$317,500
- 3 Beds
- 2 Baths
- 1,914 Sq Ft
5831 S Ozark Estates, Ozark, AR 72949
Leigh Medlock Medlock & West Realty
$317,500
5831 S Ozark Estates, Ozark, AR 72949
Leigh Medlock Medlock & West Realty
Ozark, Arkansas sits along the Arkansas River and has drawn more remote and local workers with budget-friendly housing and a manageable drive to larger job centers like Bentonville and Springdale. Ranch-style homes are common around town, while older Victorian houses closer to the riverfront may need updates and can come with higher flood risk, especially near Gar Creek and the river. The Peach Orchard area is known for some of the larger homes, and buyers can find everything from three-bedroom houses to properties with acreage. Outdoor attractions are a major draw, with city parks that include a playground, splash pad, boat launch, tennis court and ball fields, plus quick access to Ozark National Forest for hiking, kayaking, hunting, off roading and camping. The 270-mile Ozark Highlands National Recreation Trail and nearby Magazine Mountain add long-distance hiking and mountain views, along with rock climbing, hang gliding and a lodge with a restaurant and wildlife viewing. Ozark Public Schools have a solid overall rating, a full K–12 pipeline, and a high school that stands out for its cheerleading championships and dual credit options through Arkansas Tech University’s Ozark campus. Day-to-day needs are met with a local grocery store, fast-food chains and eateries on Commercial Street, while many residents drive to Fort Smith for big-box shopping and the regional airport. Annual events like the Square Gathering and the North Franklin County Fair, plus nearby Altus wineries and Grape Fest, add small-town traditions and regional attractions.
On average, homes in Ozark, AR sell after 96 days on the market compared to the national average of 55 days. The median sale price for homes in Ozark, AR over the last 12 months is $145,000, down 20% from the median home sale price over the previous 12 months.