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Why Live in Nashville
Nashville, located in southwest Arkansas, is a small rural city known for its agriculture and manufacturing industries. The community is deeply rooted in high school sports, particularly football, and maintains a strong sense of tradition and local pride. Historic landmarks such as the Howard County Courthouse and the Nashville Post Office line Main Street, while the Nashville Commercial Historic District showcases buildings dating back to the late 19th century. The city has a mix of local eateries, including Starz Family Restaurant and Fisherman's Cove, alongside a Walmart Supercenter. Homes in Nashville range from ranch-style and Victorian influences to farmhouses, with many built between the midcentury and the 2010s. Nashville Primary School is highly rated, and the high school boasts modern sports facilities. The city park offers athletic fields, play areas, a skatepark, and a preserved dinosaur footprint. Nearby, Crater of Diamonds State Park allows visitors to dig for gemstones. The Howard County Fair in September features live music, farm animal competitions, and bull riding. Nashville is safer than the national average and is situated within the foothills of the Ouachita Mountains, with Texarkana located 45 miles south.
Home Trends in Nashville, AR
On average, homes in Nashville, AR sell after 108 days on the market compared to the national average of 70 days. The median sale price for homes in Nashville, AR over the last 12 months is $263,000, up 9% from the median home sale price over the previous 12 months.