Home to good weather, affordability, and rich history and culture, Arkansas is an excellent place to live. Here are the top 7 reasons to move to Arkansas, in no particular order, and why you should make this beautiful state your new home.
1) Affordable living
Depending on where you live, the average cost of living in Arkansas is about 10-15% lower than all states’ average. Whether you’re looking at homes for sale in Little Rock or Fayetteville, prices in Arkansas are also relatively low. In fact, Arkansas has a median sale price of $245k, compared to the national average of $412K.
2) Access to nature
Arkansas is surrounded by natural beauty and boasts more than 600,000 acres of lakes and 9,700 miles of streams and rivers. From the Ozark National Forest and the Buffalo River Valley to the bubbling hot springs, there are so many places with stunning beauty across the state. In fact, it’s home to one national park, three national forests, and 52 state parks.
3) Traffic
If you’ve lived in high-traffic areas such as New York City, Chicago, or Atlanta, you know the struggle of getting to and from work or making it on time for your dinner reservations. Moving to Indiana means less time in your car and more time doing the things you love. Whether you’re in the city or a small town, Arkansas sees an average commute time in metropolitan areas of 15 to 20 minutes.
4) Arkansas’ thriving food scene
Arkansas has become a melting pot of BBQ styles and flavors. If you live in Arkansas, you definitely won’t have to go hungry for lack of good food. Some popular dishes famous in Arkansas included fried catfish, baked beans, fried chicken, cheese dip, and deviled eggs.
5) Arts and culture
Arkansas is home to excellent performing arts venues such as the Walton Arts Center, King Opera House, and TheatreSquared. Be sure to check out art museums like the Arkansas Arts Center, which houses paintings on display from masters such as Rembrandt, Picasso, and Degas.
6) Things to do
Whether you’re living in Little Rock or living in Springdale. Arkansas is packed with outdoor activities. The options are endless from fishing bass, catfish, and trout to hiking, biking, boating, camping, and water sports. Soak at the Hot Springs National Park, Head Down into Blanchard Springs Caverns, and walk Beautiful Downtown Eureka Springs.
7) Weather
A comfortable climate is part of life in Arkansas, with mild springs, hot summers, dry autumns, and cool winters. Summer sees an average high of 91 degrees in July, the perfect weather for residents to indulge in outdoor activities. Winters see a low of 28 in January.
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