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!


The pandemic has no doubt put a wrench in all of the “normal” and day to day life activities that we are all used to. This has obviously seeped into how we use our homes as well as how we now view what a renovation will do to make your home more usable for you and your family. Spending more time in your kitchen? Or perhaps you desire a more comfortable outdoor space that may facilitate a pandemic friendly meet-up. These upgrades have been growing in popularity as we spend more and more time in our common spaces in our homes.
If you're thinking about renovating or upgrading your kitchen, one of the most visually and functionally important aspects to consider is your countertop material. Sure, you could go with classics such as marble, granite, or even a more modern quartz, but have you considered wood? Contrary to what some people believe, wood can make an excellent countertop material when properly maintained. Keep reading to learn why you shouldn't overlook this underutilized design element!
Depending on the person, attempting do-it-yourself home improvement projects might be one of the best—or most dreaded—aspects of owning a home. Although completing something on your own is personally rewarding and can save you significant money, it can also yield amateurish results. Furthermore, it's easy for DIYers to undertake a project with lofty ambitions, only to realize that they are in over their heads; these situations can cost them time, money, and even safety. In order to better understand the pitfalls associated with various projects, home improvement website ImproveNet conducted a survey in 2019 of 2,000 DIYers to determine which DIY home projects are most popular—and which ones leave homeowners filled with regret. Although this survey was conducted a couple of years ago there are many aspects that are quite similar to today's DIYers. With a lot of people stuck at home in 2021 and of course most of 2020 a lot of people have decided that their living situation needs to change and they are the person to make that change. Find out if your project made one of these lists!
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