c.1959 Arkansas Country Home For Sale on 3.65 Acres Under $100K
$99,900
Built for worry-free living, this Arkansas country home boasts major mechanical and structural upgrades designed to last. Enjoy the efficiency of natural gas paired with an on-demand, tankless water heater, alongside the comfort of covered parking. For total peace of mind, the exterior was extensively updated following the 2018 hail storm with newer roofing and durable siding, while the expansive back deck—replaced approximately 6-7 years ago—offers the perfect, sturdy setting for outdoor entertaining.

Realtor Comments
- 2bed
- 1bath
- 1,424sqft
- 3.65acre lot
- Circa 1959

11016 US-270, White Hall, AR 71602
If interested in a property, please 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.
Contact Realtor: Hayley Harper Wreyford

Pros of Living in White Hall
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Highly Affordable Housing: The local housing market is exceptionally accessible compared to national standards.The median home value sits between $170,000 and $180,000. Buyers can find traditional ranch-style homes, split-levels, and newer traditional properties with generous yard space at prices well below the national average.
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Strong Median Income & Financial Health: Uncharacteristically high for a small Arkansas town, White Hall boasts a solid median household income of roughly $84,000 to $85,000 (above the national average). This indicates a financially stable resident base and a healthy local economic footprint.
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Well-Regarded Public Schools: Families are heavily drawn to the area by the White Hall School District. It consistently earns solid marks (averaging a “B” grade or higher on regional metrics), with specific campuses like Moody Elementary and Taylor Elementary recognized for strong academic performance.
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Proximity to Stable Employment Hubs: The city benefits immensely from its proximity to major government installations and heavy industry. It sits adjacent to the Pine Bluff Arsenal (a major employer with hundreds of active-duty and civilian workers) and the FDA’s National Center for Toxicological Research, alongside major private employers like Tyson Foods.
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Low Overall Cost of Living: Beyond affordable real estate, day-to-day essentials—including healthcare, groceries, and utilities—are estimated to trend nearly 15% lower than the national median, allowing household budgets to stretch significantly further.
Cons of Living in White Hall
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Subdued Local Nightlife & Entertainment: While White Hall features excellent local community spaces—such as the White Hall Community Center and the Crenshaw Springs Water Park for families—there is virtually no nightlife, high-end retail, or diverse cultural entertainment within the city limits. Residents must travel south to Pine Bluff (for options like the Saracen Casino Resort) or north to Little Rock for a broader social scene.
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Limited Local Dining Variety: The commercial footprint in White Hall consists largely of regional fast-food chains, dollar stores, and a couple of local staples concentrated along Dollarway Road and Highway 270. Foodies or those who enjoy upscale dining options will find the local selection highly restrictive.
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Extreme Summer Weather & Humidity: Like much of central and southern Arkansas, White Hall experiences intense, sweltering summer heat paired with high humidity. This seasonal weather patterns means air conditioning units run constantly for months, which can drive up seasonal energy and utility bills.
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Severe Weather Risks: The region is situated in an area prone to severe springtime weather, including thunderstorms, flash flooding near local creeks, and occasional tornadic activity, requiring residents to stay vigilant during storm seasons.
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Commuter Dependency: Because it functions primarily as a bedroom community, living in White Hall strictly requires owning a vehicle. Most residents face a daily commute via I-530 for corporate employment, specialized healthcare systems, and major big-box shopping centers.















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