Real estate across Northwest Arkansas
Local Living Real Estate covers eight core Northwest Arkansas cities, from Bentonville and Rogers in the north to Fayetteville and Springdale in the south, plus Bella Vista, Centerton, Cave Springs, and Lowell. Every page below is written by people who live and work in the corridor, with the kind of street level context that aggregator sites cannot match.
Pick a city to read the real market signature, the neighborhoods worth knowing, and what buyers and sellers should think about before they pick up the phone.
Eight cities, one local brokerage
Each city page is written from on the ground experience, not pulled from a data feed. Sources are cited where market data appears.
Bentonville
Walmart corporate hub, Crystal Bridges, the downtown Square, Coler trail neighborhoods. Bentonville School District anchors the family market.
View Bentonville real estate Benton CountyRogers
Pinnacle Hills luxury corridor, Lake Atalanta, Diamond Hills, downtown Rogers historic. Rogers Public Schools and the Promenade retail anchor.
View Rogers real estate Washington CountyFayetteville
University of Arkansas market with a real rental investment layer. Mount Sequoyah, Wilson Park, north side new builds (Cliffs and Greathouse).
View Fayetteville real estate Washington CountySpringdale
The most affordable of the I-49 corridor cities. Tyson corporate, Har-Ber Meadows, Shiloh Square, established family neighborhoods.
View Springdale real estate Benton CountyBella Vista
Retirement and second home market built around lakes, golf courses, and a Property Owners Association structure unique to Bella Vista.
View Bella Vista real estate Benton CountyCenterton
Fastest growing of the eight. New construction, family demographics, and the Bentonville School District at a lower price tier.
View Centerton real estate Benton CountyCave Springs
Smallest of the eight, with the Bentonville School District feeder pattern. School premium without Bentonville pricing.
View Cave Springs real estate Benton CountyLowell
The bridge city between Rogers and Springdale. Pleasant Grove, Honeysuckle Hills, and a steady residential growth pattern.
View Lowell real estateWhy work with a local agent in Northwest Arkansas
The NWA market is small enough that the same agent often sees the same neighborhood twice in a year, and the neighborhood matters more here than the zip code does. A Crystal Bridges adjacent home sells on a different curve than a north Bentonville new build, and a Pinnacle Hills resale has a different buyer than a Pleasant Grove starter. National listing portals do not draw those lines.
Local Living Real Estate is a mother and daughter brokerage. Tracy and Laycee Maupin grew up in the corridor and answer their own phones. The team knows which subdivisions are tied to which schools, which streets flood after a hard rain, where the new construction is and where it is not yet, and which seller mistakes cost the most money. That knowledge is the entire point of working with a local agent rather than a relocation desk.
Every city page on this site lists at least one source you can verify (US Census, the local school district, the city government, or the NWA Board of Realtors). When numbers cannot be sourced, the page says so plainly. Honesty is the brand.
Buyer guide
Pre approval, inspections, closing costs, and how Northwest Arkansas property tax shrinks your monthly payment. Plain English, written for first time buyers.
Seller guide
Comparative market analysis, pricing strategy, marketing, and negotiation. The realistic days on market and total closing cost ranges for the NWA corridor.
Northwest Arkansas property tax guide
Effective property tax rates for Madison, Benton, Washington, and Carroll counties, sourced from the Tax Foundation and the Arkansas Assessment Coordination Department.
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