Saturday, February 28, 2009

Northwest Arkansas Real Estate Listed "Among Healthiest in Nation"



The Morning News has reported that the Northwest Arkansas real estate market is “among the healthiest in the nation”, a good sign in a troubled economy.


Hanley Wood, a California-based research firm, has ranked the Northwest Arkansas area is #9 in the nation, based on fourteen economic indicators, including population trends, employment trends, pricing, affordability issues and building permits.

A local realtor claimed the Northwest Arkansas has “strong bookends” because the University of Arkansas and Wal-Mart are located in the area.

Realtors are still moving property, although at a slower pace than in the past few years, but the Hanley Wood indicators suggest opportunity as real estate prices have dipped slightly.

A local Northwest Arkansas realtor commented that the local real estate market is in its 30th month of decline and sellers are finally marking down their prices. The Northwest Arkansas area, listed as Fayetteville, follows Houston, Austin, Fort Worth, San Antonio, Dallas, Raleigh, Seattle, and Indianapolis. The area is followed by Washington D.C., Nashville, Denver, Charlotte, Wilmington, and Myrtle Beach.

Click here to read the entire article.

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Thursday, February 26, 2009

XNA Airport to Get New Runway

It was announced that Northwest Arkansas Regional Airport (XNA) authorities have awarded the contract for a new runway at XNA Airport.

XNA has received a $10 million grant from the U.S. Department of Transportation for “an outboard taxiway-alternative landing surface” that will open up the airport. As a result, the new runway will be utilized while repairs are made to a section of the existing runway. Flights will remain on the regular schedule because of the new runway.

The Northwest Arkansas Regional Airport Authority Board of Directors reviewed bids and awarded a $6.3 million bid from Crossland Construction that was accepted unanimously. XNA Executive Director, Scott VanLaningham, called the bid “ a dream come true”.

The additional monies may be rolled into the second phase of the outboard “alternative taxi landing surface” and ground could be broken as soon as March. The timeline for he project is nine months.

Additional projects being entertained by the XNA airport include a drainage improvement system and the construction of an upper-level concourse that would expand the number of gates as well as expansion of a food court.

This is certainly good news in bad times. Northwest Arkansas, while not immune to the economic crisis, is still seeing significant growth, comparably to the rest of the nation. Visit NorthwestArkansasLand.net to see properties for sale near XNA Airport and other Arkansas properties for sale!

Wednesday, February 18, 2009

New Roads, Development for Northwest Arkansas...

In the wake of the economic downturn, new highways will be positive for growth and jobs in Northwest Arkansas. The newest highway being considered, is a possible toll road connecting Springdale to Bella Vista.

The proposed new highway would re-route traffic from U.S. 412. Currently, 35,000 vehicles a day use the road, which currently has 20 stoplights between Tontitown and Sonora. The road would be only the second toll road in Arkansas

The total cost is projected at $540 million. Mike Malone, executive director of the Northwest Arkansas Council stated “Nobody loves tolls, but I think we’re worse off not having the road…Just thinking through how you’re going to get $500 million, it’s going to be multiple sources, including tolls…It’s probably going to be part of how we get that project done.”

The Northwest Arkansas Regional Mobile Authority is considering payment options for the project. Arkansas is expected to receive over $350 million for highway construction and over $28 million for mass transit through the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act. How the money will be divided is yet to be determined.

Dick Trammel, the new Northwest Arkansas highway commissioner, has stated that he will make decisions after his first meeting February 25th in Little Rock.

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Wednesday, February 11, 2009

Approval Granted for National Guard Expansion Near XNA

Last night, the Bentonville City Council gave the okay for the new Northwest Arkansas Armed Forces Reserve Center near Northwest Arkansas Regional Airport (XNA).

Construction on the $23 million, 100,000-plus square foot facility should begin within the next six months, and is slated for completion within the next year and a half. The Center will be part of the 20-acre, city-owned Bentonville Industrial Park near XNA.

