Cabot vs Jacksonville Arkansas | Which is Better for Military Families at LRAFB?
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Military Relocation to Central Arkansas
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Cabot vs Jacksonville Arkansas | Which is Better for Military Families at LRAFB?
This is the #1 question Ashley gets from military families PCSing to Little Rock Air Force Base: Should we live in Cabot or Jacksonville? Both are excellent communities with strong military populations — but they serve different family needs. Here’s the honest comparison.
Cabot vs Jacksonville: Side-by-Side
| Category | Cabot, AR | Jacksonville, AR |
|---|---|---|
| Commute to LRAFB Gate | ~20–25 min (US-67/167) | ~5 min |
| Median Home Price | ~$265,000 | ~$185,000 |
| School District Rating | Cabot SD (Top-rated) | JNPSD (Improving) |
| County | Lonoke County | Pulaski County |
| Property Tax Rate | Lower (Lonoke Co.) | Slightly higher (Pulaski Co.) |
| Military Community Feel | Strong | Very Strong (gate-adjacent) |
| Dining & Shopping | Growing (Cabot/Beebe area) | Good (base proximity) |
| New Construction Available | Yes — active builders | Limited |
| Rental Demand | High | Very High |
| BAH Coverage (E-5) | Partial — ~$1,479 BAH vs ~$1,600 payment | Full — BAH covers payment |
Choose Cabot If…
- You have school-age children and want the best school district near LRAFB
- You’re E-6 or above and your BAH can comfortably cover a $240,000–$320,000 home
- You want newer construction — Cabot has active builders while Jacksonville has limited new inventory
- You prioritize community amenities, parks, and suburban feel over proximity to base
- You’re thinking long-term and want the home to appreciate well if you rent it at your next PCS
Choose Jacksonville If…
- You’re junior enlisted (E-4/E-5) and need BAH to fully cover your mortgage
- You want the shortest possible commute — 5 minutes to the gate can’t be beaten
- You’re at LRAFB for a short tour and plan to rent it out — rental demand is exceptional right door to the base
- You prefer a tight military community where everyone around you understands the lifestyle
- You want to keep monthly housing costs as low as possible and invest the savings
Ashley’s Take: The Honest Answer
If you have kids in middle or high school and can make the Cabot payment work with your BAH, go Cabot — the school system is genuinely excellent and worth the 15-minute difference in commute. If you’re junior enlisted, newly arrived, or prioritize financial efficiency, Jacksonville is a smart move where you’ll build equity immediately and have excellent rental prospects when orders come again.
The good news: both communities are supportive of military families, close enough to each other that you’ll make friends in both areas, and both offer strong VA loan markets. You can’t really go wrong — but knowing which fits your family’s specific priorities makes all the difference.
📞 Call Ashley to talk through which community is right for your family: (501) 951-9200
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Coming to Camp Robinson instead?
If you’re PCSing to or stationed at Camp Joseph T. Robinson (the Arkansas Guard installation in North Little Rock), Ashley has dedicated guides for that area too:
Frequently asked questions
Do you specialize in military relocation to Central Arkansas?
Yes. Ashley Watters carries the Military Relocation Professional (MRP) designation from the National Association of REALTORS and works with PCS and ETS families every month — Little Rock Air Force Base, Camp Robinson, and the wider Central Arkansas market. The MRP certification means specific training on BAH, VA loans, sight-unseen buying, ORDERS-contingent contracts, and the timeline pressures unique to military moves.
How early should I contact a Realtor for a PCS move to Arkansas?
Six months out is ideal. That gives time for lender pre-approval, neighborhood research, and a relaxed offer window. At three months, neighborhoods get narrowed and showings (live or virtual) start. The 30–60 day window is for putting in offers. Earlier contact never hurts — Ashley regularly answers planning questions for families who are 9–12 months out and just want to understand the market.
Can you help if I have to buy sight unseen during my PCS?
Yes, and it’s common. Ashley provides walkthrough videos, FaceTime tours, neighborhood drive-arounds, and honest opinions on what you’d actually see and hear in person. Inspections, repair negotiations, and closing can all be handled remotely. The key is choosing a Realtor who will tell you when a property has issues — not just close the deal.
Do you work with both active-duty military and veterans?
Both — and retirees too. Active-duty PCS, ETS-transitioning service members, and veterans relocating to Arkansas all get the same MRP-trained guidance. VA loan benefits don’t expire, so a veteran buying their first home 10 years after separation gets the same VA loan support as an E-5 PCSing into their first Little Rock house.
What’s the typical VA loan timeline for a home purchase in Arkansas?
30–45 days from contract to close on a smooth file. Pre-approval (before you make an offer) takes 1–7 days depending on the lender and how organized your documents are. VA appraisals run 7–14 days, sometimes longer in rural areas. Loan questions are best routed to a VA-experienced mortgage lender — Ashley can refer one if you need it.


