Arkansas Housing Market & Affordability 2026

Median home prices, homeownership rates, affordability trends, and housing policy in Arkansas for 2026.

$195,000
Median Home Price
High
Affordability Rating
67%
Homeownership Rate
+5.1%
Year-over-Year Change

Housing Market Overview

Arkansas maintains some of the lowest housing costs in the country, though prices have risen faster than incomes in recent years. Little Rock and Fayetteville have seen significant growth. Rural areas struggle with declining populations and deteriorating housing stock.

Key Housing Data

IndicatorValue
Median Home Price$195,000
Year-over-Year Change+5.1%
Affordability RatingHigh
Homeownership Rate67%
Renter Cost Burden27%
Housing InventoryModerate
Zoning EnvironmentPermissive
Rent ControlNone
Property Tax Burden (Rank)#5 nationally

Political Context

Housing policy in Arkansas is largely local. The Republican-controlled legislature has generally favored deregulation. State housing finance programs assist low-income buyers and renters through federal funding allocations.

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