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TOP HOMES: Round Mountain Home Tops March List of Top Home Sales in Faulkner County

A $774,999 home on Round Mountain in Conway claimed the top spot among the most expensive homes sold in Faulkner County in March. The 3,348-square-foot home on Orchard View sold in 11 days at $231.48 per square foot, the most per square foot among the top five homes in March.

The No. 2 home, a Centennial Valley property on Sawgrass Cove, sold for $700,000 at $151.71 per square foot and sat on the market for 88 days. The home includes 4,614 square feet, 5 bedrooms and 4 bathrooms.

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The No. 3 home, on Sycamore Springs Drive in Sylvia Springs subdivision, sold for $699,000 at $192.83 per square foot and hit the market just two days before selling. Built in 2024, the home includes 3,625 square feet, 4 bedrooms, and 3 bathrooms.

The No. 4 home, on Stermer Road in Conway, sold for $670,000 at $136.18 per square foot and took 155 days to sell. The home includes 4,920 square feet, the most among the top five homes in March, as well as 4 bedrooms and 3 bathrooms.

The No. 5 home, on Brookeview Drive in Greenbrier, sold for $640,000 at $216.80 per square foot and sits on 6.22 acres.

As Central Arkansas moves through the second quarter, the housing market is showing signs of stability with modest, sustainable momentum. Improving rate conditions have helped reengage qualified buyers, while home price growth has moderated from recent peaks, creating a more balanced and predictable environment for both buyers and sellers.

Inventory levels remain generally healthy across the region, supporting steady sales activity. New construction continues at a measured pace—particularly in Conway and surrounding communities—helping meet demand while reinforcing a stable outlook heading into the summer months.

Mike Milner, Senior Vice President and Mortgage Director at First Security Bank

Faulkner County Housing Report: March 2026

Most key metrics have improved compared to 2025 in the first quarter of the year in the local housing market.

Home sale valuations, median home price, and homes sold in Faulkner County are all up through March. The number of homes sold in Conway is the only metric down over the first three months, falling 8.97 percent to 132 home sales.

The number of homes sold in Faulkner County is up 16.61 percent to 365. The median home price in Faulkner County rose 8.94 percent to $256,000, which is 36.8 percent less than the national median home price of $405,300.

In Conway, home valuations climbed 6.94 percent to $42.6 million. The median home price rose 21.02 percent to $280,000, which is 30.9 percent, or $125,300, less than the national median.

The median price per square foot rose 3.83 percent to $155.23.

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