A renovated house in Little Rock’s Heights neighborhood was scheduled to be part of the “What You Get” feature in the real estate section of Sunday’s New York Times print edition. (See the online version here.)
The article looks at houses that sell for about $250,000 in Ohio, Iowa and Arkansas. The 1,150-SF cottage at 1901 N. McKinley St. is actually listed for $221,000. It is smaller than the comparably price homes in Cleveland and Cedar Rapids and therefore more expensive per SF at $193.
The two-bedroom, two-bathroom bungalow, built in 1930, was renovated by Laura Arnold. She and her husband, Steve, own Cantrell Furniture Design Center and Arnold’s Flooring America.
The house is owned by Artois LLC. The listing agent is Carol Jenkins of Adkins McNeill Smith & Associates in Little Rock.