
Skyline Report: Home Sales Down in Northwest Arkansas
The report also says that home construction slowed in the second half of 2022. read more >
The report also says that home construction slowed in the second half of 2022. read more >
While space is getting harder to find, commercial building permits dropped in the first half of 2022 compared to the previous year. read more >
The latest Skyline Report found that the pace of new construction in the region slowed because of supply chain issues. read more >
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 >
The new high came despite a significant increase in the average sales price. read more >
While Walmart Inc.’s new headquarters in Bentonville propelled the value of commercial building permits to record highs during the first half of this year, the rest of northwest Arkansas generated its own sizable increases over the previous year. read more >
One factor was a significant uptick in warehouse leasing. read more >
The average price of a home sold in Benton and Washington counties was $306,236, up 16.2% from the first half of 2020 when the price average was $263,461, according to the latest Skyline Report. read more >
The commercial real estate market remained strong in Benton and Washington counties in the second of 2020 during the COVID-19 pandemic, according to the latest Arvest Bank Skyline Report. read more >
Northwest Arkansas leaders are concerned that the region's rising economic tide could leave many in the area vainly searching for an affordable home. read more >
The COVID-19 pandemic, whose effects began in March, hasn't slowed the northwest Arkansas real estate market. read more >
More than 9,600 residential homes were sold in Washington and Benton counties in 2019, which is the highest number recorded by Arvest Bank's Skyline Report since its founding in 2004. read more >
The commercial real estate market in northwest Arkansas remained balanced and added new space during the first half of 2019, according to Arvest Bank's Skyline Report released Tuesday. read more >
The vacancy rate for office space in northwest Arkansas hit an all-time low of 8.4 percent in the second half of 2018, down from 9.1 percent in the first half of 2018, according to Arvest Bank's latest Skyline Report. read more >
More building permits were issued in northwest Arkansas last year than have been issued any year since 2006, according to the latest Arvest Bank Skyline Report. At the same time, the average price for homes continued to increase. read more >
In northwest Arkansas, home prices continued to rise in the first half of 2018, while the supply of available lots for residential construction stayed low, according to Arvest Bank's Skyline Report. read more >
In northwest Arkansas, the commercial real estate market's vacancy rate for the first half of 2018 increased to 10.8 percent, up from 9.7 percent in the second half of 2017. read more >
As the growth spree in northwest Arkansas rolls on, worries like scarce housing and infrastructure arise. read more >
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 overall vacancy rate for commercial real estate remains at a historic low in northwest Arkansas, according to Arvest Bank's Skyline Report for the second half of 2017. read more >