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04-30-2007, 11:45 AM
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Re: Small Town Around or Near Eureka Springs, Arkansas
Please Help! My husband and I are looking to relocate near Eureka Springs Arkansas. We don't want to live in Eureka Springs just a smalll town around it. I also can't seem to find any rental properties list other then apartments. We are looking for a rental house, to start a family.
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05-03-2007, 05:54 PM
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My family and I are moving to this area in the next month. We had little luck on finding postings for home rentals, as most homes are used as vacation rentals. We finally ended up with an Apt in Holiday Island that is a short walk to where we'll be working.
Unfortunately there isn't much to be found for the area on the internet. When we asked one person to fax us info, she said she would mail it since she didn't like machines...
I would suggest checking www.lovelycitizen.com or www.eurekaspringstimesecho.com (broken link) daily.
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05-03-2007, 06:42 PM
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Also look in Berryville, Rogers and Bentonville...you might do well to subscribe to the Arkansas Democrat-Gazette Northwest edition, but I don't recall ever seeing any rentals listed.
Why don't you call some of the larger real estate companies, like Coldwell-Banker, ReMax, etc. and ask to speak to a rental agent in that area? I am sure you can google real estate agents for Eureka Springs or Bentonville, Fayetteville, Harrison, Springdale - one of the larger towns - and you may come up with something. Huntsville is due south, Berryville is the next town east, and Alpena is east of that. Sometimes it is very hard to find rentals in the rural areas - Eureka will have them, but at a higher price than if you can wait it out and get something a little further from town.
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05-04-2007, 01:46 PM
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Unfortunately most of the realtors are for buying or vacation rentals. Moderator cut: repetitive
Last edited by markablue; 05-06-2007 at 02:03 AM..
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07-28-2007, 09:49 AM
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Cheap Hotels, Lake Side Lodges, Campgrounds, Lovers Place
Often Hotels are cheap off of the beaten strip, albeit a bit boring with no internet. Branson has wi fi coffee houses and you could hi jack at some of the hotel areas in Eureka springs.
Lakeside lodges are around that rent by the week or month.
Campgrounds like Russian River have a place for your tent.
If you go online and find a lover with a house, he or she will let you sleep there if you play with them, adult like. I prefer hetero contact but if gay is your thing, contact Eureka Springs. Stay out of Branson if that is the case. They are real into bible worship there.
Kurt Brown -- Saint Ram Bone
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07-30-2007, 11:29 AM
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Rentals
My neighbors & many, many others have rentals nearby town. Try the town bulletin board geekfest dot com to post a want to rent ad. The newspapers are the LovelyCitizen dot com and the Patriot's Herald. Small areas near Eureka include Holiday Island, a planned community, Beaver Town, Mundell Heights/Grassy Knob, which is by Beaver Dam, Gateway, Garfield, Clifty, etc.
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07-31-2007, 09:11 AM
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Try Berryville....
Berryville is very close to Eureka Springs. Berryville has a Wal-Mart Super Center and more places to shop at.
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07-31-2007, 10:21 AM
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You may look at Southern Misourri near Eureka Springs. There are actually a fair number of people that work in Eureka and live in MO.
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07-31-2007, 11:50 AM
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be careful of the Hells Angels . what a story ? Hope everyone is ok
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07-31-2007, 06:40 PM
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newspapers
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Originally Posted by celeste2
My neighbors & many, many others have rentals nearby town. Try the town bulletin board geekfest dot com to post a want to rent ad. The newspapers are the LovelyCitizen dot com and the Patriot's Herald. Small areas near Eureka include Holiday Island, a planned community, Beaver Town, Mundell Heights/Grassy Knob, which is by Beaver Dam, Gateway, Garfield, Clifty, etc.
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I haven't lived there for years but I haven't heard of the newspaper "Patriot's Herald". There are 2 that I know of, Lovely County Citizen and Eureka Springs Times Echo. Also, although Gateway is only maybe 20 miles from Eureka it is a VERY winding mountain road. Very pretty but if you depended on driving it several days a week into Eureka you'd probably get weary of it very fast. And Garfield is another 10 miles or so beyond Gateway, making it even further away.
Good luck.
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