$840 - $1,180 per month
Greenways at Marion
1 - 2 Beds
501 Par Dr, Marion, AR 72364
$840 - $1,180 per month
Greenways at Marion
1 - 2 Beds
501 Par Dr, Marion, AR 72364
$1,050 per month
62 Harvard Rd, Marion, AR 72364
Check out this beautifully maintained home in the heart of Marion! This property has been fully renovated with a bright open layout with spacious living area and updated finishes throughout. Enjoy a large backyard ideal for gatherings, pets, and just enjoying the comfort of your own backyard. Minutes away from schools and shopping access this lovely home is move in ready and awaits its next
Sherrie Nolen D. C. A Realty, Llc
$900 per month
324 Block St Unit R, Marion, AR 72364
Property Id: 2151273Welcome to your new home at 324 Block St in Marion, AR! This charming 2 bedroom, 1 bathroom apartment features modern amenities including a microwave, oven, refrigerator, and freezer. With central AC, laminate flooring, forced air heating, and off-street parking, this unit offers comfort and convenience. Enjoy peace of mind with security cameras in place. Rent includes
$1,195 per month
48 S Bristol Rd, Marion, AR 72364
**$99 First Month Rent ** Charming 3-Bedroom Home in Marion Perfect for Families This 3-bedroom, 2-bathroom home in Marion offers comfortable living with modern updates throughout. Enjoy an updated kitchen with plenty of cabinet space and durable vinyl flooring that runs throughout the home for easy maintenance. The spacious layout provides room for everyone, making it an ideal choice for
Debbie Tolbert Crestcore Realty, LLC
$799 per month
318 Gannt St, Marion, AR 72364
Mid- South Rentals Renshaw Company, REALTORS
Marion, Arkansas, is a small city with a population of just over 12,000, located across the Mississippi River from Memphis. It serves as a bedroom community for Memphis, with many residents commuting 13 miles east for work. The city is intersected by Interstates 40 and 55, providing easy travel routes. Memphis International Airport is 22 miles southeast, offering over 80 daily flights to various destinations. Marion has a mix of contemporary 21st-century homes in the northern part, traditional Cape Cods near the town center, and midcentury ranch-style houses east of Wylie Spur. The Marion School District is highly rated for its athletics, with championship-winning teams in baseball, football, and volleyball. The city hosts annual events like the Esperanza Bonanza fall festival and the December Mingle and Jingle, adding to the local charm. Points of interest include the Sultana Disaster Museum, Historic Marion Hotel, and Marion Performing Arts Center. For outdoor activities, the Marion Recreational Complex offers walking trails and athletic fields, while Rivertrace Park features a fishing lake. Despite a lack of major retail options, local restaurants thrive, and efforts are underway to attract larger retailers. Marion has seen a decline in violent and property crimes since 2020 and 2022, respectively, making it safer than the national average. Summers are hot and humid, winters are cold and windy, and the city receives about 4 inches of snow annually. Healthcare needs are met by Baptist Memorial Hospital – Crittenden, located 4 miles south in West Memphis, providing emergency and general surgical services.