Conway vs. North Little Rock AR

Faulkner County vs. Pulaski County

Conway vs. North Little Rock AR

Two of Central Arkansas’s strongest commuter markets, but very different bets. Conway is college-town growth and Faulkner County family-suburb appeal; NLR is character resale right across the river from downtown LR.

Choose Conway if…

You want a Faulkner County address, Conway School District quality, college-town energy from UCA + Hendrix, and don’t mind a 30-minute commute downtown.

Choose North Little Rock if…

You want the shortest possible commute to downtown LR, prefer architectural character (Park Hill historic, Argenta arts), and want lower entry-level prices than west Little Rock.

Factor Conway North Little Rock
Median home price ~$245K-$290K ~$200K-$245K
Commute to downtown LR ~28 mi / 30 min via I-40 ~3 mi / 8-15 min via I-30 bridge
School district Conway SD (top-rated) NLR SD (varies by zone)
County / Property taxes Faulkner / Lower Pulaski / Higher
Inventory profile Mostly 1990s-newer subdivisions Mix incl. historic 1920s-1950s
New construction Active, multiple builders Limited, mostly infill
College/university UCA + Hendrix campuses None directly
Walkability Limited; downtown improving Argenta is walkable


Commute math is the headline difference


NLR is across the river from downtown — most NLR addresses are 8-15 minutes from downtown jobs. Conway is 30 miles up I-40, a 25-30 minute commute on a clear day, longer at peak. Over a 5-year horizon, the differential adds up to hundreds of hours per year.


For workers who don’t commute downtown — remote, west LR, north-side service economy — the gap closes and school/value tradeoffs dominate.


Schools and family fit


Conway SD is one of Central Arkansas’s most consistently strong districts. NLR SD is more variable — some elementary attendance areas competitive, others lower. For school-first families, Conway typically wins on a like-for-like comparison. For empty-nesters and households using private schools, the question is moot.


Conway vs. NLR — FAQ

Which is cheaper, Conway or NLR?

NLR is generally cheaper, with median running roughly $40K-$50K below Conway. Park Hill is the exception and competes with Conway pricing.

Which is better for first-time buyers?

NLR offers more entry-level inventory and lower prices — usually a better first-time fit unless schools are top priority.

Where do downtown LR commuters typically choose?

NLR overwhelmingly. The 8-15 min commute beats Conway’s 30-minute commute every working day.

What about property taxes?

Faulkner County (Conway) millage rates run lower than Pulaski County (NLR). On a $275K home you typically save several hundred per year in Conway.

Are both growing?

Conway is growing faster — population growth among the highest in Central Arkansas for the last decade. NLR is more stable.