Flyer Homes is featuring three Fayetteville properties this week that each offer unique perks ranging from park access to private acreage and plenty of potential for reimagination. These listings highlight the variety of living options here — from walkable parkside settings to more secluded retreats, all within reach of the city’s amenities.
2634 Old Wire Road stands out because of its location right next to Gulley Park, one of Fayetteville’s most popular green spaces. Priced at $515,000, this four-bedroom, two-bathroom home has been thoughtfully renovated with real hardwood floors and modern updates throughout its 2,010 square feet. What makes it especially appealing is the direct easement access to park trails, the splash pad, open grassy areas, and even the Summer Concert Series. Honestly, finding a spot this close to Fayetteville’s outdoor community in a fully updated house with this price point is a pretty sweet deal—try finding something comparable in a bigger city for under half a million.
The second property offers a different vibe. A private retreat in west Fayetteville provides acreage and a quiet setting, ideal for those who want more space and privacy without leaving the city limits. While the listing details didn’t specify exact addresses or prices, this type of property is increasingly attractive as people look for room to expand or simply enjoy a slice of nature near town. Given Fayetteville’s growth and the limited availability of large lots inside city boundaries, these homes are bonafide finds for families wanting to mix rural-style living with urban convenience.
Last up is an opportunity near Woodland Junior High. This suggests a home that might be ideal for families prioritizing school proximity and neighborhood amenities, though it likely needs some reimagining or renovation. Offering that room to customize is a big draw in Fayetteville’s real estate market where not all listings come turnkey, and it’s common for buyers to put personal touches on their homes. Being close to Woodland Junior means easy access to one of Fayetteville’s active school communities, which is a genuine plus for parents. Plus, it keeps you well-connected to the city’s growing schools and family-friendly neighborhoods.
These three listings illustrate parts of what makes Fayetteville’s housing market dynamic right now — a blend of outdoor lifestyle access, privacy, affordability, and potential. Flyer Homes is shining a light on homes that fit diverse needs, whether you want to be steps away from your favorite park or have land to flex your vision.
It’s honestly impressive to see these options in a city of Fayetteville’s size. You don’t always get both proximity and space like this without the big city price tags. If you’re thinking about moving or upgrading your home, these properties show how Fayetteville is juggling growth while keeping its signature small-town, outdoor-oriented feel.
Source: Fayetteville Flyer