c.1900 Three Bedroom Arkansas Bungalow Under $44K
OHU50K Notes $43,900
c.1900 Three Bedroom Arkansas Bungalow.

Realtor Comments
Large home located in an older established neighborhood. Carport and storage in the back yard. Large front porch for relaxing in the afternoon. Partially floored attic space for future expansion or storage. AGENTS SEE REMARKS.
- 3 bed
- 2 bath
- 1,982 sqft
- Build date 1900

If interested in a property, pleases contact the realtor whose link is provided in the post below, or contact an agent of your own choosing. Independent verification of details and status is recommended.
308 Turner St, Warren, AR 71671 $43,900
- Contact Realtor: Greg Jaggers
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Pros of Warren, AR
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Low Cost of Living
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Warren’s cost of living index is about 78, meaning it’s ~22% cheaper than the U.S. average.
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Housing is particularly affordable. Median home value is quite low (≈ $70‑$80k in many reports).
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Rents are low too. Average one‑ and two‑bedroom apartments are under $500‑600 in many cases. Housing Value & Opportunity
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Because housing is so inexpensive, you can often get more space for your money.
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Home price to income ratio is favorable. Homes cost relatively little compared to local incomes.
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Small‑Town / Rural Feel & Community
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Warren has a “sparse suburban” or small‑town feel: fewer crowds, slower pace, more open land.
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There are local parks, trails, recreation facilities, swimming pool, sports fields, etc., offering basic outdoor amenities.
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Lower Everyday Expenses
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Many goods and services cost less. Groceries, transportation, utilities tend to be below national average.
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Health care and services are not wildly expensive relative to many urban locations.
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Reduced Commute Times / Less Traffic
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Commute times are modest (often around 20 minutes for many workers) because of the smaller size and less congestion.
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Cons / Challenges of Warren, AR
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Lower Incomes & High Poverty Rates
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Median household income is low (~ $36,000–$38,000 in different reports).
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Poverty is significant: about 1 in 4 residents live below the poverty line.
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Crime / Safety Concerns
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Overall crime rate is somewhat elevated in certain categories. Property crimes (burglary, vandalism, etc.) are concerning in some neighborhood reports.
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The safety ranking is mixed: Warren is safer than some places, but less safe than many others. The risk of crime depends a lot on which part of Warren.
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Education Outcomes & Opportunities Are Modest
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Educational attainment is lower: a smaller % of adults have bachelorʼs degrees.
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School performance (reading/math proficiency, etc.) is not always strong compared to state/national averages.
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Population Decline / Small‑Town Limitations
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The population has been slightly shrinking over several years.
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Because it’s small, there are fewer specialized amenities, fewer services (e.g. specialized medical). For many needs, you’ll have to travel.
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Limited Amenities & Travel Dependence
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Many amenities (shopping, entertainment, cultural) are limited or basic. For more variety, one may need to travel to larger cities.
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Public transit seems minimal or non‑existent, so dependence on cars is high.
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Weather / Natural Risks
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Tornado risk is present (as in much of Arkansas). Severe storms can be an issue.
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