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HOT SPRINGS

Real Estate Investments

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REAL ESTATE INVESTMENTS 2008

 

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Presented by Loan Center 1, LLC

Sam Hozan     (360) 281 – 3621

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HOT SPRINGS OVERVIEW:

Hot Springs, Arkansas is about 45 minutes from Little Rock and located in Garland county. Hot Springs is excellent in it's growth potential and it is a great place to invest into property to build your dream home. Recreational activities include about 9 golf courses and numerous lakes for fishing and water sports. The climate averages about 80 degrees in the summer and about 50 degrees in the winter. The thermal waters that give Hot Springs its name are some of nature's most miraculous features. The water has been carbon-dated and determined by scientific testing to be the result of rainfall that fell in the Central Arkansas forests 4,000 years ago and seeps slowly down through the earth's crust until it becomes superheated by heat from the earth's core and then gushes rapidly to the surface in Hot Springs. If you are looking for a peaceful retirement community, then this is the place!

HOT SPRINGS PROFILE:

NATURAL THERMAL HOT SPRINGS:

The first federally protected reservation in the nation's history, Hot Springs Arkansas features amazing 147° thermal water, rich history and beautiful architecture. Hike gorgeous trails in the Ouachita National Forest, tour the historic Fordyce Bathhouse and Visitor's Center, or enjoy a relaxing bath massage and spa; all in the historic downtown area.

LEADING ATTRACTIONS:

Leading attractions in Arkansas are the mineral waters and recreational facilities at Hot Springs, Eureka Springs, Mammoth Spring, and Heber Springs. The Crater of Diamonds, near Murfreesboro, is the only known public source of natural diamonds in North America. For a fee, visitors may hunt for diamonds and keep any they find; more than 100,000 diamonds have been found in the area since 1906, of which the two largest are the 40.42-carat Uncle Sam and the 34.25-carat Star of Murfreesboro.

TOURISM:

In support of the industry, the Arkansas Tourism Development Act of 1999 provides incentives for qualified new or expanding tourism facilities and attractions. The program applies to cultural or historical sites; recreational or entertainment facilities; natural, theme, and amusement parks; plays and musicals; and gardens. To qualify, the project must cost more than $500,000 and have a positive effect on the state. The state has 14 tourist information centers with about 19.9 million visitors and travel expenditures reaching over $3.9 billion dollars.

Lake Hamilton
18.5 Miles Long – 7,200 Acres
Heavily used for Water Sports
Public Boat Ramps

Hot Springs Statistics:
19.9 Million Tourists

$3.9 Billion in Travel Expenditures

100,000 Diamonds Found

LAKE HAMILTON RESORT:

Lake Hamilton Resort is located on the   sparkling waters of beautiful Lake Hamilton in scenic and historic Hot Springs, Arkansas.

Lake Hamilton Resort is Hot Springs' only ALL SUITE resort on Lake Hamilton. Every suite has it's own private balcony that provides a spectacular view of the lake.

Lake Hamilton Resort

2803 Albert Pike Road

Hot Springs, AR 71913

(501) 767-8606

HOT SPRINGS WEATHER:

CLIMATE:

Arkansas is blessed with a moderate to warm climate, generally without extremes of heat or cold. In the spring and fall, mild temperatures are just about perfect for outdoor activities. Spring is bright and welcoming with wildflowers and blossoming trees and shrubs. Summer is warm with long daylight hours. Fall is vivid with bright colors as the winter season nears. And Arkansas winters are normally mild, with many temperate days suitable for golfing, tennis, hiking, fishing and touring. Temperatures range from the 30s in the winter to 80s and 90s in the summer.

Summer Temperatures:

80 – 90 Degrees

90+ from June - August

Winter Temperatures:

30 – 50 Degrees
Mild Weather from Nov - Feb







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LOCAL HOSPITALS, UNIVERSITIES, SCHOOLS AND AIRPORTS:  (www.city-data.com)


Hospitals/medical centers in Hot Springs:

ü       ADVANCE CARE HOSPITAL (300 WERNER STREET, THIRD FLOOR)

ü       HOT SPRINGS REHABILITATION CENTER (105 RESERVE AVENUE)

ü       HOT SPRINGS SURGICAL HOSPITAL (1636 HIGDON FERRY ROAD)

ü       LEO N LEVI NATIONAL ARTHRITIS (300 PROSPECT AVE)

ü       NATIONAL PARK MEDICAL CENTER INC (1910 MALVERN AVENUE)

ü       ST JOSEPHS MERCY HEALTH CENTER INC (300 WERNER STREET)

Airports certified for carrier operations nearest to Hot Springs:

ü       MEMORIAL FIELD (about 3 miles; HOT SPRINGS, AR; ID: HOT)

ü       ADAMS FIELD (about 60 miles; LITTLE ROCK, AR; ID: LIT)

ü       LITTLE ROCK AFB (about 70 miles; JACKSONVILLE, AR; ID: LRF)

 

Colleges/Universities in Hot Springs:

ü       GARLAND COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGE (Full-time enrollment: 1,329; Location: 101 COLLEGE DR; Public; Website: WWW.GCCC.CC.AR.US)

