101 Green Meadow Court

Property details·Hot Springs National Park, Garland County, Arkansas·400-16550-003-000

4Beds
3Baths
2,602Sq ft
0.50Acres
1988Built
$280KLast sale

Location

Address

101 Green Meadow Court

Hot Springs National Park, AR 71901

Garland County

Parcel ID

400-16550-003-000

Coordinates

34.484038, -93.017507

Building details

Bedrooms
4
Bathrooms
3
Square feet
2,602
Year built
1988
Fireplace
Yes
Garage
2-car A

Land & lot

Lot size
0.50 acres
Land area
21,750 sq ft
Frontage
1500 ft
Subdivision
Eastgate #ii Unit Ii Annex I
Land use code
1001

Tax & assessment

CategoryAmount
Tax value$1,901.04
Market value$301,000
Assessed value$60,200
Building value$260,750
Land value$40,250

Values reflect public tax roll data as of the year shown.

County context

Garland County 2026 Insights

Hot Springs and the Curious Economics of a Resort County

Garland County, Arkansas is best understood through its anchor city: Hot Springs, one of America's oldest resort destinations, a place where gangsters once vacationed alongside presidents, where the bathhouses of Bathhouse Row still line Central Avenue under National Park Service protection, and where thermal spring water has drawn visitors for centuries. That history of leisure and tourism leaves a distinctive fingerprint on the local economy — and once you know it, the data starts to make a lot of sense.

A Housing Market Running Hotter Than the Springs

The most striking number here is the year-over-year price change: 9.8% appreciation in the past twelve months. In a county where the median household income sits roughly 26% below the national average, that kind of price acceleration is worth watching closely. It's not driven by a tech boom or corporate relocation — it's driven by the same force that's reshaping resort towns from Lake Tahoe to Lake Norman: remote workers and retirees discovering that their money goes further somewhere beautiful.

The extreme spread between the 10th percentile home price ($59,000) and the 90th percentile ($590,000) tells the full story. This is a deeply bifurcated market — affordable starter inventory and modest lakeside cottages on one end, and premium lake homes on Lake Hamilton and Lake Catherine commanding prices that rival Little Rock's finest neighborhoods on the other.

Key Statistics

StatValueContext
Median Home Price$225,000vs. $320,000 national median — still a bargain
YoY Price Change+9.8%nearly double the typical U.S. appreciation rate
Homeownership Rate69.2%above national average of ~65%
Rent Burden41.0%well above the 30% threshold — a growing crisis

The Retirement Effect

A median age of 45.3 years — compared to the national median of around 38 — and a population where 24.3% are 65 or older (roughly double the under-18 share of 20%) reveals a community that has, in many ways, already completed a generational transition toward retirement. The veterans population (9.8%), the high disability rate (21.8%), and a labor force participation rate of just 54.6% all fit together: this is a county where a meaningful share of residents are done working, drawing Social Security and pension income, and choosing Hot Springs because it's scenic, warm, and inexpensive.

That demographic profile also explains the 16.8% housing vacancy rate — well above national norms — because a resort county carries a natural inventory of seasonal and second homes that sit empty much of the year.

The Renter Squeeze

The one story this data tells with some urgency is what's happening to renters. With a median rent of $942 and 41% of renters cost-burdened — including 20.7% in severe burden — the people who serve the tourism economy are being quietly priced out of it. A Gini coefficient of 0.460 (meaningfully above the national average of ~0.49, but notable for a mid-size Arkansas county) underscores how unequally prosperity is distributed here. Lake house appreciation benefits owners; it doesn't help the hotel worker or the restaurant staff.


FAQs

What makes Garland County unique? It's one of the few U.S. counties anchored by a National Park inside a city — Hot Springs National Park — giving it a tourism economy, a retiree magnet, and a cultural identity unlike anywhere else in Arkansas. The combination of thermal springs, lake recreation, and historic architecture attracts buyers from across the South who want lifestyle at a discount.

Is Hot Springs/Garland County a good place to buy investment property? The 9.8% annual appreciation and still-below-national-median prices suggest room for continued growth, particularly for lake-adjacent properties. However, the high vacancy rate (16.8%) means the short-term rental market may already be competitive, and rising rent burdens could signal a softening in long-term rental demand if wage growth doesn't keep pace.

Why is the price spread so wide in Garland County? The county contains everything from rural mobile homes and modest in-town bungalows to multi-million-dollar lakefront estates on Lake Hamilton. That geographic and lifestyle diversity — retirement cabins to luxury docks — creates one of the widest price ranges of any county in Arkansas.

Local market context

Hot Springs National Park has 29,808 properties in our comprehensive database.

With an average price of $331,967, Hot Springs National Park offers mid-range housing options.

Buyers can expect to pay around $160 per square foot in this market.

Home prices in Hot Springs National Park are 11% higher than the Garland County average.

MetricHot Springs National ParkGarland Countyvs County
Average Price$331,967$298,872+11%
Avg Sq Ft2,0781,973+5%
Price/Sq Ft$160$151+6%
Properties29,80898,530-70%

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Frequently Asked Questions About Hot Springs National Park, AR Real Estate

What is the average home price in Hot Springs National Park, AR?

The average home price in Hot Springs National Park, AR is $331,967, based on analysis of 29,808 properties in our database.

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What is the price per square foot in Hot Springs National Park, AR?

The average price per square foot in Hot Springs National Park, AR is $160. This is calculated from an average home price of $331,967 and average size of 2,078 square feet.

What is the average home size in Hot Springs National Park, AR?

Homes in Hot Springs National Park, AR average 2,078 square feet, with an average price of $331,967.

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