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Can you still homestead in Arkansas?

Author

Henry Morales

Published Mar 22, 2026

Arkansas Homesteading Laws When many people think of homesteading in America, they think of the law that existed in the 18th century that provided free land from the government so long as a family lived and worked the land. There is no homestead act currently in force that allows for free land in Arkansas.

Does Arkansas have a homestead exemption?

Homestead Protection Law in Arkansas: The Basics Arkansas’ homestead law originates from the state’s constitution, but also is encoded in statute. The state allows a maximum exemption amount of $2,500 of one’s equity, with a maximum of one acre (1/4 acre minimum) for urban properties and 160 acres if rural.

How much is personal property taxes in Arkansas?

In Arkansas, all real and personal property is assessed 20% of market value. So, if you owned a property with a market value of $100,000, you would only be required to pay property taxes on $20,000.

Do property taxes freeze at 65 in Arkansas?

Age 65 or Disabled Homeowner Property Tax Relief If a person who is age 65 or older or who is disabled purchases a homestead property, the taxable assessed value of the residence can be frozen as of the date of purchase. Eligible homeowners must apply for the “freeze” with the county assessor’s office.

How do you find out who owns property in Arkansas?

ARCountyData.com is the fastest and easiest way to access Arkansas county property information. From the convenience of your office or home you can research property sales histories, commercial and residential building descriptions, and legal descriptions. These are the counties currently served by this site.

Is Arkansas a good place to live off grid?

In order to get a well rounded idea of how well each state might fit an off grid lifestyle, I considered 6 main categories of factors….10 Best States to Live Off Grid.

StateArkansas
Overall8.4
Cost8.8
Freedom3
Water8.2

Do seniors get a break on property taxes in Arkansas?

Homeowners who qualify for the homestead tax credit and who are either age 65 or older or who are disabled are entitled to additional property tax relief. The taxable assessed value of currently-owned homestead properties can be “frozen” as of the date of the homeowner’s 65th birthday or the date of disability.