ü       QUAPAW TECHNICAL INSTITUTE (FT enrollment: 215; Location: 200 MID AMERICA BLVD; Public; Website: www.qti.tec.ar.us)

ü       HOT SPRINGS BEAUTY COLLEGE (FT enrollment: 57; Location: 634 MALVERN AVE; Private, for-profit)

ü       BROADWAY SCHOOL OF REAL ESTATE (Location: 1009 W GRAND AVE; Private, for-profit)

 

Colleges/universities with over 2000 students nearest to Hot Springs:

ü       HENDERSON STATE UNIVERSITY (about 32 miles; ARKADELPHIA, AR; Full-time enrollment: 3,109)

ü       UNIVERSITY OF ARKANSAS AT LITTLE ROCK (about 52 miles; LITTLE ROCK, AR; FT enrollment: 8,024)

ü       ARKANSAS TECH UNIVERSITY (about 54 miles; RUSSELLVILLE, AR; FT enrollment: 4,450)

ü       UNIVERSITY OF CENTRAL ARKANSAS (about 64 miles; CONWAY, AR; FT enrollment: 7,693)

ü       UNIVERSITY OF ARKANSAS AT PINE BLUFF (about 78 miles; PINE BLUFF, AR; FT enrollment: 2,801)

ü       SOUTHERN ARKANSAS UNIVERSITY MAIN CAMPUS (about 87 miles; MAGNOLIA, AR; FT enrollment: 2,646)

ü       ARKANSAS STATE UNIVERSITY-BEEBE BRANCH (about 90 miles; BEEBE, AR; FT enrollment: 3,840)

 

Public high schools in Hot Springs:

ü       HOT SPRINGS HIGH SCHOOL (Students: 835; Location: 701 EMORY; Grades: 09 - 12)

ü       LAKESIDE HIGH SCHOOL (Students: 625; Location: 2871 MALVERN AVE.; Grades: 10 - 12)

ü       FOUNTAIN LAKE HIGH SCHOOL (Students: 545; Location: 4207 PARK AVE.; Grades: 07 - 12)

ü       CUTTER-MORNING STAR HIGH SCH. (Students: 299; Location: 2801 SPRING STREET; Grades: 07 - 12)

ü       NATIONAL PARK TECHNOLOGY CENTER (Location: 200 MID-AMERICA BLVD; Grades: 09 - 12)

Private high schools in Hot Springs:

ü       2ND BAPTIST CHRISTIAN SCHOOL (Students: 231; Location: 600 GARLAND AVE; Grades: KG - 12)

ü       GOSPEL LIGHT BAPTIST SCHOOL (Students: 62; Location: 516 THIRD STREET; Grades: KG - 12)

ü       LIGHTHOUSE CHRISTIAN SCHOOL (Students: 27; Location: 2535 EAST GRAND AVENUE; Grades: KG - 12)

Biggest public primary/middle schools in Hot Springs:

ü       HOT SPRINGS MIDDLE SCHOOL (Students: 916; Location: 700 MAIN; Grades: 01 - 12)

ü       OAKLAWN MAGNET SCHOOL (Students: 680; Location: 301 OAKLAWN BOULEVARD; Grades: KG - 05)

ü       FOUNTAIN LAKE ELEMENTARY (Students: 605; Location: 4207 PARK AVE.; Grades: KG - 06)

ü       LAKESIDE MIDDLE SCHOOL (Students: 600; Location: 2923 MALVERN AVE.; Grades: 05 - 07)

ü       LAKESIDE INTERMEDIATE SCHOOL (Students: 521; Location: 2855 MALVERN AVE.; Grades: 02 - 04)

ü       GARDNER MAGNET SCHOOL (Students: 509; Location: 525 HAMMOND DRIVE; Grades: KG - 05)

ü       LAKESIDE JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL (Students: 463; Location: 2865 MALVERN AVE.; Grades: 08 - 09)

ü       LANGSTON MAGNET SCHOOL (Students: 432; Location: 120 CHESTNUT STREET; Grades: PK - 05)

ü       CUTTER-MORNING STAR ELEM. SCH. (Students: 341; Location: 2801 SPRING STREET; Grades: KG - 06)

ü       LAKESIDE PRIMARY SCHOOL (Students: 321; Location: 2841 MALVERN AVE.; Grades: KG - 01)

Private primary/middle schools in Hot Springs:

ü       ST JOHN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL (Students: 176; Location: 583 WEST GRAND AVENUE; Grades: KG - 8)

ü       ST MICHAEL ELEMENTARY SCHOOL (Students: 160; Location: 1125 MALVERN; Grades: PK - 6)

ü       ST. LUKE'S DAY SCHOOL (Students: 88; Location: PO BOX 1117; Grades: PK - 4)

Library in Hot Springs:

ü       TRI-LAKES REGIONAL LIBRARY (Operating income: $1,906,961; Location: 1427 MALVERN AVE., ROOM 144; 188,804 books; 4,591 audio materials; 8,107 video materials; 538 serial subscriptions)

WHY INVEST IN HOT SPRINGS?

ü        It is all about neighborhood for sustained growth in lot values.

ü        A strong demand for building lots makes this a very attractive investment.

ü        Land values are on the rise in Hot Springs.

ü        This is a great opportunity to let the market grow your investment.