Arkansas
Real Estate – Forget the Rat Race
by Raynor James
Arkansas is a state that harkens back to a more
relaxed time of life in our country. If you’re tired of hearing 90 cell
phones ringing, moving to Arkansas may be the answer.
Arkansas
Unlike many states, Arkansas has made a concerted
effort to protect and maintain its past. It is equally protective of
its small, rural town heritage with even the biggest cities feeling
like friendly, uncluttered towns. If playing in the great outdoors is
your idea of a good time, Arkansas offers scenic mountains, rivers,
forests in which you can play to your hearts desire.
Little Rock
The undisputed population center of Arkansas,
Little Rock is named after…a little rock. This unpretentious title
reflects the nature and attitude of the city, to wit, laid back and
relaxed is the central theme. For families, Little Rock is a very
attractive city as there is a strong emphasis on kids throughout the
city. From the riverfront park to museums tailored to the interest of
the children, it all seems to be about kids.
Eureka Springs
When it comes to weddings, Eureka Springs is the
Las Vegas of Arkansas. A picturesque town in the northwest of the
state, the town started as a health center and evolved into the must
visit tourist destination of Arkansas. Surrounded by forests and
natural mineral springs, the architectural style is decidedly
Victorian. When people mention the Ozarks, this is the place they are
talking about. A charming town that gets a 10 out of 10 rating as one
of the best small towns to live in.
Hot Springs
Roughly a 45-minute car ride south of Little Rock,
Hot Springs is a great destination for spa enthusiasts. Wedged into the
Zig Zag mountains, the town is ripe with thermal mineral springs. This,
of course, has led entrepreneurs to open spas of all sorts. The forest
of the Hot Springs National Park engulfs the town. The architectural
style is predominantly brick-oriented with many of the older spas have
a healthy dose of marble thrown in.
Arkansas Real Estate
Arkansas real estate prices are as relaxed as the
state. On average, a home in Little Rock will set you back $180,000,
while you’ll need to pay about $50,000 more for homes in Eureka Springs
and Hot Springs. For 2005, Arkansas real estate appreciated at a rate
of a little more than eight percent.
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