Midland, AR


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Midland, AR

About Midland, AR

Living in Midland, AR is a unique experience. This rural town offers a peaceful atmosphere and a strong sense of community. The people are friendly and welcoming, and the small-town charm of Main Street makes for an enjoyable visit. The landscape is diverse, from rolling hills to expansive forests, perfect for outdoor recreation like fishing, camping, and hunting. There are also several local attractions such as Old Mill Water Park and the historic Midland Mansion museum. Although many amenities of larger cities may be missing, the low cost of living offset this minor inconvenience. For those who prefer a quiet life in nature with plenty of outdoor activities to enjoy, Midland is an ideal place to call home. Mid-sized city - Extreme western Arkansas at Oklahoma border in Arkansas River Valley.

State: Arkansas
County: Sebastian County
Metro Area: Fort Smith Metro Area
City: Midland
Zip Codes: 72945
Cost of Living:
Time zone: Central Standard Time (CST)
Elevation: 463 ft above sea level

Fort Smith is a small town with old-west flavor located in a flat valley along the Arkansas River. Major industries include light manufacturing and natural gas, and major employers include the nearby Fort Chaffee military installation. The economy is steady with somewhat above average job-growth prospects, and the low Cost of living and median home price are probably among the biggest attractions.

The downtown has some historic sites and districts. However, there isn’t much to do. The town, like many in the region, mixes a Southern and Western feel and culture. Aside from outdoor recreation in the Ozarks just to the north, most amenities and city services are available in Tulsa, 120 miles to the west. A variety of services and activities are also available in the Fayetteville-Springdale-Rogers area 50 miles north.

Local terrain is hilly with flat, fertile rivers and creek bottoms. The Ozarks rise to 1,500 feet in the north and 3,000 feet in the south with areas of national forest and mountain lakes. The climate is continental with four seasons. The warm summers are suitable for growing fruit and wine grapes. Winters are mild with average daytime temperatures above freezing.

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Midland Cost of Living

Cost of living, nearby mountains, and air quality make Midland a great place to live.

$59,300
+-470.2% higher than avg
$31,638
-118.2% lower than avg
5.5 / 6.7
Comfort Index
summer/winter
Midland Crime
46.5 / 100
Crime is ranked on a scale of 1 (low) to 100 (high). US average: 35.4
Minimum annual income
To live comfortably in Midland, Arkansas
$11,520
for a family
$24,000
for a single person
Pros & Cons of Midland
   Cost of living
Isolation
   Nearby mountains
Arts and culture
   Air quality
Low educational attainment
Cost of Living