Arkansas vs New York: Cost of Living, Taxes & Real Estate 2026
Relocating to Central Arkansas
Arkansas vs New York: Cost of Living, Taxes & Real Estate 2026
Thinking about moving from New York to Arkansas? Ashley Watters helps out-of-state buyers and military families make the move to Central Arkansas with confidence.
The New York to Arkansas Move: By the Numbers
No state comparison in this series produces more dramatic numbers than New York vs Arkansas. Whether you’re escaping New York City, Long Island, Westchester, or upstate New York, the financial relief of moving to Central Arkansas is immediate, dramatic, and lasting. This guide gives you an honest, detailed breakdown of what to expect.
Housing Costs: The Most Dramatic Difference
New York City Metro: Median home prices in Nassau County (Long Island) exceed $700,000. Westchester County medians run $600,000–$800,000. Even “affordable” outer-borough NYC properties in Queens or Staten Island median $500,000+. Manhattan is largely beyond discussion for homeowners — co-op prices routinely exceed $1,000,000 for a two-bedroom.
Upstate New York: More affordable, but often coupled with economic challenges. Albany metro medians around $260,000–$310,000, Buffalo around $200,000–$240,000, Syracuse around $185,000–$220,000.
Central Arkansas: Median home price in the Little Rock metro is $200,000–$240,000. Top suburban communities — Conway, Cabot, Benton, Bryant — range $210,000–$280,000 for well-appointed 3–4 bedroom homes. The contrast with the NYC metro is almost impossible to overstate. A family that sells a modest Long Island home for $650,000 can buy a significantly larger, newer home in Central Arkansas for $250,000 and bank $400,000 in equity. That $400,000 invested conservatively generates $16,000–$20,000 per year in passive income — enough to nearly offset an entire year’s living expenses.
Property Taxes: Largest Single Savings
New York has the highest effective property tax rates in the nation. Nassau County, NY averages effective rates of 2.1–2.5% on assessed value. On a $700,000 Nassau County home, annual property taxes commonly run $15,000–$22,000. Westchester is similarly brutal — $18,000–$30,000 per year on comparable homes is not unusual. Even upstate New York (Buffalo, Albany areas) carries property taxes of $6,000–$12,000 per year on median homes.
In Pulaski County, Arkansas (Little Rock metro), effective property tax rates average about 0.7–0.8% of assessed value. On a $220,000 Central Arkansas home, expect $1,500–$2,000 per year. That’s a savings of $13,000–$20,000 annually compared to Long Island — every single year, for as long as you own the home. Over 20 years of homeownership, the cumulative property tax savings alone can exceed $300,000.
Income Taxes: From Nation’s Highest to Among the Lowest
New York State’s top income tax rate is 10.9% (for income over $25 million; the 6.85% bracket kicks in at $215,000 for single filers). New York City residents pay an additional 3.88% city income tax. A married couple in NYC earning $200,000 combined faces approximately $16,000–$18,000 in state and city income taxes annually.
Arkansas’s top income tax rate is 3.9% on income over $87,000. There is no local income tax anywhere in Arkansas. The same $200,000 household in Arkansas pays approximately $7,800 in state income tax. Annual savings for a NYC-income household: $8,000–$10,000+.
For upstate New York residents (no city tax, lower rates): a $120,000 household pays approximately $7,000–$8,000 in NY state income tax vs approximately $4,700 in Arkansas. Annual savings: $2,300–$3,300.
Military Retirement: Full Exemption
New York State exempts military retirement pay from state income tax — so both New York and Arkansas provide this benefit at the state level. However, NYC residents who are military retirees save the 3.88% city income tax by moving to Arkansas (no local income tax). For a military retiree receiving $40,000 in annual retirement pay and living in NYC, moving to Arkansas saves approximately $1,550 per year in local income tax alone.
