This is where the Bryant market comes alive. If you are a first-time buyer, a growing family, or someone relocating from Little Rock looking for newer construction and strong schools — this price range is the heart of what Bryant has to offer.
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Contact Richard HawkinsIn this price range you are looking at solid, family-ready homes with 1,400 to 2,200 square feet, three to four bedrooms, and two-car garages. Bryant's inventory in this bracket skews newer than what you typically find in Benton or Little Rock at the same price — many homes were built in the 2010s or later with open layouts, covered patios, and fenced backyards.
What separates one home from another at this price comes down to age, condition, lot size, and which part of Bryant you are in. A home near the Alcoa Road corridor with an open floor plan and updated finishes values differently than an older home on a larger lot further from the main retail and dining areas. Both have their appeal — it depends on what matters most to your family.
Expect 1,400 to 2,200 square feet, three to four bedrooms, and layouts that lean toward open, modern designs. Many homes in this range include covered patios, fenced backyards, and two-car garages — features that come standard in Bryant's newer subdivisions.
Bryant's $200K–$300K inventory is concentrated in subdivisions along and near the Alcoa Road corridor, with convenient I-30 access. Neighborhoods tend to be newer and more uniform than what you find in Benton at the same price.
This is the most active price range in Bryant. First-time buyers, young families, and people relocating from Little Rock are all shopping here. Well-priced homes with strong condition move quickly — often within the first week.
These are current listings in the Bryant area priced between $200,000 and $300,000. Listings update automatically from the MLS — what you see here is what is available right now.
Click any listing for full details, photos, and property information. Want to schedule a showing or ask a question? Call Richard Hawkins at 501-291-1495.
For most families buying in the $200K to $300K range in Bryant, schools are the number one factor driving the decision. The Bryant School District is the primary public school district serving the city, and it is one of the largest and most sought-after districts in Central Arkansas.
The Bryant School District serves approximately 9,800 students across 12 campuses — including 8 elementary schools, 2 middle schools (Bethel Middle and Bryant Middle), Bryant Junior High (8th and 9th grade), and Bryant High School. The district holds the highest graduation rate among Arkansas 7A schools at 96.3% and covers a large geographic area across Saline County including Bryant, Alexander, portions of Benton, Shannon Hills, and Paron.
When families say they want to be in the "Bryant School District," they are often thinking about a specific elementary or middle school campus. District boundaries tell you which district you are in, but campus zones determine which specific school your child attends. Two homes in the same subdivision can feed to different elementary campuses. This affects both your family's daily life and your home's resale value. Always verify campus zone assignments directly with the school district before purchasing.
I can tell you which campus zone a home falls in, but evaluating whether that school is the right fit for your family is a personal decision. Every family weighs different factors — test scores, class size, extracurriculars, culture, and proximity. These independent resources will help you dig deeper into the schools that matter to you.
School ratings and campus zone boundaries can change. Always verify the current school assignment for any property you are considering by contacting the Bryant School District directly. Online boundary maps are helpful, but the district office has the final word.
If you are shopping in the $200K to $300K range, you are almost certainly comparing Bryant to Benton and parts of Little Rock. All three offer solid options in this bracket, but the feel, commute, schools, and inventory are different.
More newer-construction subdivisions, a suburban feel centered around the Alcoa Road corridor, and one of the largest school districts in Central Arkansas. Buyers who prioritize newer builds, uniform neighborhood aesthetics, and a strong school district reputation tend to lean Bryant.
A broader mix of established and newer neighborhoods, a more established downtown, and its own well-regarded school district. Buyers who want more variety in housing styles and a small-city feel with character tend to lean Benton. Both cities share Saline County and I-30 access.
At this price point, Little Rock offers smaller or older homes in more urban neighborhoods. The tradeoff is proximity to employers and amenities versus the square footage and lot size you get in Bryant or Benton. Commute and lifestyle priorities drive this decision.
The $200K to $300K bracket is the most active in Bryant. Here is what I tell every buyer I work with in this range:
Not pre-qualified — pre-approved. Sellers and listing agents take pre-approved buyers more seriously. It also gives you a clear picture of your monthly payment so you are shopping with real numbers, not estimates.
Four bedrooms might be a need. A pool might be a want. Getting clear on the difference before you start touring homes keeps you focused and prevents you from overpaying for features that do not move the needle on your daily life.
Well-priced homes in this range attract multiple interested buyers within the first week. If a home checks your boxes, be ready to make a strong offer. Waiting a few days to "think about it" can mean losing it.
Paint colors, light fixtures, and landscaping are easy to change. Layout, lot, location, and bones are not. The best deals in this range often go to buyers who can see past cosmetic issues and focus on what matters long-term.
In this range you typically find 3- to 4-bedroom homes with 1,400 to 2,200 square feet in family-oriented neighborhoods within the Bryant School District. Many offer newer construction, open layouts, covered patios, and two-car garages with convenient I-30 access.
The Bryant School District is the primary public school district serving Bryant and surrounding areas. It includes approximately 9,800 students across 12 campuses. Campus zone assignments vary by location — always verify with the district directly before purchasing.
Yes. This is the heart of the Bryant market and one of the strongest entry points for buyers in Saline County. Many first-time buyers and families relocating from Little Rock find strong value in this bracket — newer homes, good schools, and a reasonable commute.
Bryant and Benton share similar price points in the $200K to $300K range, but Bryant tends to feature more newer-construction subdivisions while Benton has a broader mix of established and new neighborhoods. School districts differ, and the overall feel of each city is distinct. I can help you compare — call 501-291-1495.
You can browse the current listings on this page, which update automatically from the MLS. For a more targeted search filtered by school zone, lot size, or specific features, contact me at 501-291-1495 or visit hawktherealtor.net/contact-us.
I help buyers across Bryant, Benton, and Central Arkansas find the right home at the right price. Whether you are just starting to look or ready to make an offer, let's talk through your options — no obligation, no pressure.
Hawk The Realtor
Fathom Realty Central
10515 W Markham St Suite E3
Little Rock, AR 72205
Phone: (501) 291-1495
Local guidance for buyers across Bryant, Benton, Little Rock, Conway, Cabot, and Maumelle.
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