Madison County, AR


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Madison County, AR
Madison County is located in the beautiful state of Arkansas and has a population of over 15,000 people. It features a picturesque landscape with rolling hills and verdant forests, making it an ideal spot for outdoor recreation like camping, canoeing, fishing, and hunting. There are many historic sites to explore throughout the county such as the Madison County Courthouse which was built in 1878. The area also has a rich musical heritage with several honky-tonk bars providing live performances from various local acts. In addition, there are numerous places to enjoy fresh produce from local farmers' markets or vineyards growing delicious grapes for local wineries. Madison County is a great place to visit for anyone looking for adventure or relaxation in rural America. Medium-large metro area set in the rolling hills and woodlands of the Southeast region. Primary industries include manufacturing and healthcare. Also known as a college town. - Positioned in northwest Arkansas, 200 miles northwest of Little Rock and 200 miles southwest of St. Louis, Missouri..

Location Details

State: Arkansas
County: Madison County
Metro Area: Fayetteville-Springdale-Rogers
City: Huntsville, Wesley, 5 total
Zip Codes: 72740 72738 72773 72776 72742 72721 72760 72752
Cost of Living: -19.7% lower
Time zone: Central Standard Time (CST)
Elevation: 1401 ft above sea level
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The so-called Northwest Arkansas region is one of the fastest growing in the country, and the three named cities, Rogers, Springdale, and Fayetteville, plus the elephant- in-the-room Bentonville represent an interesting mix of small cities that all work together and all offer something. The three names cities are located in a north-south line roughly 10 miles apart, while Bentonville lies five miles west of Rogers.

Each of these towns brings something different to the area, and the mix works well. Fayetteville is home to the University of Arkansas and has an attractive campus, historic buildings, a progressive feel and the usual college-town amenities. Springfield is more “old South” as a center of light manufacturing, trucking and agricultural processing, anchored by the headquarters and major operations of poultry processor Tyson. Rogers was once a sleepy non-descript Southern town but has boomed as a hot family-oriented residential area, One of the reasons why is Bentonville, and for those whom the name isn’t familiar, it is the headquarters for retail giant Wal-Mart.

Wal-Mart earns superlatives all over the country, but no single employer wields the economic influence that Wal-Mart has in Bentonville and the surrounding area. The headquarters employs some 13,000, and that is not the whole story, as scores of other companies supplying everything from product to marketing to legal services make the area their home. And there’s a steady stream of business travelers calling on the nation’s #1 retailer as well.

All of this leads to a booming economy and plenty of air service. The founding Walton family and the Jones family of trucking industry lineage have left a strong cultural imprint on the area as well. The Walton family has endowed a large performing arts center and a $50-million Walton family-supported art museum is scheduled to open in 2009. The Jones family has endowed the Jones Center for Families among other assets.

There are plenty of water and outdoor recreation opportunities in nearby lakes and mountain areas, but some might feel a bit isolated from other “city” activities (the closest big city is Kansas City 175 miles north). Living costs are low and substantial employment and income growth bring strong buying power. Crime rates are notably low for the region.

The area contains a mix of farmland, nearby lakes, and rolling, wooded hills. Climate is continental and typical of the region, with a strong Gulf influence particularly in summer. However, the elevation and nearby mountains keep temperatures a few degrees cooler than many other parts of the state. Winters are generally mild, with occasional cold spells.

madison Cost of Living
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College town, moderate winters, and excel health resources make madison a great place to live.

$191,700
-76.4% lower than avg
$47,862
-44.2% lower than avg
$930 /mo
Monthly rent (2br)
-53.8% lower than avg
madison Crime
30.3 / 100
Crime is ranked on a scale of 1 (low) to 100 (high). US average: 35.4
Minimum annual income
To live comfortably in madison, Arkansas
$36,720
for a family
$30,400
for a single person
Pros & Cons of madison
   College town
High property crime
   Moderate winters
Uncomfortable humidity
   Excel health resources
Winter storms, cold snaps
Cost of Living

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