The Northwest Arkansas Armed Forces Reserve Center will be home base to at least six Arkansas Army National Guard and Army Reserves units. The building will offer temporary housing and will also store necessary equipment. The consolidation of the units is expected to reduce overall costs. Armory buildings that are vacated, like the Bentonville Armory, will be dedicated as city government property and many will be used as community centers. The Bentonville Army National Guard armory will be deeded to the city to make way for an expansion of 8th Street. There will be additional lanes added from Walton Blvd to the I-540 interstate.

This is good news for Northwest Arkansas growth. Are you interested in properties in Northwest Arkansas? Check out northwestarkansasland.net to view properties for sale near XNA!

Friday, January 30, 2009

Reasons to Buy in Arkansas....

An article published by Chris Robertson of Majon International last year gave 7 Reasons to Buy in Arkansas. We think that they are even more relevant in the current economy….Why buy in the Natural State?

Click here to read the entire article. The seven reasons?

1. The property is undervalued.
2. The property taxes are low.
3. The state has unparalleled natural beauty.
4. The climate is mild.
5. There are budding private communities.
6. The landowners are often unique.
7. The financing is affordable.

Despite the global economic crisis, Arkansas has remained in a solid position of liquidity and growth….Use our blog to keep up with growth trends in Northwest Arkansas. We currently have properties available, starting at $25,000 an acre. Visit our website at northwestarkansasland.net to view all of our land plots for sale.

Tuesday, January 20, 2009

Arkansas Agency Lists Top Northwest Arkansas Areas for Growth

Lowell, Arkansas was named the #1 high-growth city in Arkansas, according to a list published by the Gadberry Group.  

The Gadberry Group is a Little-Rock company that ranks high-growth cities throughout the country.  The list, called the “8 for 2008”, listed Lowell at the #1 spot, Bella Vista at #4, and Bentonville at #6 in the report.

Recently, Lowell has focused on infrastructure rather than growth and many are predicting that Lowell will have a population increase in the near future.  According to the report, since 2000, Lowell has had a 40% increase in population since 2000 and a 51% increase in 2008 alone.  Additionally, the report states that the average household net worth is $415,000.  The sample area includes areas near Beaver Lake as well as areas north of Highway 12 that include high-end housing and an affluent population.  The company uses its own boundaries that are always changing.  It has been hired by retailers to determine areas of possible growth, create data and to watch changing areas.

Needless to say, many have questioned the source and its high numbers.  Larry Martin, the man responsible for The Gadberry Group’s ratings, has stated that “the geography was more inclusive than just the Lowell city limits…it includes areas that the census defines as part of the Lowell ‘Place’”. 

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Friday, January 16, 2009

I-540 Expansion: Growth for Northwest Arkansas?

The Northwest Arkansas Regional Mobile Authority (RMA) voted on Monday to “leverage state stimulus funds to complete the Bella Vista bypass as an RMA toll road”. The road, which will extend I-540 through Bella Vista, is being explored as a toll road and has been planned for over a decade.

The total for the I-540 expansion is expected to cost $225 million. However, if it were to become a toll road, the road would have the potential of generating $100-$130 million in construction bonds. It would be the first toll road in the state. Additionally, many believe that the federal economic stimulus plan that will soon be voted on by the House of Representatives could also bring $80-$100 million for highway construction in Northwest Arkansas.

The potential toll road must be approved by the state Highway Commission or by a vote of the people of Benton and Washington counties.

Dick Trammel was sworn in on Monday as the new highway commissioner. Trammel has expressed urgency in gaining approval for the road so that Arkansas still receives funding from the Missouri Department of Transportation. The state has considered re-appropriating funds for the five mile stretch of the road that will lead to southeastern Missouri.

This newest project is the largest undertaking by the Arkansas Highway and Transportation Department. It is expected to take four years to build the bypass.

The new I-540 extension would mean great things for future growth in Northwest Arkansas, by allowing greater ease for commuting. Are you interested in land investments in Northwest Arkansas? Visit our site at northwestarkansasland.com to see the properties we have for sale in the Bentonville and Highfill areas!Link