$228,192Average Value$270Average Price per Sq Ft1Home For Sale
Slow living in an outskirt community
Located on the outskirts of North Little Rock, Galloway Galloway offers a more rural pace of life outside the city. While the neighborhood is more remote than its neighbors, the community is notable to both locals and visitors for a few community gems. Galloway is home to Me & McGee Market, one of the most popular farmstand markets in the state, and several recreation options at beaches and boat launches along the Arkansas River. Combined with accessibly priced homes and quick access to multiple interstates, Galloway is a place where many residents have made a lifelong commitment to their community.
Accessibly priced riverside homes
Most of the community's residential streets are on the southern side of Galloway. These neighborhoods are filled with homes that were built from the 1990s onward and have features like cross-gabled roofs, spacious backyards, and even some lakeside views. Depending on square footage and features, asking prices range from $185,000 to $300,000. “There’s not really a whole lot out there, but the biggest reason people move here is because it’s super, super cheap,” says Christy Robinson, Realtor for Keller Williams Realty.
The Traditional Homes in Galloway Offer Quality Craftsmanship, and Breathtaking Views.
Some Homes Features in Galloway Is Their Beautiful Lakeside Views.
New Traditional Homes in Galloway Are Characterized by Their Warm Colors in North Little Rock.
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Fishing and off-roading on the Arkansas River
Galloway, like most of North Little Rock, is defined by the area’s many lakes, streams and proximity to the Arkansas River. “The river that separates us from Little Rock is a very popular attraction. We have submarines and tugboats, and we do a lot of events on the river,” says Shara Hutchcraft, communications director for North Little Rock. Galloway residents often spend their free time at Willow Beach on Blue Heron Parkway. Known for never being too crowded, this recreation area alongside the Arkansas River doubles as a campground and offers two group shelters, picnic tables, and a quiet fishing spot. Further up the river on England Road is Ott Park, an ATV rider’s paradise boasting four-wheeling paths and year-round mudding opportunities.
Farm finds at Me & McGee Market
The pride of the Galloway neighborhood is the Me & McGee Market, which is the best-rated market in all of Arkansas. This family-owned operation draws people from all around the greater Little Rock area and beyond for its fresh offerings, which range from plants and fruits and vegetables to jellies, jams and meats of all kinds. It also offers a beloved food truck known for savory burgers. If locals want to cook at home and Me & McGee doesn’t have everything they need, Walmart Supercenter is 6 miles northwest on East McCain Boulevard. The store is also next to McCain Mall, the largest enclosed shopping center in Central Arkansas. For dining options, Jose’s Mexican Grill and Cantina, just off U.S. Highway 165, offers the works: taquitos, fajitas, and carne asada, as well as a full-service bar with highly rated margaritas. Further down the highway, Scott Station offers a little bit of everything, including its famous onion rings and The Killer Dog, a 13-inch frank smothered with chili.
Fresh Local Honey at Me & McGee Market in Galloway.
Tasty Cheese Quesadillas at Jose's Compadre in Galloway.
Me & McGee Market Located at 10409 US-70, North Little Rock, AR.
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Early education for future lawyers
Galloway itself doesn’t have any schools, but families are able to send their children to Pulaski County Special School District. Students can attend Harris Elementary School, which has a C-minus rating on Niche, before feeding into Mills Middle School, which is not rated on Niche but has a score of 4 on Great Schools. Wilbur D. Mill University Studies High School earns a C-plus on Niche and has a “Teen Court” program, where budding lawyers can learn about the legal system by hearing disciplinary cases from their peers. University of Arkansas at Little Rock is just 17 miles away from Galloway.
High-speed travel by car, plane or train
Interstates 40 and 440 and Highway 70 run directly alongside Galloway, making it well-connected to the rest of the state. While the community is a bit far removed from the rest of the city, it is still only 12 miles from Downtown Little Rock and 10 miles from the arts district of Argenta in North Little Rock. Galloway is also within 10 miles of Little Rock’s Union Station, an Amtrak station on W. Markham Street, and Bill and Hillary Clinton National Airport, both of which offer long-distance domestic travel options.
People only know Galloway/Baucum as an Area they Pass Through while Traveling on Highways 70.
Galloway Providing Clean Road Throughout the Community in North Little Rock.
Galloway/Baucum Surround by Highways 70 and 165 in North Little Rock.
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Parks in this Area
Dupree Park
Gloria Ashley McAlmont Community Park
Ott Park
Excell Park
Willow Beach Park
Johnson Park
Transit
Airport
Bill and Hillary Clinton Ntl/Adams Field
13 min drive
Galloway Demographics and Home Trends
On average, homes in Galloway, North Little Rock sell after 136 days on the market compared to the national average of 70 days. The median sale price for homes in Galloway, North Little Rock over the last 12 months is $314,850, down 66% from the median home sale price over the previous 12 months.
DON'T MISS THIS OPPORTUNITY TO INVEST IN LAND! This 26.65 acre +/- property in Pulaski County is Rural / Agricultural Vacant Land. Approx 13.44 acres of timberland, approx 12.71 acres of cropland and approx .05 of pasture. Well is on property. Utilities at road.
Welcome Home to 12916 Bell Flower Drive! This adorable 3 bed 2 bath home sits on the largest fenced lot in the neighborhood, over half an acre, complete with a greenbelt for privacy — perfect for entertaining, gardening, or adding a future swimming pool or RV parking. Nestled in a wonderful neighborhood walking distance to the playground and convenient to the interstate, this charming home
Well-maintained and move-in ready! This like-new home is the perfect starter or rental property with a smart layout and thoughtful updates. Inside, enjoy custom blinds on all windows, French doors leading to a spacious back patio, and a primary suite with tinted windows, walk-in closet, and walk-in shower. The fully fenced backyard is big, leveled, and ready to enjoy—plus, a double gate provides
*1 WEEK FREE WITH MOVE-IN BY 7/31/25*Introducing a charming 3 bed, 2 bath property with 1365 square feet of living space, located at 12820 Bell Flower Drive! This home features an inviting exterior, with a neatly paved driveway leading to an attached 2-car garage. Enter into a cozy living area with ample space for rest and recreation. The eat-in kitchen is equipped with a complete suite
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Average Home Value
Source: Public Records
Property Mix - Square Feet
This Neighborhood Has More Owners
Demographics
Total Population
3,156
Median Age
41
Population Density
1 person/acre
Population under 18
23.8%
On par with the national average
23.8%
Population over 65
17.2%
On par with the national average
19.1%
Finances
Median Household Income
$61,180
Below the national average
$71,702
Average Household Income
$72,823
Education and Workforce
High School Graduates
85.4%
College Graduates
27.4%
Below the national average
34.1%
Advanced Degrees
12.4%
% Population in Labor Force
59.7%
Below the national average
65.1%
Weather
Annual Precipitation
52''
Average Winter Low Temperature
33°F
Average Summer High Temperature
91°F
Annual Snowfall
10''
Area Factors
Somewhat Bikeable
Bike Score®
28/ 100
Car-Dependent
Walk Score®
7/ 100
Minimal Transit
Transit Score®
0/ 100
Source: Walk Score
Source: Walk Score
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