Sell Your House Fast in Arkansas
We Buy Houses Across Arkansas in Any Condition, Any Situation
Arkansas homeowners contend with tornado paths through the Delta, flooding along the Arkansas and Mississippi rivers, and rural properties with limited buyer pools. Keyheart buys houses for cash across Arkansas, from Little Rock to Fayetteville to the Ozarks.
The Arkansas Real Estate Market
Arkansas remains one of the most affordable housing markets in the country, with Northwest Arkansas (Fayetteville, Bentonville, Rogers) seeing rapid growth thanks to Walmart and J.B. Hunt headquarters. Older industrial cities like Pine Bluff and Texarkana have stagnant demand.
What Arkansas Sellers Need to Know
Arkansas allows both judicial and non-judicial foreclosure. Non-judicial typically completes in about 60 days. Arkansas has a homestead exemption that protects up to $2,500 in property value ($5,000 for married couples) from forced sale, but this doesn't apply when you choose to sell.
Common Situations We Help Arkansas Homeowners Solve
- Tornado damage across the Delta and central Arkansas
- Flood-prone properties along the Arkansas and Mississippi rivers
- Rural properties with no realistic buyer pool on the open market
- Pre-foreclosure homeowners needing to close before the 60-day timeline
- Inherited family homes in declining industrial cities
How It Works in Arkansas
Fill out the form above or call (817) 725-7757 with your Arkansas address. We'll schedule a brief walkthrough — no cleaning or repairs needed — and deliver a fair written cash offer within 24 hours. You pick your closing date and receive cash from a licensed Arkansas title company. No agent commissions, no closing costs paid by you, no inspection negotiations.
Frequently Asked Questions About Selling in Arkansas
Will you buy a flooded house in Arkansas?
Yes. We buy houses with flood damage and properties in floodplains throughout Arkansas. You don't need to remediate or wait for FEMA — we factor everything into our cash offer transparently.
How does Arkansas foreclosure work?
Arkansas allows both judicial and non-judicial foreclosure. Non-judicial typically takes about 60 days from notice of sale. We can close on your Arkansas home in as little as 7 days, well before the auction.
Do I owe Arkansas state capital gains tax when selling my home?
Arkansas taxes capital gains as regular income (up to 4.4% top rate). The federal primary-residence exclusion ($250K single / $500K married) applies first. Most homeowners selling their primary residence won't owe Arkansas state capital gains tax.
Will you buy a house in a small Arkansas town with no buyers?
Yes. We buy houses statewide including in small towns and rural counties where MLS listings sit for months or years. Tell us what you have — we typically still make a fair cash offer.