Downsizing Guide for Central Arkansas

Downsizing in Central Arkansas: A Practical Guide

Quick answer: Downsizing in Central Arkansas means trading a larger home for a smaller, lower-maintenance one — often a single-level patio home or a 55+ community — while freeing up equity and cutting upkeep, taxes, and utility costs. The keys are timing the sale and purchase, choosing the right low-maintenance home, and understanding the tax angles (including Arkansas’s age-65 property-tax assessment freeze). Ashley Watters helps Central Arkansas homeowners downsize smoothly — (501) 951-9200.

Why people downsize

  • Less maintenance. A smaller home and yard (or an HOA-maintained community) frees up time and energy.
  • Free up equity. Selling a larger home and buying a smaller one can unlock cash for retirement, travel, or family.
  • Lower costs. Smaller homes mean lower utilities, insurance, and often property taxes — and Arkansas freezes a homeowner’s assessed value at age 65 (Amendment 79).
  • Single-level living. Avoiding stairs and choosing accessible layouts supports aging in place.

How to downsize the right way

  • Decide buy-first or sell-first. Each has tradeoffs around financing and timing; an agent can help you bridge the gap.
  • Define your must-haves. Single-level, low-maintenance yard, primary on main, garage, community amenities.
  • Declutter early. Start months ahead — it makes both the move and the sale easier.
  • Price and prep your current home. Presentation drives your sale proceeds, which fund the next purchase.

Best low-maintenance options in Central Arkansas

Downsizers gravitate to patio & single-story homes and 55+ & active-adult communities, especially in Maumelle, Conway, Benton/Bryant, and Hot Springs Village. See also best places to retire in Central Arkansas.

Frequently Asked Questions

Should I sell my current home before buying a smaller one?

It depends on your finances and the market. Selling first gives certainty on proceeds; buying first avoids a temporary move. An agent can help you structure timing and, if needed, bridge financing.

Will downsizing lower my property taxes in Arkansas?

Often yes, since a smaller/less expensive home is assessed lower — and if you’re 65+, Amendment 79 freezes your homestead’s assessed value. Confirm specifics with the county assessor.

What homes are easiest to maintain for downsizers?

Single-level patio homes and homes in HOA-maintained 55+ communities, where lawn care and exterior upkeep are often handled for you.

Ready to downsize in Central Arkansas? Ashley Watters coordinates the sale and the purchase so the transition is smooth. Call or text (501) 951-9200 or contact Ashley.