Cost of Living: Everything Else
Groceries: NYC grocery prices run 25–40% above the national average. Arkansas grocery costs are 8–12% below average. Moving from NYC to Central Arkansas reduces a family’s grocery bill by 30–40%.
Restaurants: A casual dinner for two in NYC easily runs $80–$120 with tip. The same quality meal in Little Rock or Conway runs $40–$60. Fine dining that costs $200+ per couple in Manhattan costs $80–$120 in Little Rock.
Childcare: NYC infant daycare averages $2,500–$4,000 per month. Central Arkansas infant daycare averages $600–$900 per month. Annual savings per child: $20,000–$40,000.
Transportation: NYC Metro Area transit and parking costs are staggering. Car insurance in NYC averages $3,500–$5,000 per year. Arkansas car insurance averages $1,200–$1,600 per year. No tolls, manageable parking, and short commutes in Central Arkansas communities make car ownership dramatically cheaper.
Quality of Life: What New Yorkers Are Surprised By
New Yorkers who move to Central Arkansas are frequently surprised by what they find. The food scene in Little Rock’s River Market District, Hillcrest, and Heights neighborhoods is genuinely excellent — farm-to-table restaurants, local breweries, artisan bakeries, and diverse cuisines that rival cities twice Little Rock’s size. The Arkansas Arts Center, Robinson Center for Performing Arts, and a vibrant live music scene provide cultural richness that upstate New York cities often lack.
Space is perhaps the biggest revelation. The same budget that buys a cramped 1,200-square-foot co-op in Queens buys a 2,800-square-foot home on a half-acre lot in Conway or Cabot — with a three-car garage and a backyard. Children grow up with yards, trees, and room to breathe. Traffic that felt mild on Long Island feels nonexistent in suburban Central Arkansas.
New Yorkers also discover that Arkansans are genuinely friendly in ways that feel almost startling after years in the city. Southern hospitality is real, and new arrivals frequently report that they felt welcomed into their communities within months — something that can take years in New York neighborhoods.
Central Arkansas Communities for New York Transplants
Little Rock Heights / Hillcrest: For New Yorkers who need urban walkability, these Little Rock neighborhoods offer the closest analog to a manageable urban lifestyle — local restaurants, coffee shops, boutiques, and a strong neighborhood feel. Home prices $220,000–$400,000.
Conway: University-town energy with excellent growth, diverse dining, and strong schools. Perfect for former suburbanites and academics. New construction $230,000–$290,000.
Cabot: The top-school-district choice. New York families accustomed to paying Long Island prices for good school districts find Cabot extraordinary. Median prices $210,000–$260,000.
Benton and Bryant: Saline County’s growth communities — newer neighborhoods, excellent schools, short commute to Little Rock. Popular with younger families relocating from the Northeast.
Maumelle: Master-planned community with trails, lakes, and Pinnacle Mountain access. The most “planned suburb” feel in the metro — familiar territory for Long Island or Westchester transplants used to structured suburban environments. $250,000–$350,000.
Military Families: Fort Drum to LRAFB
New York’s Fort Drum (home of the 10th Mountain Division) sends many families on PCS moves to Little Rock Air Force Base. For soldiers transitioning from the Army to civilian life or PCSing to LRAFB, the New York-to-Arkansas move is common and the contrast is stark. After Fort Drum winters (Watertown, NY averages 110+ inches of snow per year), Central Arkansas feels like a warm paradise.
Ashley Watters is a military spouse who specializes in PCS moves and VA loans throughout Central Arkansas. She works with families coming from every major installation — including Fort Drum — and delivers expert, fast-moving service that matches military timelines.
Ready to Make the Move from New York to Arkansas?
The New York-to-Arkansas move is one of the most financially transformative decisions a family can make. Ashley Watters helps New York families navigate the process — from virtual neighborhood tours to VA loan origination to closing — with minimal friction and maximum result.
Call or text (501) 951-9200 or visit arkansashousesearch.com.
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