Hot Springs Village, AR Reviews


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Hot Springs Village, AR is a beautiful and scenic area located in the Ouachita Mountains of Arkansas. It is renowned for its clear and vibrant bodies of water, lush green forests, golf courses, and recreational activities. Hot Springs Village boasts a variety of attractions that make it an ideal destination for anyone looking to explore the great outdoors. Visitors can enjoy hiking, fishing, swimming, kayaking, horseback riding, camping, scenic drives and more. There are also several restaurants and shopping centers in town to keep visitors busy during their stay.
The reviews of Hot Springs Village are largely positive with many people raving about the beautiful scenery and plethora of recreational activities available. Many people have commented on the abundance of wildlife in the area including deer, wild turkeys and other animals that can be seen from the trails or roadsides. Others comment on how friendly the locals are and how ample parking options make it easy to get around town with ease. All in all, Hot Springs Village is a highly recommended destination for those wanting to experience nature up close and personal or just relax and take in some fresh air!

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Heaven - 11/12/2021
We’ve been coming here for nearly 30 years. Bought a house on Lake Balboa 3 years ago and love the neighbors, golf, restaurants and location. Many lakes in this gated community and 9 impeccable golf courses. Read More

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Nice but say in compliance - 7/28/2021
I have moved into Hot Springs Village less than 2 months ago. Within that 2 month time period I have had the POA compliance authorities come to tell me I was out of compliance on an issues which was valid. Compliance officer was very nice. I was out of compliance because I still had not completed removing all items from the front of my home associated with the move. It felt like I was being watched by my neighbors. Let a bad feeling, not as welcoming. A person in authority told me there were people that looked for stuff to complain about. The golf courses are very nice. The men golfers are very competitive with each other. Not as friendly as the people I played with in my previous hometown due to the competition. Most people we have meet have been very friendly though. Just be aware of the compliance issues so you won't get off on the wrong foot with the "Villagers"!!!!! It can make you question your choice for your new Read More

TOP 12 REASONS TO RETIRE TO HOT SPRINGS VILLAGE - 3/1/2021
1. Cost of living is lower than most other states, especially property taxes.
2. Icy and snowy weather is infrequent.
3. Hurricane evacuations are not an issue you might face here in old age.
4. Tornadoes are rare in Hot Springs Village.
5. Rolling hills rather than flat or steep terrain.
6. Spring water and creeks are plentiful.
7. Trees with song birds in them are abundant.
8. Village emergency clinics and Hot Springs hospitals.
9. Critical care hospital (& VA) within a helicopter ride or 45-minute drive.
10. Central location for RV trips.
11. Southern manners practiced by the majority.
12. Democraps are a minority. (Resnublicans are a majority.) Read More

Don't buy in Hot Springs Village - 9/5/2020
My father bought a lot in HSV for $15k in 1992 and paid HOA dues on it until he willed it to me in 2015. Altogether we have paid over $10,500 in dues, plus property taxes ever since and I have never set foot inside HSV. I have been trying to sell the property for the past 5 years. Eventually I just wanted to forfeit the property back to the HOA or give it to whoever would take it. I even called most of the real estate agents in that area. They all gave me the same song and dance telling me I should hold on to it because it was in a good area, but none would take it for free. I couldn't even give back my lot in Cielo to the HOA after paying assessments since 1992. They threatened to garnish my wages when I stopped paying HOA monthly assessments.

It appears real estate agents are all in this scam. This is criminal. No one would take it for free. They appear to be in this scam and either limited by the HOA bi-laws, among the realtor association or among themselves. Read More

Golfers paradise - 3/28/2020
26000 acre gated community in the edge of the Oachita Mts., Nine golf courses, twelve lakes, miles of hiking trails. About 30 min from Hot Springs and Little Rock. Mild climate, friendly community. Fosters a healthy active lifestyle. Something for everyone! Been here over fifteen years and absolutely love Read More

