Veteran Home Buying Guide Arkansas 2026 | VA Loan Tips & Benefits
Veteran Home Buying Guide Arkansas 2026 | VA Loan Tips & Benefits
Arkansas is one of the best states in the country for veterans who want to buy a home. The combination of low home prices, a VA-loan-friendly market, the complete exemption of military retirement income from state taxes, and a welcoming veteran community makes Central Arkansas an exceptional place for veterans and service members to put down roots. This guide covers everything a veteran needs to know about buying a home in Arkansas in 2026.
Why Arkansas Is Ideal for Veteran Home Buyers
- Home prices well within VA loan limits — Arkansas median home price ~$200,000–$215,000, far below the national median
- VA loan acceptance rate is high — Arkansas sellers are experienced with VA buyers, especially near LRAFB
- Military retirement income is fully tax-exempt in Arkansas
- Disabled veteran property tax exemptions available
- Low cost of living — military retirement income goes further in Arkansas than almost any other state
- Strong veteran community — Little Rock AFB, VA hospital, and veteran organizations throughout the region
The VA Loan: Your Most Powerful Home Buying Tool
The VA home loan benefit is one of the most valuable financial tools available to veterans and active-duty service members. Here is what it provides in 2026:
No Down Payment
Eligible veterans can purchase a home with zero down payment — a benefit unavailable with any conventional mortgage. In a market like Central Arkansas where homes range from $165,000 to $350,000, this means veterans can buy a home without years of saving for a down payment.
No Private Mortgage Insurance (PMI)
Conventional loans require PMI when buyers put less than 20% down — typically $100–$300/month in added cost. VA loans have no PMI requirement, ever. This saves veterans thousands of dollars per year.
Competitive Interest Rates
VA loans typically carry interest rates 0.25%–0.5% lower than conventional loans. On a $200,000 loan, even a 0.25% rate reduction saves approximately $2,500 over the first 5 years of the loan.
Seller-Paid Closing Costs
In Arkansas’s market, it is common for veterans to negotiate seller-paid closing costs, meaning veterans can close on a home with little to nothing out of pocket beyond the VA funding fee (which can also be financed).
Reusable Benefit
Your VA loan entitlement can be used multiple times throughout your lifetime. If you sell a home and pay off the VA loan, your entitlement is restored for future use. You can also have more than one VA loan simultaneously under certain circumstances.
VA Loan Eligibility Requirements
To use a VA loan in Arkansas, you must meet one of the following service requirements:
- Active duty: 90 consecutive days of active service during wartime, or 181 days during peacetime
- National Guard / Reserves: 6 years of service, or 90 days under Title 32 with at least 30 consecutive days
- Veterans: Discharged under conditions other than dishonorable after meeting service minimums
- Surviving spouses: Unremarried spouses of veterans who died in service or from a service-connected disability
Your first step is obtaining a Certificate of Eligibility (COE), which Ashley can help you request through the VA or through a VA-approved lender.
VA Loan Process: Step by Step in Arkansas
Step 1: Obtain Your COE. Apply online at VA.gov, through a VA-approved lender, or Ashley can help you start the process.
Step 2: Get Pre-Approved. Connect with a VA-approved lender in Arkansas. Ashley works with several lenders who specialize in VA loans and close quickly — critical for PCS timelines.
Step 3: Start Your Home Search. With pre-approval in hand, Ashley will search the MLS for homes that match your criteria in your target neighborhoods — Jacksonville, Cabot, Sherwood, Conway, Bryant, or wherever best fits your situation.
Step 4: Make an Offer. Ashley will craft a competitive offer. In Arkansas’s market, VA offers are competitive — sellers here are not scared of VA loans the way they are in some high-demand markets.
Step 5: VA Appraisal. The VA requires a property appraisal to ensure the home meets Minimum Property Requirements (MPRs). Ashley knows which properties are likely to sail through VA appraisal and which to avoid.
Step 6: Clear to Close. Your lender will work through underwriting. Ashley stays in constant communication to keep the process moving. VA loans in Arkansas typically close in 30–45 days.
Step 7: Closing Day. You sign, the keys are yours. Welcome to your Arkansas home, bought with your hard-earned VA benefit.
Arkansas State Benefits for Veterans
Military Retirement Income Tax Exemption
Arkansas provides a complete exemption from state income tax on military retirement pay. For a retired E-7 receiving $30,000+/year in retirement income, this saves $1,320+ per year in state taxes compared to states without this exemption.
Disabled Veteran Property Tax Exemption
Veterans with a 100% service-connected disability rating are exempt from paying property taxes on their primary residence in Arkansas — a benefit worth $1,000–$2,000+ per year depending on home value. Veterans with partial ratings may qualify for partial exemptions. This benefit applies regardless of whether a VA loan was used to purchase the home.
Veterans Preference in State Employment
Arkansas provides hiring preference for veterans in state government employment — relevant for veterans seeking careers with state agencies in Little Rock.
Arkansas Veterans Home
Arkansas operates state veterans homes providing long-term care for eligible veterans. Facilities are located in Fayetteville and North Little Rock.
Best Areas in Central Arkansas for Veterans
Based on combination of VA loan compatibility, BAH alignment, community, and quality of life:
- Jacksonville — Closest to LRAFB, strongest military community, lowest prices (Jacksonville Real Estate Guide)
- Cabot — Best schools, 20 min to base, Lonoke County tax advantage (Cabot Real Estate Guide)
- Bryant — A-rated schools, new construction, Saline County taxes (Bryant Real Estate Guide)
- Benton — Best value in Saline County, low taxes, 20 min to Little Rock (Benton Real Estate Guide)
- Sherwood — Established suburb, halfway between base and downtown (Sherwood Real Estate Guide)
- Conway — University town, great schools and amenities, 30 min to base (Conway Real Estate Guide)
Common VA Loan Mistakes to Avoid in Arkansas
- Not getting pre-approved early enough — especially on PCS timelines, pre-approval should happen 90+ days before your report date
- Choosing a lender unfamiliar with VA loans — not all lenders are equal; work with VA specialists who know the process
- Skipping the MPR inspection prep — VA appraisers check for specific property conditions; Ashley knows what to look for before making an offer
- Not requesting seller concessions — in Arkansas’s market, asking for seller-paid closing costs is standard and usually successful
- Forgetting about the VA funding fee — this fee (typically 2.15%–3.3% for first use) can be financed into the loan or waived for veterans with qualifying disabilities
Contact Ashley Watters — Arkansas VA Loan Specialist
Ashley Watters | REALTOR® | eXp Realty
Phone/Text: (501) 951-9200
Website: arkansashousesearch.com


