Why Live in Remy
Remy, located north of Roland, offers a rural lifestyle with large properties, typically ranging from one to three acres, providing residents with privacy and tranquility. The neighborhood features homes built in the late 1990s and 2000s, alongside several mid-20th-century houses, showcasing ranch styles and contemporary architecture. Residents enjoy outdoor activities such as hunting and fishing, with the Arkansas River nearby for boating, swimming, kayaking, and catfishing. Local amenities in Roland include the Roland Public Park, the Cherokee Casino for entertainment, and dining options like Killer Foods and 4 Star Diner. For more extensive shopping and dining, Fort Smith is just 8 miles away, offering places like Western Sizzlin and Green Papaya. Community events, such as the annual Iron Mountain Festival and Freedom Celebration, bring neighbors together for live music, food, and fireworks in Roland. Remy is accessible via Interstate 40 and U.S. Route 64, with Fort Smith Regional Airport and Fort Smith ER & Hospital about 13 miles away. The area has a relatively moderate risk of tornadoes and flooding, necessitating separate flood insurance. Schools in the area include Liberty Public School for younger students and two high schools, Roland High School and Muldrow High School, both offering career and technical education programs through a partnership with the Indian Capital Technology Center.