I should Never Have Moved Here! - 11/19/2019
The Village is governed by a corporation NOT a normal Mayor etc form of government. Manager(CEO) Leslie Nalley and her lackeys (Board of Directors) are destroying this once fine retirement area. She and the board members have apparently decided that they will fundamentally transform (destroy) our way of life. Lesslie Nalley is now one of the Highest Paid Mayors in the state even though the Population of Hot Springs Village is barely 14,000 people. She has a Salary that is HIGHER than the Governor of Arkansas. Her and the Board has passed legislation making it impossible for her to be fired requiring a quorum of 6 of 7 board members for termination. The BOD has doubled or POA (HOA) premiums in the last couple of years and with the type of deficit spending we are facing potential bankruptcy or HUGE increases in POA expenses. They passed the increases after being rejected several times by implementing a new Two Tiered system for dues. Leslie Nalley has fired board members who had a Read More

Beautiful, but limited things to do - 9/24/2017
Lots of activities in The Village, like golf, boating, events, etc. Not a whole lot to do otherwise. HOWEVER, there are more things to do, 15+ miles south, in Hot Springs. If you don't mind driving "to town" for Wal-Mart, Lowe's, Bed Bath & Beyond, TJ Maxx, and a whole slew of fabulous restaurants, not to forget the race track and the baths..then you will love it. The Village is not a "walk to a lot of events" kind of place..more like "drive all over."
Also, at one time it was more geared to 65+, nowadays there are a lot more younger families with school age kids. Many people want to get away from kids, after raising their own..just be sure you research who your "neighbors" will be. How fun is it to hear your neighbors kids screeching all summer long???
Lots of "married couples," if you are single you may get dismayed, just looks for fun groups geared for the singles, and you'll have fun!
Realtors..be careful..there aren't many good ones. Unless you are looking for Read More

Hot Springs Village, AR is NOT the same as Hot Spr - 4/25/2016
After reading the information that is supposed to be about Hot Springs Village, it is clear that the writer has confused the "Village" and the city of Hot Springs,(which is about 35 minutes south of Hot Springs Village). Hot Springs Village is the largest gated community in America with 9 golf courses and 11 lakes, tennis courts, natatorium, fitness center and over 22 churches in the community. The city of Hot Springs, on the other hand, is very "touristy" as stated. HSV is NOT touristy because only people that own/rent homes or own lots are permitted free access to the gated community. Hot Springs is great for shopping, sightseeing, with free concerts in the spring and summer, and the usual tourist attractions. The Village has its own beauty with 22 miles of hiking trails, farmers market in the Spring and Summer, and the list goes on and on. Many people come to the Village and see no need to travel too far beyond the gates. Others enjoy the opportunity to go to the BIG city Read More

HOT SPRINGS VILLAGE - 11/22/2015
We are very happy for people who have chosen to retire to FL, AZ, TX and other states. However, after more than a decade of research and after our last visit to Hot Springs Village, Arkansas....This is the place we plan to soon build and spend the rest of our lives. Why? HSV and it's golf courses, lakes, amenities, roads, upkeep and spectacular views from about everywhere in this 26,000 acre gated community are gorgeous. The very, very low property tax is in balance with a modest income tax which excludes social security and some retired pension money. The only complaint I've seen in a review is a man very upset with the new property manager. Quit frankly, in my opinion, the properties are incredibly well maintained and the current property manager/board have an excellent vision for contemporary enhancements which will bring in more residents and income. This naysayer had gotten used to enjoying the social welfare of the non-residents paying the same association fee (very low) as the Read More

We looked around for a retirement community ... an - 2/2/2013
Our travels around the U.S. were always with a view towards where we would retire. A visit to Hot Springs Village happened only because of our quest to visit all states. At the end of our very first visit, we encountered something that had not happened to us on any other trip...we could seriously see ourselves living in Hot Springs Village. Coming from the Northeast, a decision to buy a retirement home in Arkansas took friends and family by surprise. But with it's natural beauty, easy access to a major city, and full gamut of social and sporting activities, Hot Springs Village has it all. While Sperling's cost of living index shows it to be higher than the national average, coming from the Northeast, the Village provides incredible value. The community itself is comprised of wonderful, welcoming people...like nothing we ever encountered when visiting other possible retirmement communities. Beautiful lakes and walking trails. And as golfers, a real value coupled with the Read More

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