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    Benefits of Home Inspections

    By Don E. McNaughton | October 29, 2015

    When it comes to being a home owner, it’s important to be thorough. Purchasing a home inspection is not only crucial, but it can end up saving you in the long run. Whether you have owned multiple homes or you and your newlywed are first-time home buyers, a home inspection provides many benefits. Did you... Read More

    McNaughton featured neighborhood: Rupple Row

    By Don E. McNaughton | October 22, 2015

    Don McNaughton features the colorful, vibrant, fun homes in the Rupple Row subdivision in West Fayetteville. These homes reside by Owl Creek Elementary and Boys and Girls Club and are five minutes from Wedington and Interstate 49 and 10 minutes from the University of Arkansas. Enjoy homes with a balcony and private patio courtyard starting... Read More

    McNaughton featured neighborhood: Mountain Ranch

    By Don E. McNaughton | October 13, 2015

    Don McNaughton spotlights the neighborhood Mountain Ranch subdivision with 118 homes at a starting price point of $200,000. Each home is around $110- $115 per square foot. The neighborhood’s curved streets, community center and pool, basketball court and park give the subdivision character. Located near Owl Creek Elementary and Boys and Girls Club, Mountain Ranch... Read More

    The Advantages of Being Prequalified for a Home Loan

    By Don E. McNaughton | September 29, 2015

    When looking to move into a new home, the last thing a buyer wants is to find out they don’t qualify for the loan amount needed to purchase the house of their dreams. The solution to this headache is to be prequalified before beginning to search for a home. During prequalification for a home loan,... Read More

    Bikes, Blues and BBQ

    By Don E. McNaughton | September 24, 2015

    From its humble beginnings in 2000 with fewer than 500 riders, Bikes Blues and Barbeque is now the largest motorcycle charity rally in the country, bringing in thousands to the Northwest Arkansas area alone. By choosing this location as a location, Bikes Blues and Barbeque has exponentially grown NWA’s economy and helped local businesses. This... Read More

    Loan Options for Home Buyers

    By Don E. McNaughton | September 21, 2015

    When looking for a home loan, you will find that there are four basic types of loans to choose from: Conventional Mortgages, FHA Loans, VA loans and USDA or Rural Development (RD) Loans. These loans provide different benefits for home buyers and each option you qualify for should be carefully considered before making a final... Read More

    The Advantages of Investing In Rental Properties

    By Don E. McNaughton | September 11, 2015

    The housing market crash of 2008 may have led some people to hesitate about placing their money in real estate. However, with the millennial generation more likely to rent than buy, real estate investors can see big returns in the current market. Home prices are remaining steady, interest rates on mortgage rates are near record... Read More

    New to NWA? Check out the Razorback Greenway

    By Don E. McNaughton | August 27, 2015

    One of the best things about living in Northwest Arkansas is the accessibility to the great outdoors. While area amenities such as concert venues and museums are certainly a draw, it’s no secret that residents of the Natural State want to get out and explore. Lucky for us, Northwest Arkansas has many options for outdoor... Read More

    You’re Invited to Our 60/40 Event

    By Don E. McNaughton | August 13, 2015

    2015 is a big year for McNaughton Real Estate because it marks Terri Lynne’s 60th birthday and 40th year in Real Estate. To celebrate these milestones, McNaughton Real Estate is set to break ground on their new office August 14, 2015. The groundbreaking ceremony will take place 9 a.m. at the new office location at... Read More

    What is a HUD Property?

    By Sarah Watson | March 13, 2015

    When looking for a home to purchase, you may come across HUD REO properties. REO stands for real estate-owned property: a type of property that has failed to sell at a foreclosure auction, has been claimed by the lender and is up for sale again. If that property is backed by a government mortgage, it’s a bit different.... Read More