Homes for Sale in Hillcrest | Little Rock, AR

Making Hillcrest Home

If you are in search for a neighborhood in Little Rock that has a small community, feel where everyone knows everyone then you should consider Hillcrest. This neighborhood is known for its historic homes, tree-lined streets, and lively local scene, Hillcrest offers a vibrant lifestyle with timeless appeal. Whether you’re a first-time homebuyer, growing family, or looking to relocate to a unique urban neighborhood, Hillcrest delivers charm, convenience, and community.

Why Buy a Home in Hillcrest?

Hillcrest blends the feel of a small-town community with the energy of city living. Located just west of Downtown Little Rock, this established neighborhood is packed with character and offers easy access to parks, restaurants, and cultural landmarks.

What are the features of Hillcrest?

Historic Homes – Craftsman, Tudor, Bungalow, and Victorian architecture from the early 1900s

Walkability – Shops, eateries, and parks all within strolling distance

 Great Schools – Access to highly-rated public and private schools

Community Vibe – Farmers markets, art walks, live music, and festivals

 Prime Location – Minutes from UAMS, Downtown, and the Heights

What are the current Hillcrest real estate trends?

Hillcrest remains one of the most competitive and stable markets in the Little Rock metro. Buyers are drawn to the neighborhood’s unique architecture, strong community ties, and consistent property values.

Average Home Price: ~$425,000

Typical Home Size: 2–4 bedrooms, 1,500–2,500 sq ft

Style: Mostly historic homes, many fully renovated

Days on Market: Well-priced homes sell quickly—often within 2–3 weeks

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Considering a Move to Little Rock?

Hillcrest is a top choice for those relocating to Central Arkansas. The area attracts medical professionals, creatives, young families, and retirees alike. With its perfect blend of location and livability, Hillcrest continues to be one of the most in-demand places to live in Little Rock.

If you’re coming from out of state or across town, we offer full relocation assistance to make your move smooth and stress-free.

Hillcrest Real Estate Expert

With over 20 years of experience in Arkansas real estate and mortgage lending, we understand the unique value Hillcrest brings. From historic charmers to newly renovated gems, we’re here to help you find your perfect fit in this iconic neighborhood.

 Ready to learn more about buying in Hillcrest?

Call or text Ashley Watters at 501-951-9200.

Nearby Neighborhoods to Explore

The Heights Homes for Sale

Downtown Little Rock Real Estate

Chenal Valley Listings

Hillcrest offers more than homes—it offers a lifestyle. Let us help you make it home.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Buying A Home In Hillcrest

What is the average price of a home in Hillcrest, Little Rock?

As of 2025, homes in Hillcrest typically range from $275,000 to $550,000, though larger renovated or historic homes can exceed $700,000.

 Are home values in Hillcrest increasing?

Yes. Hillcrest home values have steadily increased over the past decade due to its charm, walkability, and high demand among buyers.

 What types of homes are available in Hillcrest?

You’ll find craftsman bungalows, early 1900s cottages, colonial revivals, and updated modern homes — often with mature trees and unique character.

 Is Hillcrest a good neighborhood for first-time homebuyers?

Yes. While some homes are priced higher, smaller cottages and occasional fixer-uppers offer opportunities for first-time buyers wanting central location and charm.

 What architectural styles are common in Hillcrest homes?

Hillcrest features Craftsman, Tudor Revival, Colonial Revival, and Mission-style homes — many with original woodwork and period details.

Are there historic homes for sale in Hillcrest?

Yes. Hillcrest is one of Little Rock’s most historic neighborhoods, and many homes are on the National Register of Historic Places or fall within the historic district.

How walkable is the Hillcrest neighborhood?

Very walkable. Residents enjoy strolling to restaurants, parks, farmer’s markets, coffee shops, and boutique shops year-round.

What are the most popular streets to live on in Hillcrest?

Popular streets include Kavanaugh Boulevard, Cedar Hill Road, Lee Avenue, and Woodrow Street — known for historic charm and walkability.

Is Hillcrest pet-friendly?

Yes. The neighborhood is pet-friendly with nearby trails, sidewalks, and dog-welcoming businesses, especially around Allsopp Park.

What school districts serve Hillcrest residents?

Hillcrest is zoned for the Little Rock School District, with schools like Pulaski Heights Elementary and Pulaski Heights Middle nearby.

Are there private schools near Hillcrest?

Yes. Private options nearby include The Anthony School, Catholic High, and Mount St. Mary Academy.

 What public parks or outdoor spaces are nearby?

Allsopp Park offers walking trails, playgrounds, tennis courts, and natural beauty just minutes from Hillcrest homes.

Is Hillcrest close to downtown Little Rock?

Yes. It’s about 5 minutes by car or 10 minutes by bike, making it ideal for commuters and professionals.

 Are there local restaurants or coffee shops in Hillcrest?

Yes. Hillcrest is home to beloved spots like Mylo Coffee Co., Ciao Baci, and The Pantry Crest — all within walking distance.

 What is the vibe or culture of the Hillcrest neighborhood?

Hillcrest is vibrant, eclectic, and community-driven. It attracts creatives, professionals, families, and retirees alike.

Are there HOA fees in Hillcrest?

Most Hillcrest homes are not part of an HOA. However, some newer developments or condos may have small association fees.

Can I find fixer-uppers or investment properties in Hillcrest?

Occasionally, yes. While inventory is limited, older homes needing updates present good investment opportunities.

What is the average lot size for homes in Hillcrest?

Most homes sit on modest urban lots, generally around 0.15 to 0.25 acres, though some properties have larger yards.

Are there any new construction homes in Hillcrest?

New builds are rare but possible through teardown and infill lots. Most homes retain their original character or have been renovated.

Is Hillcrest a good neighborhood to retire in?

Yes. With walkability, access to amenities, cultural events, and health services nearby, Hillcrest is a favorite among active retirees