Arkansas Total Cost of Homeownership
Calculate the true 30-year cost of owning a home in Arkansas. Includes mortgage payments, 0.62% property taxes, $3K/yr insurance, and maintenance.
The True Cost of Owning a Home in Arkansas
The sticker price of a Arkansas home is just the beginning. On the median home at $195K, the total 30-year cost of ownership — including down payment, closing costs, mortgage payments (principal + interest), property taxes, insurance, and maintenance — adds up to approximately $621K. That is roughly 3.2x the purchase price. Understanding where this money goes helps you budget realistically and avoid surprises.
Here is how the 30-year total breaks down: interest payments account for approximately $224K (the single largest cost beyond the home itself), property taxes total about $36K at Arkansas's 0.62% rate, homeowners insurance runs $75K, and maintenance (budgeted at 1.5% of home value per year) adds $88K. Closing costs of $3K and the down payment of $20K round out the initial cash outlay. Each of these line items is worth scrutinizing — small percentage differences in any category compound significantly over three decades.
The total cost of homeownership calculator lets you model all of these costs with your specific inputs — including Arkansas's actual tax rate, insurance costs, and closing cost estimates. It also accounts for home appreciation, which offsets the carrying costs and is the primary source of return on your investment. The ADFA Down Payment Assistance program (up to $15,000 dpa) reduces both the initial cash outlay and the total interest paid over time, potentially saving tens of thousands in long-term costs.