Little Rock Arkansas Neighborhoods: Hall High Area

Published 02 November 09 02:30 PM | Rusty Armstrong 
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The Hall High area is largely a residential area located in what is considered the midtown section of Little Rock. Like most of the areas located east of Mississippi Avenue, it is not one cohesive neighborhood but an area that was developed in small subdivisions and gets its name from Hall High School which is located in the center of the area. This area is located west of University Avenue, east of Mississippi Avenue, north of Markham Street and south of Cantrell Road. H Street and Evergreen Road are through streets running east and west.

Shopping and service are located conveniently at Park Plaza Mall and Midtown Center which are located to the southeast, Cantrell Road commercial area to the north and Heights Shopping to the northeast. Many churches are located along Mississippi Avenue. Williams Elementary School is also located in the area, as well as Forest Heights Middle School just to the east of University Avenue.

The homes were generally built in the late 50’s to early 70’s. They range in value from just below $100,000 to about $400,000. The median price for the area in 2009 has been $168,500. Homes are of good quality construction as a whole and many have been updated. Resale is good because of the price range and location close to most areas of the city and near the upscale Heights area of town.

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About Rusty Armstrong

Broker Owner of ERA Armstrong Team, REALTORS in Little Rock, Arkansas. After teaching and coaching in Texas, I enter real estate with my father-in-law Sam Reynolds in 1978. I work as a sales agent, sales manager, and broker for companies till starting The Armstrong Team, REALTORS in 1994 with business partner Jerry Ann Hill. We affiliated with ERA Franchise System 6 years ago. I have been active in the REALTORS Associaion and I am a past president of the Little Rock Board and local MLS. I have been active teacher and trainer of agents for over 20 years.