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Moving from out of state and will be renting home. Should I be focusing on one area over another? Avoiding any areas? I have seen a few very nice rentals in SW Springdale, but wary of schools and the area.
The homes are sq ft and new, very nice looking on the internet at least. We have 3 kids, ages All of these areas are family friendly with good schools. Really-all of them. It might be easier to guide you to one town vs another if you could list some things you enjoy or what kind of "feel" you are seeking in your new town.
You could easily commute between all of these. The A-Team. I think Fayetteville would be the best fit for you from what you described. Originally Posted by jmfnme. I guess that would be easier if I was buying vs renting, but, I am from a college town Missoula Montana and probably would prefer Fayetteville, but I haven't seen to many nice rentals there. I'd prefer a place similar to our current home, or sq ft, nice neighborhood, new, high ceilings, all the upgrades, yada yada.
We're not buying as we bought when we moved last time, and we haven't even owned our current home a year, so don't want to do THAT again! My kids would like a community pool, and schools are a concern. My husband has been there a week and didn't like what he saw of Springdale, but he's only been at Tyson headquarters. He is in an apartment in Fayetteville and likes the area.