Basis Radar

Arkansas affordable-housing markets

County-grain view of Arkansas: properties with a capital event (LIHTC year-15, affordability expiration, HAP contract expiration, or debt maturity) inside 24 months, alongside each county's public gap-funding posture. Every column is source data — no composite scores.

Open markets in the app → Arkansas trends →

CountyPipeline propertiesUnits Local HOME FY26Local CDBG FY26 Undrawn (live)
Pulaski 30 1,197 $1.1M $2.4M $6.4M
Union 5 608
Crittenden 6 319 $249,634
Benton 10 318 $1.7M $1.5M
Miller 5 311 $255,848
Phillips 7 227
St. Francis 9 225
Jefferson 3 195 $203,847 $662,495
Saline 9 179
Pope 8 167
Washington 3 163 $421,957 $1.7M
Craighead 6 161 $717,683 $1M
Sebastian 4 160 $367,054 $772,874
Garland 5 144 $416,515 $450,609
Johnson 5 135
Hempstead 2 96
Faulkner 4 94 $530,479 $874,848
Cross 3 92
Lee 2 83
Poinsett 2 78
White 3 78
Crawford 2 76
Monroe 3 73
Stone 3 65
Logan 2 59
Madison 2 56
Hot Spring 3 55
Sharp 2 55
Chicot 1 50
Columbia 1 50
Newton 2 49
Randolph 2 40
Independence 2 38
Lonoke 1 38
Izard 2 37
Baxter 1 36
Carroll 2 36
Lafayette 2 30
Desha 2 26
Clark 1 25
Bradley 1 24
Greene 2 24
Pike 1 24
Woodruff 1 22
Mississippi 1 18
Arkansas 1 15
Dallas 1 14
Ashley 1 12
Drew 1 10
Fulton 1 10
Jackson 1 10
Van Buren 1 10
Clay 1 6
Franklin 1 1
Boone 0 0
Cleburne 0 0
Cleveland 0 0
Conway 0 0
Grant 0 0
Howard 0 0
Lawrence 0 0
Lincoln 0 0
Little River 0 0
Marion 0 0
Perry 0 0
Searcy 0 0

HOME/CDBG columns are county + intersecting city grantees' FY26 formula allocations (census place-by-county attribution; multi-county cities counted in each county they span). "Undrawn" is obligated-not-yet-drawn on FY2020+ formula grants (USASpending, monthly) — it may be committed to projects; commitment status is not public.