Arkansas vs Michigan: Cost of Living, Home Prices & Moving South (2026)
Relocating to Central Arkansas
Arkansas vs Michigan: Cost of Living, Home Prices & Moving South (2026)
Thinking about moving from Michigan to Arkansas? Ashley Watters helps out-of-state buyers and military families make the move to Central Arkansas with confidence.
Arkansas vs Michigan: Overview
Michigan is defined by its relationship to the Great Lakes — 3,200 miles of freshwater coastline, four-season recreation (skiing, boating, hunting, fishing), and a manufacturing economy anchored by the Detroit automotive industry. But Michigan is also defined by some of the nation’s highest property taxes, brutal winters with lake-effect snow, and economic challenges that have driven net out-migration for decades. For Michigan residents — particularly veterans, retirees, and remote workers — southward relocation to states like Arkansas is an increasingly common life decision.
Home Prices: Michigan Above Arkansas in Many Markets
Michigan’s statewide median home price has risen to approximately $235,000–$250,000 — above Arkansas’s $190,000–$215,000 but lower than many other Northern states. However, Michigan’s markets vary dramatically: the Detroit metro (Oakland County, Macomb County) runs $270,000–$400,000; the Ann Arbor area runs $380,000–$500,000+; Grand Rapids runs $270,000–$360,000; and rural Upper Peninsula markets run $130,000–$200,000. The Traverse City resort market runs $350,000–$600,000+.
Central Arkansas at $190,000–$215,000 is below most Michigan metro markets. For military families in the Detroit, Grand Rapids, or Lansing areas, moving to Central Arkansas means buying more home for significantly less money — with VA loan zero-down financing making it even more accessible.
Property Taxes: Michigan’s Biggest Disadvantage
Michigan has one of the highest effective property tax rates in the country at approximately 1.54% — 2.5 times Arkansas’s 0.61%. On a $240,000 Michigan home, annual property taxes run $3,200–$4,000. On a comparable $215,000 Arkansas home, taxes run $1,000–$1,500. The annual savings of $2,000–$2,500 is substantial — especially for retirees on fixed incomes. Over a 20-year retirement, that’s $40,000–$50,000 in cumulative property tax savings for choosing Arkansas over Michigan.
Income Tax: Michigan’s Flat Rate vs Arkansas’s Military Advantage
Michigan has a flat 4.25% income tax rate — very close to Arkansas’s 3.9% top marginal rate. For working households, the two states are essentially tied on income tax burden. The critical difference emerges for veterans and retirees: Arkansas fully exempts military retirement pay and Social Security income from state income tax. Michigan taxes both military retirement pay and Social Security income (though Michigan has a partial retirement income deduction that phases in for older retirees).
For a retired military household drawing $38,400/year in military retirement pay plus $24,000/year in Social Security (total $62,400 in retirement income), Michigan’s 4.25% tax on that income after deductions could cost $1,500–$2,500/year. Arkansas taxes zero of it. Over a 20-year retirement, this represents another $30,000–$50,000 in cumulative tax savings for choosing Arkansas.
Climate: The Biggest Quality-of-Life Factor
This may be the most significant practical difference between the two states for many relocators. Michigan winters are genuinely difficult: Detroit averages January highs of 32°F with significant lake-effect snow events; the Upper Peninsula gets 150–300 inches of snow annually; and the heating season runs October through April. Ice storms, frozen pipes, and winter driving conditions are annual realities.
Central Arkansas winters are mild by comparison: Little Rock averages January highs of 50°F, measurable snow is rare (typically 5–10 inches per season), and the winter heating season is relatively short. For Michigan retirees who have “done their time” in harsh winters, Arkansas’s climate is one of the primary draws — along with the financial savings. Springs arrive early, falls are long and beautiful, and the Ozarks provide four-season recreation without the snow burden.
Military: Selfridge ANGB vs LRAFB
Michigan’s primary active military presence is Selfridge Air National Guard Base in Harrison Township (northeast of Detroit) — home of the 127th Wing (A-10 Warthogs), various Air National Guard and Reserve units, and Coast Guard Air Station Detroit. Michigan does not have a major active-duty Army or Air Force installation comparable to LRAFB. Fort Custer Training Center in Battle Creek is a Michigan National Guard training facility. For Michigan National Guard or Reserve members who separate and retire, VA healthcare and benefits are accessed through the national VA system regardless of where they relocate — making Arkansas’s VA Medical Center in Little Rock fully accessible to Michigan veterans.
VA Healthcare in Arkansas for Michigan Veterans
The John L. McClellan Memorial Veterans’ Hospital in Little Rock is a full-service VA Medical Center providing all primary and specialty care services. For Michigan veterans relocating to Central Arkansas, VA healthcare access is strong — better than many rural parts of Michigan where the nearest VA facility may be 60–90 minutes away. The Little Rock VA serves the entire Central Arkansas metro, making it convenient for veterans living anywhere from Jacksonville to Benton to Conway.
Relocating from Michigan to Central Arkansas
Michigan-to-Arkansas moves typically involve: retired veterans escaping Michigan winters and high property taxes; Michigan automotive industry retirees who bought in Central Arkansas for affordability; remote workers in tech and finance who can work from anywhere and choose Arkansas for lower costs; and families with relatives who previously relocated to Central Arkansas. The I-55/I-40 corridor makes the Michigan-to-Arkansas drive straightforward — approximately 12–14 hours from Detroit to Little Rock.
Work With a Central Arkansas REALTOR®
Ashley Watters | eXp Realty | Central Arkansas specialist | VA loans & relocations
📞 (501) 951-9200 | ✉️ [email protected] | arkansashousesearch.com
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