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    Little Rock

    Arkansas

    Affordable
    About Little Rock

    Little Rock offers a compelling blend of Southern charm and urban convenience, making it an attractive destination for those seeking affordability and a relaxed lifestyle. With a median home value of just $165,000, significantly below the national average, and median rent hovering around $990, the city provides an exceptional entry point into homeownership or a comfortable living situation without breaking the bank. The walk score of 57 indicates a degree of walkability, especially in the vibrant downtown areas, complemented by a transit score of 47, making it feasible to navigate the city without relying solely on a car. The "quiet" noise level and moderate air quality, with an AQI of 52, contribute to the overall pleasant living experience.

    From an investment perspective, Little Rock presents a unique opportunity. While the homeownership rate is at 28%, the affordability index of 97 suggests that housing is accessible, even for those with moderate incomes. The median household income of $48,660 is lower than the national average, but the lower cost of living provides a comfortable lifestyle. The unemployment rate is 4.3%, slightly above the national average, but the city's diverse economy offers various employment opportunities. While the violent crime rate is 6.7 per 1,000 residents and property crime is 33.1 per 1,000 residents, it's essential to consider specific neighborhood safety profiles. Little Rock is best suited for individuals and families seeking affordability and a slower pace of life, with potential for growth and investment.

    Little Rock's climate, characterized by warm summers and mild winters, allows for year-round outdoor activities. The city's commitment to quality of life is evident in the quiet atmosphere and moderate air quality. The electricity rate is a reasonable 9.7¢/kWh. The city's local features, including the River Market District, the William J. Clinton Presidential Library, and numerous parks and green spaces, offer residents ample opportunities for recreation and cultural enrichment.

    Median Home Value

    $165,000

    Median Income

    $48,660

    Population

    202,591

    Walk Score

    57

    Air Quality

    AQI 52

    Moderate

    Climate Risk

    Relatively High

    Demographics
    Population
    202,591
    Median Age
    N/A
    Median Household Income
    $48,660

    35% below nat'l avg

    Bachelor's Degree+
    N/A
    Poverty Rate
    N/A
    Housing
    Median Home Value
    $165,000

    41% below nat'l avg

    Median Rent
    $990

    15% below nat'l avg

    Homeownership Rate
    28.0%

    58% below nat'l avg

    Affordability Index
    97

    3% below nat'l avg

    Safety
    Violent Crime Rate
    6.7 per 1K

    81% above nat'l avg

    Property Crime Rate
    33.1 per 1K

    89% above nat'l avg

    Livability
    Walk Score
    57 / 100

    19% above nat'l avg

    Transit Score
    47 / 100

    68% above nat'l avg

    Bike Score
    45 / 100

    41% above nat'l avg

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    Air Quality
    AQI
    52

    24% above nat'l avg

    Category
    Moderate
    GoodModerateUnhealthy
    Climate Risk
    Overall Risk
    Relatively High
    Risk Score
    93.5

    Top Hazards

    Ice Storm
    Very High
    Earthquake
    Relatively High
    Winter Weather
    Relatively High
    Noise Levels
    Overall
    Quiet
    Road Traffic
    0 dBA

    100% below nat'l avg

    Aviation
    0 dBA

    100% below nat'l avg

    Rail
    0 dBA

    100% below nat'l avg

    Utility Costs
    Electricity Rate
    9.7¢/kWh

    42% below nat'l avg

    Est. Monthly Electric
    $87

    36% below nat'l avg

    Employment
    Unemployment Rate
    4.3%

    16% above nat'l avg

    Poverty Rate
    N/A

    Weather & Climate in Little Rock

    Avg High

    73°F

    Avg Low

    55°F

    Annual Rainfall

    50"

    Avg Humidity

    70%

    Monthly Temperature (°F)
    Monthly Precipitation (inches)

    Political Landscape

    Political Leaning
    Strongly Democratic
    DemocratRepublican

    → Politically stable

    Based on Pulaski County county-level presidential election data

    Presidential Election Results

    Culture & Things to Do in Little Rock

    Attractions & Landmarks
    🏛️William J. Clinton Presidential Library and Museum(museum)
    🏛️Arkansas Museum of Fine Arts(museum)
    🌳Pinnacle Mountain State Park(park)
    🦁Little Rock Zoo(zoo)
    🏛️Historic Arkansas Museum(museum)
    📜The Old Mill(historic)
    🏗️Arkansas State Capitol(landmark)
    📜Little Rock Central High School National Historic Site(historic)
    Local Events & Festivals

    Riverfest

    A large annual music festival held on the banks of the Arkansas River.

    Arkansas State Fair

    An annual state fair featuring agricultural exhibits, carnival rides, and entertainment.

    Little Rock Marathon

    An annual marathon drawing thousands of runners to the city.

    Main Street Food Truck Festival

    A popular event showcasing a variety of food trucks.

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