Huntsville real estate
Huntsville is the Madison County seat and the area's commercial, school, and healthcare hub, with a walkable courthouse square, a hospital, and a library on US 412. This is Local Living Real Estate's home market, the one we know with the deepest local knowledge, and it offers both in town homes near the square and schools and surrounding farms and acreage.
Why Huntsville
Huntsville is the heart of Madison County and its county seat. It is the area's commercial, school, and healthcare hub, with a walkable courthouse square, a hospital, and a library, sitting on US 412 about twenty eight miles, roughly thirty to forty minutes, from Springdale. AR 23 and AR 68 connect the county from here.
The land around Huntsville is poultry and cattle country, and recreation is close: Withrow Springs State Park is four miles north, and the Kings River and War Eagle Creek are nearby. Schools are the Huntsville School District.
This is Local Living Real Estate's home market, the one we know with the deepest local knowledge. The housing picture runs from in town homes near the square and schools to surrounding farms and acreage.
In town and around Huntsville
- In town near the square and schools. Walkable courthouse square neighborhoods near shopping, the hospital, the library, and the Huntsville schools, the practical choice for full time residents and families.
- Farms and acreage. Surrounding poultry and cattle country, with farms and rural tracts for buyers who want Ozark space within reach of services.
- Recreation close by. Withrow Springs State Park is four miles north, and the Kings River and War Eagle Creek are nearby for paddling, fishing, and weekends outdoors.
- A commuter base for Northwest Arkansas. On US 412 about twenty eight miles from Springdale, Huntsville works for buyers who want county seat services and a route into the Northwest Arkansas job market.
For buyers in Huntsville
Huntsville covers more buyer types than anywhere else in the county: full time residents, families, acreage and farm buyers, and Northwest Arkansas commuters. Decide whether you want to be in town near the square and schools or out on acreage, because the search and the diligence differ.
In town, focus on condition and proximity to services and schools. On acreage, run the rural checks on well, septic, fencing, and access. Either way, you have the county seat and its services close at hand.
For sellers in Huntsville
Huntsville is Local Living's strongest market, and the right pricing depends on which Huntsville you are selling: an in town home near the square reads to residents and families, while a farm or acreage reads to land and commuter buyers.
Price honestly across both in town and rural property, and lead with what each buyer values, services and schools in town, space and access on the land. Local knowledge is the edge here, and it is the one we have the most of.
Working with Local Living Real Estate in Huntsville
Huntsville is Local Living Real Estate's home base, and it is the market we know with the deepest local knowledge. Tracy and Laycee Maupin live and work here, handle showings and conversations directly, and can speak to both the in town square and the surrounding farms from firsthand experience. If you are buying or selling in Huntsville, you are working with a brokerage on its home ground.
Huntsville real estate questions buyers and sellers ask
Is Huntsville the Madison County seat?
Yes. Huntsville is the county seat and the commercial, school, and healthcare hub of Madison County, with a walkable courthouse square, a hospital, and a library. It is also Local Living Real Estate's home market.
How far is Huntsville from Springdale and Fayetteville?
Huntsville is on US 412 about twenty eight miles from Springdale, roughly thirty to forty minutes, with Fayetteville a similar reach beyond. That makes it a county seat with a real route into the Northwest Arkansas job market.
What is there to do around Huntsville?
Withrow Springs State Park is four miles north, and the Kings River and War Eagle Creek are nearby for paddling, fishing, and time outdoors. The walkable courthouse square anchors town life.
What school district serves Huntsville?
Huntsville is served by the Huntsville School District, based in the county seat.
What kind of homes are in Huntsville?
A full mix: in town homes near the square and schools, plus surrounding farms and acreage in poultry and cattle country. As Local Living's home market, it is the area we can speak to in the most detail.
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