PEOPLE IN FAYETTEVILLE enjoy a great quality of life with a higher average income than many
$51,848
other cities in the state and a low cost of living.
$309,700 $255,000
Median home price nationally Median home price in Fayetteville
$44,334
The median household income in
Fayetteville’s MSA is more than
$7,500 higher than the state average.
Nearly 34 people move to Northwest
Arkansas each day. If that growth
continues, our region will be home
to 600,000 people by mid-2022.
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FAYETTEVILLE, one of the fastest-growing cities in the state, is focused on smart growth. That includes
continued job growth, development and implementing the city’s Economic Development Strategic
Plan while preserving Fayetteville’s history and natural resources. Fayetteville is improving quality
of life with many initiatives including supporting cultural vibrancy, affordable housing, sustainable
development and more.
Fayetteville is proud to be a bike
friendly city and offers NWA’s first
bike share program.
Airport
Animal Services
Community Resources
Development Services
The city is working to make
broadband service accessible and
affordable for all citizens and
businesses.
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The creation of Kessler Mountain
Regional Park and preservation of
more than 400 acres of green space
is protecting nature for future
generations.