Arkansas
The Mississippi River figures prominently in the consciousness of the southern state of Arkansas. The state has a humid, subtropical climate that makes life move at a slow and comfortable pace. The miles of cotton fields, and the state's history as a standard bearer for the southern way of life might give the picture of a purely agricultural state. The farm lands are important, but the many factories that turn out automobile parts, school busses, electric equipment, fabricated metal products, and chemicals are also vital parts of the state's economic structure. House prices are generally lower than the national average and a substantial home for under $100,000 is not unheard of. Arkansas is growing in both population and wealth. That means the time is ripe to find a mortgage loan that meets your needs and buy real estate in Arkansas.
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Mortgage Bankers Association of Arkansas