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Arkansas Apartments

An apartment is a self-contained housing unit that occupies only part of a building. Apartments may be owned (by an owner-occupier) or rented (by tenants).

Some apartment-dwellers own their apartments, either as co-ops, in which the residents own shares of a corporation that owns the building or development; or in condominiums, whose residents own their apartments and share ownership of the public spaces. Most apartments are in buildings designed for the purpose, but large older houses are sometimes divided into apartments. The word apartment connotes a residential unit or section in a building. Apartment building owners, lessors, or managers often use the more general word units to refer to apartments. Units can be used to refer to rental business suites as well as residential apartments. When there is no tenant occupying an apartment, the lessor is said to have a vacancy.

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Arkansas' gross domestic product for 2005 was $87 billion. Its per capita household median income (in current dollars) for 2004 was $35,295, according to the U.S. Census Bureau. The state's agriculture outputs are poultry and eggs, soybeans, sorghum, cattle, cotton, rice, hogs, and milk. Its industrial outputs are food processing, electric equipment, fabricated metal products, machinery, paper products, bromine, and vanadium.

Several global companies are headquartered in the northwest corner of Arkansas, including Wal-Mart (the world's largest public corporation by revenue in 2007), J.B. Hunt and Tyson Foods. This area of the state has experienced an economic boom since the 1970s as a result.

In recent years, automobile parts manufacturers have opened factories in eastern Arkansas to support auto plants in other states. Additionally, the city of Conway is the site of a school bus factory.

Tourism is also very important to the Arkansas economy; the official state nickname "The Natural State" was originally created (as "Arkansas Is A Natural") for state tourism advertising in the 1970s, and is still regularly used to this day.

  • Apartment Hunters - Offers information on available apartment rentals and corporate housing in the Little Rock area. Little Rock, Arkansas.
  • Bailey Properties - Property management team offers information on apartment homes and apartment rentals available in Arkansas. Little Rock, Arkansas.
  • Calais Forest - Napa Valley apartment guide to rental rates, apartment layouts and policies. Little Rock, Arkansas.
  • Carrington Park Apartments - West Little Rock apartment homes profiled with photos, rent rates and profiles available. Little Rock, Arkansas.
  • The Cedars at Wellington Lake - Guide to these Chenal Valley apartments available in West Little Rock. Profile, photos and contact information available. Little Rock, Arkansas.
  • ERC Real Estate - Apartment management company features available housing units and apartment rentals in the area. Fort Smith, Arkansas.
  • Highland Pointe of West Little Rock - Highlights the amenities and property features of this luxury apartment community. Little Rock, Arkansas.
  • Longing Rentals - Information on corporate rental property and apartment housing available in Conway community. Conway, Arkansas.
  • Pleasant Valley Pointe - Offers photos, rental rates and overview of these Little Rock area apartments. Little Rock, Arkansas.
  • Springs Manor Apartments - Features quiet studio apartments and 1 bedroom housing near historical downtown Hot Springs district. Apts. on city bus line. Fort Smith, Arkansas.
  • Stonebridge at the Ranch - Community calendar, floorplans, apartment profiles and virtual tours of these apartment homes. Little Rock, Arkansas.
  • Summit House Apartments - North University apartments in downtown LR features the floor plans and features of apartments available for rent. Little Rock, Arkansas.
  • Sweetser Properties - Details local apartment complexes and units available for rent around the University of Arkansas and Fayetteville area. Fayetteville, Arkansas.

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    Condominiums
    Typically, a condominium consists of multi-unit dwellings (i.e., an apartment or a development) where each unit is individually owned and the common areas, such as hallways and recreational facilities, are jointly owned (usually as "tenants in common") by all the unit owners in the building. It is also possible for condominiums to consist of single family dwellings: so-called "detached condominiums" where homeowners do not maintain the exteriors of the dwellings, yards, etc. or "site condominiums" where the owner has more control and possible ownership (as in a "whole lot" or "lot line" condominium) over the exterior appearance. These structures are preferred by some planned neighborhoods and gated communities.
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