1354 Woodruff 415

Property details·Mc Crory, Woodruff County, Arkansas·001-02520-004

1Baths
1,530Sq ft
3.84Acres
1970Built

Location

Address

1354 Woodruff 415

Mc Crory, AR 72101

Woodruff County

Parcel ID

001-02520-004

Coordinates

35.231104, -91.173767

Building details

Bathrooms
1
Square feet
1,530
Stories
1
Year built
1970
Fireplace
Yes

Land & lot

Lot size
3.84 acres
Land area
167,270 sq ft
Land use code
1001

Tax & assessment

CategoryAmount
Tax value$566.5
Market value$73,650
Assessed value$14,730
Building value$56,400
Land value$17,250

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

County context

Woodruff County 2026 Insights

Where the Delta Meets Decline: Woodruff County's Housing Reality

Woodruff County sits in the Arkansas Delta — that flat, fertile, historically complex stretch of eastern Arkansas where the Mississippi River's influence shaped everything from the soil to the economy. Today, with just 6,157 residents spread across 11 people per square mile, it's one of the quieter corners of a state that doesn't often make real estate headlines. But the numbers here tell a story worth examining closely: a county where homes are genuinely affordable by any national measure, yet economic fragility runs deep enough to make even that affordability feel precarious.

Key Statistics

StatValueContext
Median Home Price$129,750Less than 41% of the national median
Poverty Rate22.8%Nearly double the national average of ~12%
Vacancy Rate15.9%More than 3x the healthy market benchmark of ~5%
YoY Price Change-5.8%Declining against a broadly appreciating national market

Affordable on Paper, Fragile in Practice

At $77 per square foot and a median home price well under $130,000, Woodruff County looks like a buyer's dream on a spreadsheet. The price-to-income ratio sits at roughly 2.6x — a figure that would make housing advocates in Los Angeles or Austin weep with envy. But affordability ratios assume buyers, and this market is struggling to produce them. Only 20 homes sold in the past 12 months across a county with nearly 3,300 housing units. That's not a slow market — that's a market operating at a near standstill.

The 15.9% vacancy rate is the most telling figure. It suggests not that people can't afford to buy, but that demand itself is thin. Decades of population outmigration from Delta counties like Woodruff — driven by the mechanization of agriculture and the hollowing out of rural manufacturing — have left behind a housing stock that outnumbers the households willing to fill it. The median year built of 1970 reflects an era when this county had more people, more purpose, and more economic momentum.

Income Inequality in a Small Place

One number stands out as genuinely strange: a mean household income reported in aggregate at a figure that implies enormous outliers at the top of the local income distribution. The Gini index of 0.488 — higher than most U.S. metropolitan areas — confirms it. Woodruff County has a small but apparently prosperous landowning class alongside a population where 22.8% live below the poverty line and 28.1% of children grow up in poverty. This is classic Delta economics: large agricultural operations, absentee ownership, and limited middle-class rungs on the economic ladder.

Limited broadband access (only 62.4% of households) and a workforce participation rate of just 55.9% compound the challenge. When more than a third of residents have no internet access and nearly a quarter of the population is 65 or older, the structural headwinds for economic revitalization are real.


FAQs

What makes Woodruff County unique in Arkansas real estate? Woodruff County represents the most affordable end of an already affordable state — but its extremely low transaction volume and high vacancy rate reflect a market shaped more by population loss than by genuine housing opportunity. It's a county where the price of entry is low but the economic ecosystem to support long-term investment is thin.

Is it a good time to buy property in Woodruff County? Prices declined nearly 6% year-over-year, and the vacancy rate suggests limited competition for buyers. But with such low sales volume — just 20 transactions in a year — price discovery is unreliable and resale liquidity is a legitimate concern. Buyers should treat this as a long-horizon, high-patience market rather than a conventional real estate play.

Why are rents so low but rent burden still high? At a median of $595 per month, Woodruff County rents are among the lowest in the country — yet 16.9% of renters are severely burdened, spending more than half their income on housing. That apparent paradox resolves quickly when you look at the income data: when household incomes are low enough, even $595 can consume a punishing share of a paycheck.

Local market context

Our database includes 2,494 properties in Mc Crory.

Mc Crory offers affordable housing with an average price of $132,504.

With a price per square foot of just $75, this area offers excellent value for buyers.

Home prices in Mc Crory are 61% lower than the Woodruff County average.

MetricMc CroryWoodruff Countyvs County
Average Price$132,504$338,190-61%
Avg Sq Ft1,7601,794-2%
Price/Sq Ft$75$189-60%
Properties2,49412,249-80%

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Frequently Asked Questions About Mc Crory, AR Real Estate

What is the average home price in Mc Crory, AR?

The average home price in Mc Crory, AR is $132,504, based on analysis of 2,494 properties in our database.

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The average price per square foot in Mc Crory, AR is $75. This is calculated from an average home price of $132,504 and average size of 1,760 square feet.

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Homes in Mc Crory, AR average 1,760 square feet, with an average price of $132,504.

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