Property details·Mammoth Spring, Fulton County, Arkansas·001-04507-001
0 Myatt Creek Road
Mammoth Spring, AR 72554
Fulton County
001-04507-001
36.498756, -91.687855
County context
There's a striking paradox at the heart of Fulton County's housing story. Tucked into the Ozark highlands of north-central Arkansas along the South Fork of the Spring River, this sparsely populated county of just over 12,000 residents offers some of the most affordable homeownership in America — yet the people who live here face real economic headwinds that complicate what looks, on paper, like a buyer's paradise.
At $107,200, the median home value sits at roughly a third of the national figure. Better still, the price-to-income ratio works out to about 2.75x — far below the national benchmark of 4x — meaning that in purely mechanical terms, Fulton County is one of the more attainable housing markets in the country. The homeownership rate of 84.7% reflects that reality. This is a place where owning your home is genuinely within reach, and most people do exactly that.
| Stat | Value | Context |
|---|---|---|
| Median Home Value | $107,200 | ~33% of the national median |
| Homeownership Rate | 84.7% | among the highest in Arkansas |
| Vacancy Rate | 22.7% | nearly 3x the national average (~8%) |
| Rent Burden | 45.2% | well above the 30% stress threshold |
A 22.7% vacancy rate is an eyebrow-raiser. Nearly one in four housing units sits empty — a figure that typically signals either a resort/seasonal market or a community experiencing outmigration. For Fulton County, it's likely both. The Spring River draws float-trip tourism and weekend cabin culture, inflating the raw housing stock with part-time units. But the county's median age of 48.6 years and a labor force participation rate of just 43.7% — dramatically below the national norm of around 62% — also hint at a population that's aging in place as younger residents leave for opportunities elsewhere.
The demographic profile of Fulton County is that of a working-class retirement community in slow transition. More than a quarter of residents (26.8%) live with a disability, and nearly 26% are 65 or older. Only 9.4% hold a bachelor's degree, compared to roughly 35% nationally — the largest educational cohort is residents with a high school diploma only (40.8%). These figures aren't a judgment; they reflect a generation that built careers in agriculture, timber, and small manufacturing without needing a four-year credential.
What's genuinely surprising is the rent burden situation. With median rent at just $596, you'd expect renters to be comfortable — but 45.2% are cost-burdened, and nearly a quarter face severe burden. That's a math problem rooted in income, not rent. When you earn $38,941 at the median, even modest rent can strain a budget.
Nearly 21% of residents have no internet access at all — a meaningful obstacle in a rural economy increasingly dependent on remote connectivity. With 20.8% offline, job access, telehealth, and remote work (a modest 6.3% here) all face structural limits that broadband investment hasn't yet fully solved.
FAQ
What makes Fulton County, Arkansas unique? Fulton County combines genuinely affordable homeownership — with prices well under $110,000 — with a high-vacancy housing market shaped by both seasonal recreational use along the Spring River and a quietly aging, rural population. It's one of the few U.S. counties where buying a home costs less than three times the local median income.
Why is the rent burden so high if rents are so low? Because household incomes are low enough that even $596 in monthly rent can exceed 30% of what many residents bring home. It's a reminder that affordability is always relative to local wages — not just sticker price.
Is Fulton County a good place to retire? For retirees with existing savings or fixed income, the low home prices and quiet Ozark setting have real appeal. But limited healthcare infrastructure, a 11.4% uninsured rate, and patchy broadband coverage are practical considerations worth weighing carefully.
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