70-Unit SFH Portfolio
Multifamily | 70 Units | $89,250/unit
Marketing description
Horvath & Tremblay is pleased to present the exclusive opportunity to purchase a 70-Unit SFH Portfolio located in Little Rock, North Little Rock, Jacksonville, Austin, and Cabot, Arkansas (the "Properties" or the "Portfolio"). The 70-Unit SFH Portfolio consists of seventy (70) individual homes, spread across five cities in the Little Rock, Arkansas MSA. The Portfolio offers a desirable mix of bedroom counts offering eight (8), 1-Bedroom/1-Bathroom homes, thirty (30), 2-Bedroom/1-Bathroom homes, one (1), 2-Bedroom/2-Bathroom home, fourteen (14), 3-Bedroom/1-Bathroom homes, two (2), 3-Bedroom/1.5-Bathroom homes, eleven (11), 3-Bedroom/2-Bathroom homes, two (2), 3-Bedroom/3-Bathroom homes, three (3), 4-Bedroom/1-Bathroom homes, one (1), 4-Bedroom/2-Bathroom homes and one (1), 5-Bedroom/2.5-Bathroom home.
The 70-Unit Single-Family Rental Portfolio is strategically distributed throughout the Little Rock, Arkansas Metropolitan Statistical Area, with concentrations in North Little Rock (36 homes), Little Rock (10 homes), Jacksonville (8 homes), Austin (8 homes), and Cabot (8 homes). The Portfolio's locations are primarily clustered along the Interstate 57 corridor, one of Central Arkansas' most important commuter and commercial thoroughfares, providing convenient access to major employment centers, retail destinations, and transportation networks throughout the region. Each Property is situated within established residential neighborhoods that benefit from proximity to highly trafficked commercial corridors, quality schools, healthcare facilities, and a diverse mix of national and local retailers, restaurants, and service providers. The Portfolio's strategic positioning offers residents convenient access to Interstate 40, Interstate 57, and other major roadways, enabling efficient travel throughout the northeastern portion of the Little Rock MSA while supporting strong long-term residential demand driven by the area's growing population, employment base, and quality-of-life amenities.
Investment highlights
ACCESS & CONNECTIVITY
The Little Rock MSA benefits from one of the strongest transportation networks in the region, providing exceptional connectivity throughout Arkansas and to major markets across the South and Midwest. The market is anchored by Interstate 40, a primary east-west freight and commuter corridor connecting Little Rock with Memphis, Tennessee and Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, while Interstate 30 links the region to Dallas-Fort Worth and Texarkana. Interstate 430 and Interstate 440 provide convenient beltway access around the metropolitan area, and U.S. Highways 67, 70, 165, and 167 offer direct connections to the area's suburban communities, including Jacksonville, Cabot, and Austin. The region is also served by Bill and Hillary Clinton National Airport, which offers commercial passenger service and air cargo operations, while the Port of Little Rock provides multimodal transportation capabilities and serves as a significant logistics hub. Freight rail service operated by Union Pacific and other carriers further supports the region's robust transportation infrastructure and economic competitiveness.
AREA AMENITIES & DEMAND DRIVERS
As the economic center of Arkansas, the Little Rock metropolitan area offers an extensive collection of retail, dining, entertainment, and lifestyle amenities that support a growing population and strong residential demand. Major shopping destinations include Park Plaza Mall, McCain Mall, Bass Pro Shops, The Promenade at Chenal, and numerous national retailers located throughout Little Rock, North Little Rock, and Cabot. Residents enjoy a diverse mix of restaurants ranging from locally owned establishments to national brands, while entertainment venues such as Simmons Bank Arena, Dickey-Stephens Park, and the River Market District attract visitors from across the region.
The area's economy is supported by a highly diversified employment base led by healthcare, government, education, logistics, aerospace, manufacturing, and professional services. Major employers include the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences (UAMS), Baptist Health, Arkansas Children's Hospital, the State of Arkansas, Dillard's, Entergy Arkansas, Acxiom, and the Little Rock Air Force Base in Jacksonville. Additional economic activity is generated by the Port of Little Rock, numerous industrial and distribution facilities, and a growing technology and business services sector. This diverse employment base provides stability and supports long-term housing demand throughout the metropolitan area.
EDUCATION ANCHORS
The Little Rock MSA is home to a wide range of highly regarded educational institutions that contribute to the area's attractiveness for families and workforce residents. The region is served by numerous public school districts, including Cabot Public Schools, one of the highest-performing and fastest-growing districts in Arkansas, as well as the Little Rock, North Little Rock, Jacksonville, North Pulaski, and Pulaski County Special School Districts. The market also offers a variety of private and charter school options, providing families with diverse educational opportunities.
Higher education serves as another major strength of the region. The University of Arkansas at Little Rock (UALR), the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences (UAMS), and Pulaski Technical College provide significant educational and workforce development resources. Additional institutions such as Arkansas Baptist College, Philander Smith University, and nearby Hendrix College in Conway further enhance the area's educational offerings. Collectively, these institutions support a highly educated workforce, attract students from across the state, and contribute significantly to the local economy.
QUALITY OF LIFE AMENITIES
The Little Rock metropolitan area offers an exceptional quality of life driven by its affordability, abundant recreational opportunities, and vibrant cultural amenities. Outdoor enthusiasts benefit from easy access to the Arkansas River, Pinnacle Mountain State Park, Burns Park, Two Rivers Park, and hundreds of miles of hiking, cycling, and walking trails throughout Central Arkansas. The nearby Ozark and Ouachita Mountains provide additional opportunities for camping, fishing, boating, and outdoor recreation, making the region particularly attractive to active residents.
The area also boasts a rich cultural environment highlighted by attractions such as the William J. Clinton Presidential Library and Museum, the Arkansas Museum of Fine Arts, the Robinson Center, and the historic River Market District. Throughout the year, residents enjoy a variety of community-oriented events, festivals, farmers markets, concerts, and sporting events that foster a strong sense of community and enhance the region's livability. Combined with affordable housing, short commute times, strong schools, and a diverse employment base, these amenities continue to make the Little Rock MSA one of the most desirable places to live and work in Arkansas.
SEPARATE UTILITIES
The Portfolio offers individually metered utilities. The Tenants are responsible for electricity, heat, hot water, and domestic water and sewer at each Property.
OFF-STREET PARKING
The Portfolio offers off-street parking spaces.
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