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Northwest Arkansas’ Most Expensive Home Sales of 2021Lock Icon

After a record year in 2020 that saw 64 residential homes sell for $1 million or more, northwest Arkansas catapulted over those robust numbers in 2021. read more >
These Hyman townhome properties on West Hughes Street in Fayetteville were built in 2020.
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3 Fayetteville Townhome Projects Sell for $10.2M (NWA Real Deals)Lock Icon

Investors from Idaho paid $10.2 million for three student townhome projects in Fayetteville. read more >
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Northwest Arkansas’ Most Expensive Home Sales of 2020Lock Icon

The number of homes that sold for $1 million or more in Washington and Benton counties nearly doubled last year to 64. read more >
Construction on new homes in Lowell's Park Central subdivsion, outlined in yellow, is slated to begin this month.
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Park Central Development Breaking Ground in LowellLock Icon

Park Central Investors LLC of Fayetteville bought the approximately 30 acres for more than $5.7 million. read more >
Donations of household items are up at thrift shops such as Salvation Army and Goodwill, and people downsizing is one of the reasons why.
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The Business of Downsizing: Northwest Arkansas Companies Respond to Growing TrendLock Icon

Estate sale companies, real estate firms and auction houses in NWA get busy as retirees, and others, scale back. read more >
Tara Limbird, a real estate broker, recalls “ghost town subdivisions” in northwest Arkansas after the recession a decade ago. Now lots are in big demand, and getting expensive.
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Residential Lots Scarce As Northwest Arkansas Draws a CrowdLock Icon

Space is not the problem for northwest Arkansas as thousands of new arrivals show up each year. The struggle is with affordability. read more >
The Black Apple Community’s pocket neighborhood, in Bentonville, features 11 residences, a common courtyard and a common-use building. Christy Walton hired the Virginia firm GreenSpur to design the community.
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Bentonville Urbanites Pick Pocket Community

Pocket neighborhoods are growing in popularity with people who are looking to scale down their residential footprint. Proponents said the concept is most popular with baby boomers who are looking to live out retirement in such a setting and millennials who eschew subdivision life. read more >