Hot Springs Village Resort
Hot Springs Village, a recreational resort community in Arkansas' Ouachita Mountains, near Lake Ouachita National Park, is the largest gated community in the U.S. encompassing 40.7 square miles.
Hot Springs Village offers year-around golfing at 9 professionally designed golf courses, 15 professionally surfaced tennis courts, fishing, boating, water-skiing, and swimming in 11 pristine recreational lakes, over 20 miles of walking trails, 200+ clubs and fraternal organizations, and many more activities for all ages.
The Hot Springs Village lifestyle has attracted people from all 50 states and numerous countries around the world. Homes in Hot Springs Village vary from very affordable townhomes to affluent waterfront retreats, with an average sale price of approximately $180,000.
When compared to other full-service resort communities, Hot Springs Village fares as one of the most affordable places to live in the country! Come vacation in Hot Springs Village . . . you just may decide to stay for a lifetime!


After an initially positive forecast, existing-home sales for this year are now expected to fall behind the pace set in 2016 based on current pending home sales data. Several factors, including inventory, prices, and hurricanes, have compounded to reduce housing market activity this summer.
Whether you are a young person getting into the housing market early or a long-time renter looking to make the big leap to ownership, buying that first home marks a turning point in life. Both personally and financially, buying a home represents one of the largest decisions that a person has to make. Because of its magnitude, the choice to leap into real estate should not be made lightly. Here are 4 of the key questions that first time buyers should ask themselves before taking the plunge.
As more young people look to move into the housing market and more retirees look to downsize, home builders have begun to move toward the middle of the market in 2017. Shares of both the most expensive homes (luxury, $500,000) and the least expensive homes (multifamily, $150,000) have fallen this year, while construction of the middle segments (move-up homes, starter homes, and townhouses) has risen. What does this mean for design? For the most part, it has followed the movement toward the middle, with a few notable exceptions.
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