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    Starting at $525 Per Month

    • Studio

    2000 Holiday Dr, Hope, AR 71801

    Welcome to The Dels - Hope in Hope, AR!The Dels Corporation was founded in 2018 with the goal of providing sustainable, short term housing options throughout the Midwest. Inspired by minimalism & eco-conscious lifestyles, we connect locals with our community-based approach to short term housing, food service, and event hosting.We offer furnished and unfurnished floor plan options

    The Dels Hope

    (870) 331-8506

    2000 Holiday Dr, Hope, AR 71801
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    $705 Per Month

    • 2 Beds
    • 1 Bath
    • 704 Sq Ft
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    1402 Phillips St, Arkadelphia, AR 71923

    This cozy and efficient 2-bedroom, 1-bath home offers approximately 704 sq ft of comfortable living space. With a practical layout, spacious living room, great kitchen space, and a convenient walk-in shower, this home is perfect for anyone seeking simplicity, value, and a quiet residential setting.Ideally located within walking distance of Henderson State University and Ouachita Baptist

    1402 Phillips St, Arkadelphia, AR 71923

Why Live in Prescott

Prescott, AR, the county seat of Nevada County, is a town with deep railroad roots and a calm rural pace. The community is supported by two industrial parks that provide most of the county’s manufacturing jobs, while many residents commute to nearby cities like Hope, which is a 20-minute drive away, Hot Springs, reachable in about an hour, and Little Rock, about an hour and a half away. Prescott is known for its peace and quiet, making it an attractive retreat for those seeking tranquility. The town features ranch-style houses, Craftsman bungalows, and early-1900s frame homes, with home prices typically under $100,000. Prescott’s schools include Prescott Elementary, Prescott Junior High, and Prescott High, which is known for its Curley Wolves mascot. Downtown, the Nevada County Depot & Museum showcases local history, including the legend of “Old Mike.” City Park offers shaded ballfields, a splash pad, and walking loops, while White Oak Lake State Park, 22 miles east, provides opportunities for fishing, kayaking, and hiking. Dining options in Prescott include Norman’s 44 Restaurant, Trina’s Soul Food Diner, and Ko-Field’s, with everyday staples available at Cash Saver grocery. Prescott is connected to larger cities via Interstate 30, with the closest commercial flights from Texarkana Regional Airport, 43 miles southwest, and Bill & Hillary Clinton National Airport in Little Rock, about 98 miles away. For healthcare, Baptist Health Medical Center-Arkadelphia is 30 miles away, with local clinics handling everyday needs.

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