
Jeff Cavitt

Jeff Cavitt
Originally from Tyronza in northeast Arkansas, Jeff grew up in Searcy where he later excelled as a college football player and graduated with a BBA in Information Technology from Harding University. He served several years as a network engineer for a Fortune 500 company and later worked in the banking industry. Jeff and his wife live in Searcy where he continues to serve a role in her family’s farming operation, commercial granary, and bulk fuel plant that’s headquartered in McCrory, AR.
All his life, Jeff has been an avid deer and duck hunter, most of which he gets from his dad, who is still his regular hunting companion today. Now that Jeff has two daughters of his own, he looks forward to teaching them the importance of agriculture and the outdoors and never taking it for granted.
As seen in his experience as a football player, network engineer and family man, Jeff has an uncommon toughness coupled with a detail oriented mind that makes him extremely valuable to his clients. You want this man on your team when you are making big decisions.

Jeff’s Properties
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Woodruff County, ArkansasBuilt in 2014, it is one of the newer built houses in the area. This 3bed/2bath has plenty of space for a family or lodging for hunting buddies. The tall vaulted ceilings give the house an elegant look and feel inside. The split floor concept allows the master bedroom some privacy from the other bedrooms. A good sized separate laundry room offers the ability to keep the sound and laundry out of sight when guests are visiting, or can work as a mud room before entering the main area. The 2car automatic garage is also a rare find in4.04± acres$159,000
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Woodruff County, ArkansasThe Fitzhugh Law Office has long been the office of one of the local attorneys. The office is located in downtown Augusta with a great view of the White River. Other than an office building, one of the visions of this place is to be used as lodging for hunters. The large open rooms can accommodate several beds/bunks and furniture. Since it was originally used as an office it only has a lavatory, without a shower or bath. The openness provides lots of potential. The lot to the east is perfect for parking.0.2± acres$70,000
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Woodruff County, ArkansasChoose from 3 lots at 3.33 acres +/- to build your dream hunting lodge. Located between Pumpkin Bend and Morton, just a half mile from the Bayou DeView channel, you'll be stepping out your front door to the sound of ducks quacking. It is conveniently located only 5 minutes from McCrory with grocery stores, gas/fuel, and dining or drive about 20 minutes to Wynne. This lot offers an abundance of space for lodge, storage, and parking. Both electric and water run along the county road, so access to utilities is not an issue.3.33± acres$19,000
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Woodruff County, ArkansasThis was one of the earliest houses built in McCrory, AR. In 2007, the house was renovated and converted into a family restaurant to provide those in the surrounding area an opportunity to have a fine dinning experience. The restaurant has two stories with a total area of 4,226 sq ft, and currently has seating for 60 on the first floor and 45 on the second floor. The previous owners spared no expense on the purchase of the very high-end commercial kitchen. Some kitchen equipment to mention: Commercial vent hood Flat top and open flame grill Saute station0.56± acres$140,000
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Woodruff County, ArkansasNice sized lot, located on the well known Taylor Bay off the White River. The property is easy to maintain, with electric, and perfect for a lodge, storage building, or parking your pull camper. With the boat launch only 150ft from the lot, you will have easy access to the White River. After launching, you can tie up on the lot's existing boat dock.1.25± acres$49,000
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Jackson County, ArkansasThe Hwy 33 Farm is located in southern Jackson County on Hwy 33 and is less than a half mile from the Cache River, which offers immense potential for duck hunting development. The north end of this 137ac +/- has around 30 acres of timber with a future duck hole already prepared. Multiple crops have been harvested on this farm, but it is primarily planted in rice or soybeans, offering income production for the investor. This farm has a gearhead driven well to supply crops with irrigation and the ability to flood the farm. The timber slough running throughout137± acres$550,000
