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Location & Local Attractions
Parkview Apartments are located at 206 West South Street in
Cave City, Arkansas. Cave City is known
as home of the “World’s Sweetest Watermelons.”
The historic city is located in southern Sharp County and is just a
short drive from Batesville, Arkansas and the White River. Also, within a short distance in northern
Sharp County is Hardy, Arkansas, with its quaint downtown full of antique
stores and great canoeing offered by the Spring River. Cave City hosts an annual Watermelon
Festival and offers all the necessities including banking, post office, grocery
shopping, library, many specialty stores, restaurants, a city park with a small
fishing lake, walking track, and horseshoe pitching, and a public swimming pool
and community center.
Healthcare Facilities
Cave City offers a medical clinic and pharmacy. White River Medical Center, a multitude of
medical specialists, and several pharmacies are located in Batesville, just a
short drive to the south of Cave City.
Apartment Features
Parkview Apartments is a 20-unit complex in a quiet
neighborhood built exclusively for those who are 62 or older, elderly,
disabled, or handicapped. The complex
consists of twenty 1-bedroom units, with new electric ranges, refrigerators,
garbage disposals, central heat and air and emergency pull-cord switches in
bedroom and bathroom. The city park,
walking track, horseshoe pitching, and a small lake are located near the
apartment complex.
The office building on site includes mailboxes, a laundry
room, and small community room. Lawn
care and maintenance are provided.
Rent
Rent is calculated based on adjusted annual income and
includes water, sewer, and trash collection.
Each apartment is wired for cable TV and telephone, which are available
at renter’s expense.
Office Hours
Office hours are 8:00 am to 12:00 noon on Monday, Wednesday,
and Friday. Call (870) 283-6541 to set
up an appointment with our manager, Margene Coles, or e-mail her at
housinghelp@wrrha.com.
This is an Equal Opportunity Program.
Discrimination is prohibited by Federal law. Complaints of
discrimination may be filed with the USDA, Director, Office of
Civil Rights, Room 326-W, Whitten Building, 1400 Independence
Avenue, SW, Washington, D.C. 20250
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