 Climate   Sharp County, Arkansas gets 49 inches of rain, on average, per year. The US average is 39 inches of rain per year. Sharp County averages 7 inches of snow per year. The US average is 26 inches of snow per year. On average, there are 218 sunny days per year in Sharp County. The US average is 205 sunny days. Summer High: the July high is around 93 degrees Winter Low: the January low is 25 Education For the 2018-19 school year, there are 6 top public schools in Sharp County, Arkansas, serving 2,886 students. Hospital   White River Health System (WRHS) provides healthcare services to meet the health needs of families throughout North Central Arkansas. Electric Company NAEC -  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 Century Link- Home phone, high speed internet, and Dish Network Television. Airports The nearest major airport is Jonesboro Municipal Airport (JBR / KJBR). This airport has domestic flights from Jonesboro, Arkansas and is 93 miles from the center of Fulton County, AR. Another major airport is Boone County Airport (HRO / KHRO), which has domestic flights from Harrison, Arkansas and is 98 miles from Fulton County, AR. Branson Airport (BKG / KBBG) has domestic flights from Branson, Missouri and is 128 miles from Fulton County, AR. Waynesville-St. Robert Regional Airport (TBN / KTBN) has domestic flights from Waynesville, Missouri and is 136 miles from Fulton County, AR. Closest Large Cities 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. St. Louis, Missouri -  Built along the western bank of the Mississippi River. The city had an estimated March 22, 2018 population of 308,626[8] and is the cultural and economic center of the Greater St. Louis area (home to 2,911,945 people ), which is the largest metropolitan area in Missouri and the 19th-largest in the United States. The city is built primarily on bluffs and terraces that rise 100–200 feet above the western banks of the Mississippi River, in the Midwestern United States just south of the Missouri-Mississippi confluence. Much of the area is a fertile and gently rolling prairie that features low hills and broad, shallow valleys. Both the Mississippi River and the Missouri River have cut large valleys with wide flood plains. Must see landmarks are: Gateway Arch, St. Louis Art Museum, Missouri Botanical Garden,  and the Cathedral Basilica of St. Louis. Tulsa, Oklahoma -  Tulsa is a city on the Arkansas River, in the U.S. state of Oklahoma. It’s known for its art deco architecture, mostly in the central Deco District. Landmarks like the Philcade and Philtower buildings reflect a 20th-century construction boom fueled by the prosperous local oil industry. The Philbrook Museum of Art is housed in an Italianate villa that was once the home of a local oil magnate. Things To Do Mammoth Spring - Parks, fishing, camping, and fly-fishing. Norfork Lake-  A 22,000 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.
$214,000
OZARKS  HUNTING & RECREATIONAL ACREAGE WITH A CAVE IN ARKANSAS
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OZARKS  HUNTING & RECREATIONAL ACREAGE WITH A…

Wirth, AR
Sharp
OZARKS HUNTING & RECREATIONAL ACREAGE WITH A CAVE IN ARKANSAS To View All Listings in The Ozarks Click Here! MLS# 23024048 Hunting and Recreational Property with cave and creek for sale in North Arkansas in Sharp County. This property has a lot of hard to find perks for any hunting or nature enthusiast. 111 m/l acres, mostly wooded, with county road frontage, Cave Creek cutting through the property, and an actual CAVE alongside the creek. There is a good amount of large, marketable timber scattered about, with trails and a mostly fenced and surveyed perimeter. With access to electric, this would make a fantastic hunting camp with good spots to park a camper or build a cabin. The wildlife is plentiful, the timber is beautiful, and the location is serene. With hunting season coming up quick, don't miss the opportunity to see what this place has to offer! Owner/Broker Directions: From Hardy, take Hwy 175 N to a R on Banks Rd. Property approx. 1.25 miles on the L. Sharp County, Arkansas Sharp County is a county located in the U.S. state of Arkansas. As of the 2010 census, the population was 17,264. The county seat is Ash Flat. The county was formed on July 18, 1868, and named for Ephraim Sharp, a state legislator from the area. Population As of the 2010 census, the population was 17,264 Climate   Sharp County, Arkansas gets 49 inches of rain, on average, per year. The US average is 39 inches of rain per year. Sharp County averages 7 inches of snow per year. The US average is 26 inches of snow per year. On average, there are 218 sunny days per year in Sharp County. The US average is 205 sunny days. Summer High: the July high is around 93 degrees Winter Low: the January low is 25 Education For the 2018-19 school year, there are 6 top public schools in Sharp County, Arkansas, serving 2,886 students. Hospital   White River Health System (WRHS) provides healthcare services to meet the health needs of families throughout North Central Arkansas. Electric Company NAEC -  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 Century Link- Home phone, high speed internet, and Dish Network Television. Airports The nearest major airport is Jonesboro Municipal Airport (JBR / KJBR). This airport has domestic flights from Jonesboro, Arkansas and is 93 miles from the center of Fulton County, AR. Another major airport is Boone County Airport (HRO / KHRO), which has domestic flights from Harrison, Arkansas and is 98 miles from Fulton County, AR. Branson Airport (BKG / KBBG) has domestic flights from Branson, Missouri and is 128 miles from Fulton County, AR. Waynesville-St. Robert Regional Airport (TBN / KTBN) has domestic flights from Waynesville, Missouri and is 136 miles from Fulton County, AR. Closest Large Cities 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. St. Louis, Missouri -  Built along the western bank of the Mississippi River. The city had an estimated March 22, 2018 population of 308,626[8] and is the cultural and economic center of the Greater St. Louis area (home to 2,911,945 people ), which is the largest metropolitan area in Missouri and the 19th-largest in the United States. The city is built primarily on bluffs and terraces that rise 100–200 feet above the western banks of the Mississippi River, in the Midwestern United States just south of the Missouri-Mississippi confluence. Much of the area is a fertile and gently rolling prairie that features low hills and broad, shallow valleys. Both the Mississippi River and the Missouri River have cut large valleys with wide flood plains. Must see landmarks are: Gateway Arch, St. Louis Art Museum, Missouri Botanical Garden,  and the Cathedral Basilica of St. Louis. Tulsa, Oklahoma -  Tulsa is a city on the Arkansas River, in the U.S. state of Oklahoma. It’s known for its art deco architecture, mostly in the central Deco District. Landmarks like the Philcade and Philtower buildings reflect a 20th-century construction boom fueled by the prosperous local oil industry. The Philbrook Museum of Art is housed in an Italianate villa that was once the home of a local oil magnate. Things To Do Mammoth Spring - Parks, fishing, camping, and fly-fishing. Norfork Lake-  A 22,000 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.
$249,900