A 4,700-square-foot home in Greenbrier sold for seven figures in April and topped the Faulkner County list for the month. The Taryn Trail home sold for $1.075 million and $228.72 per square foot. The new build features 6 bedrooms, 5 bathrooms, and a 0.77-acre lot.

Greenbrier had three of the top five homes in April, including the No. 2 home, sold for $925,000 and $154.68 per square foot. The Shady Oak Drive home is the largest of the top five homes at 5,980 square feet and is located on more than 5 acres.

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The No. 5 home was also sold in Greenbrier, a Highland Drive home that features 5 bedrooms and 4 bathrooms and more than an acre lot. The home sold for $780,000 and $218.49 per square foot. 

Conway had the Nos. 3 and 4 homes in April. The No. 3 home was sold for $915,000 and $205.43 per square foot. The 4,454-square-foot home on Juniper Drive features 4 bedrooms and 3 bathrooms.

The No. 4 home sold for $841,000 and $238.58 per square foot. This was the highest price per square foot among the top five homes. The 3,525 square-foot home on Southwinds Drive features 5 bedrooms and 4 bathrooms.

“The housing market in Faulkner County has continued to entertain this year. Home prices per square foot are impressive. The countywide figure for homes sold has increased nicely. However, year-to-date quantity of homes sold within the Conway City limits declined slightly compared to 2025. Total dollars also reflect that trend, a decline in Conway and an increase in the county. Greenbrier led the way in sales price, recording a $1,075,000 sale in Highland Hills in Greenbrier. Highland Hills was also home to another of the top five sales for the month. One trend is consistent between Conway and the outlying areas: prices per square foot are up. 
 
Sales volume of new homes could see a decline based on housing construction permits filed so far this year. Through April, Conway issued 43 compared to 52 this time last year. Greenbrier has issued 18 compared to 40 last year. Activity within Vilonia’s jurisdiction has been minimal, with two permits this year compared to 29 at this point last year. We do continue to see good movement in First Security’s spec/presold/housing portfolio and are optimistic about continued consistent/stable activity in Faulkner County.”

J.B. Mobley, Senior Vice President and Senior Lending Officer at First Security Bank

Faulkner County Housing Report: April 2026

Most metrics for the local housing market continue to show growth over 2025 numbers. 

In Faulkner County, numbers were up across the board. The number of homes sold in the county is up 14.2% to 529 homes over the first four months of the year. The value of homes sold in the county is up 21.3% to $157.175 million. The median price per square foot is up 1.5% to $152.64 per square foot, while the median home price is up 8.7% to $259,900.

In Conway, the number of homes sold is down 6.3% from 208 homes in 2025. The value of homes sold in the city is down 9.4% to $53.678 million. The median price per square foot is up 2.3% to $154.81 per square foot, while median home prices are up 16.4% to $277,000.

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