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MOUNTAIN HOME (BAXTER COUNTY), ARKANSAS

September, 2005 issue of Where To Retire magazine has a Feature article on
Mountain Home, Arkansas.

READ FEB. 14, 2005 WALL STREET JOURNAL FEATURE
ARTICLE ABOUT RETIRING TO MOUNTAIN HOME, ARKANSAS
AND PRICES WILL NEVER BE THIS LOW AGAIN!!!

Why? It's very simple. 85% of Americans, like you, are discovering this area
on the internet and they are finding out living here is what ALL America
should be (Safe, Clean air and Water, 4 beautiful mild seasons, excellent
medical facilities, low cost of living and just a one day drive to half the
population of America).
NEWS FLASH! EL CHICO'S will open soon and the LARGEST Lowe's ever built
opened recently. HOME DEPOT, ARBY'S and WALGREENS recently opened as did our
2nd WAL-MART Super Center twenty miles West. The new strip mall already is
doubling its size and is all leased.
DID YOU KNOW THAT 9 out of the 18 banks were built last year? Mountain Home,
Arkansas (population 11,000) has one bank for every 611 of its residents. So
please dismiss that this is a poverty area. It's just the opposite with all
the retirees bringing their net wealth with them. Baxter County is the
wealthiest per capita income county in Arkansas.
IF YOU DON'T BUY NOW COME BACK IN TWO YEARS AND SEE WHAT YOU MISSED.

AARP MAGAZINE RATES THE ARKANSAS OZARKS #5 OUT OF THE TOP 15 BEST RETIREMENT
LOCATIONS IN AMERICA BUT #1 IN THE LOWEST COST OF LIVING IN THE
NATION---JUNE, 2003 ISSUE.

SOUTHERN LIVING JUNE, 2004 HAS A 2 PAGE ARTICLE ON THIS BEAUTIFUL AREA
STARTING ON PAGE 36.

What are you waiting for? 75 Million Baby Boomers will retire in the next 10
years. Over 20,500 people will reach 60 years of age every day for the next
10 years. This year 30% of American's will be over 50 years of age and many
have the financial resources to retire.


DIRECTIONS TO MOUNTAIN HOMES FROM DIFFERENT
STATES & CITIES
From Dallas, TX, Take 75N/69N out of Dallas into Oklahoma. Continue on 69N to Interstate 40E toward Fort Smith, Arkansas. Exit right to Hwy 540N toward Fayetteville. Continue through Fayetteville on 540N, taking Hwy 412E/62E in Springdale. Continue on 412E/62E through Harrison, taking 62E into Mountain Home.
From Memphis, TN, take I-40 west to West Memphis, AR, then I-55 north 16 miles to U.S. Hwy. 63. Exit north on U.S. 63 to Ash Flat, then east on U.S. 62/412 to Mountain Home.
From Tulsa, OK, take U.S. Hwy. 33 to Siloam Springs, AR, then east on Hwy. 68 to Alpena. At Alpena, take U.S. Hwy. 62/412 east through Harrison to Mountain Home.
From Kansas City, MO, take U.S. Hwy. 71 to Harrisonville, then Scenic 7 Byway to Clinton. From Clinton, take Hwy. 13 to Springfield and U.S. Hwy. 60 to Mansfield. From Mansfield, take Scenic Hwy. 5 to Mountain Home.
From St. Louis, MO, take I-44 south to U.S. 66 Exit, then to Rolla. From Rolla, take U.S. 63 to West Plains. Follow U.S. 63 to U.S. 160 and into Caulfield, then take Hwy. 101 to U.S. Hwy. 62/412, turning west and continuing to Mountain Home.
Mileages
From Miles From Miles
Branson, MO 87
Minneapolis, MN 825
Chicago, IL 577
New Orleans, LA 576
Cincinnati, OH 651
Oklahoma City, OK 372
Dallas, TX 465
Omaha, NE 533
Des Moines, IA 510
Orlando, FL 955
Kansas City, MO 281
Shreveport, LA 350
Little Rock, AR 150
Springfield, MO 110
Los Angeles, CA 1,847
St. Louis. MO 254
Memphis, TN 195
Tulsa, OK 237
Featured Community
BEAUTIFUL DOGWOOD PARK
For unmatched fishing variety and consistency, Lake Norfork stands alone. With deep blue waters, unspoiled beauty, 510 miles of shoreline and about 22,000 acres of water, Lake Norfork has room for everyone. Only minutes from Mountain Home, the oldest of Arkansas's manmade lakes is a vacationer's dream. Long recognized for trophy Black Bass and Ocean Stripers–Walleye, Largemouth Bass, Smallmouth Bass, Catfish, crappie, and a myriad of other pan fish are also prevalent in the Lake Norfork's deep waters. Skiing, boating and wake boarding are all popular, while the deep clear waters provide ideal conditions for spear fishing and scuba diving. The lake never freezes, and fishing season is open all year. While fishing is good all year, the hot actions occur in the early spring months and again in the late fall months. Relax in one of the twenty developed parks surrounding the lake. Picnic areas, grills, firewood, and water wells are just a few of the added extras to make your stay more enjoyable.
Lodging selections range from secluded lakeside retreats to accommodating hot spots in the center of summertime activity.