If you're interested in enjoying lower costs, Northwest Arkansas is the place for you. The cost of living in NWA is 1% lower than the overall state average and 9% lower than the national average. While each city is different, plenty of affordable housing exists for people from all areas.
Northwest Arkansas is among the top 10 places to live in the country for the eighth year in a row, according to the latest ranking from U.S. News & World Report released today.
With high temperatures usually in the mid 40s to lower 50s and overnight lows in the 20s and 30s, the winter months are chilly but bearable. Outbreaks of very cold temperatures sometimes occur sending temperatures below zero on occassion, but these extreme cold spells are often short-lived.
Summertime in Eastern Oklahoma and Northwest Arkansas is a period of warm temperatures and varying amounts of humidity and rainfall. Average high temperatures range from the mid 80s in June near Fayetteville to the low to mid 90s in Tulsa, McAlester and Fort Smith in July and August.
There's so much more new housing available in NWA than in past years. There are people coming from California, from Texas, from Florida, from Louisiana, from Illinois that are looking for new housing, more affordable housing, and better taxes in a fast-growing area.
The cost of living in Fayetteville, AR is 1% higher than the state average and 7% lower than the national average. Fayetteville, AR housing is 20% cheaper than the U.S average, while utilities are about 6% less pricey.
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