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Well-maintained one-level home offering easy, low-maintenance living in a convenient Hot Springs Village setting. This 2-bedroom layout features an...
Two-level townhome offering low-maintenance living in a convenient setting. Interior paint and updated flooring create a clean, refreshed feel...
One level split 3 bedroom, 2 bath home near Balboa Golf Course area and Lake Coronado. Low maintenance landscaping, flat driveway located on...
Enjoy golf course living in the heart of Hot Springs Village! This well-maintained home features a desirable split floor plan and spacious living...
Surrounded by mature trees and peaceful natural scenery, 36 Cambre Circle offers the kind of relaxed Hot Springs Village lifestyle buyers dream about...
Peaceful Mountain View!! This 2060 square foot 2-level home, with a breathtaking mountain vista, is perfect for multi- generational living,...
Tucked away on a spacious 1.60-acre corner lot in Crestview Subdivision, this custom-built 2023 home offers the perfect blend of comfort, privacy,...
Welcome home to this three bedroom one and half bath home located convenient to the West gate and all the area amenities. Large windows will greet...
This beauty has 2 decks for all your entertaining needs! With a NEW roof in 2024, gas logs installed in 2025, new PEX lines in 2024, and a new...
Looking for a spacious and functional home with modern convenience? This is a 4-bedroom, 3-bathroom home featuring a deep 3-car garage. With a well-...
Beautifully designed home that stands out from others its size, featuring soaring vaulted ceilings, fresh paint and thoughtfully updated bathrooms....
Lake living at its best. Great 3/2 condo on one level. Great floor plan with all the room one would ask for. Completely redone, paint, flooring, new...

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!

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CENTURY 21 H.S.V. Realty's Blog

Buying a Home? Factor in These Forgotten Costs

All serious home buyers should already know about closing costs, the cash needed to finalize a home purchase. Usually totaling between 2% and 5% of the purchase price, this money covers a variety of expenses, including the title, lender, and appraisal fees, that are required to sell a home. As part of your financial preparation for buying a home, you probably budgeted for these official closing costs; however, there are several additional expenditures which are commonly overlooked by otherwise well-prepared home buyers. Keep reading to learn about these forgotten costs so that they don't end up busting your budget!

Purchasing a Home with Adverse Features

It's not your real estate agent's job to pick the house you will buy; however, it is prudent for your agent to point out any unchangeable adverse features the home may have.  These are features that may cause it to appeal to less buyers resulting in the home taking longer than average to sell, and conditions that will cause the home to sell for less than similar properties.
 
If the home has any adverse conditions that you can't change, and you still want to buy the home, then your agent should caution you about the effect they may have when it's time for you to sell.  That doesn't mean you shouldn't buy the home.  If you love it, then buy it.  Your goal should be to buy it at below market value, knowing that you will be selling it at below market when that time comes.
 
When our past clients call and ask us to sell the house we helped them buy, we don’t want them to be surprised by the fact that their home has an adverse condition that will cause it to sell for less money and take more time.  We want them to be fully informed.
 
So what are some of the possible 'adverse conditions' we're referring to? 

Improving Indoor Air Quality Is a Growing Concern

As homes become more and more tightly sealed in the quest for better energy efficiency, there is also a growing need for better ventilation systems. Older homes allow more outside air to circulate through the house, increasing the load on the HVAC system but keeping air relatively "fresh" (of course, this depends entirely on the outside air quality); in contrast, newer homes have vastly improved their energy efficiency by sealing exterior air leaks at the cost of recirculating "stale" air. Luckily, there are already good solutions available to homeowners to help solve these ventilation issues. With COVID-19 air circulation has become a very important piece when it comes to controlling how we return to what we used to know as "normal".