Northwest Arkansas · Fayetteville
Mountain Street · 1922 Bungalow
Original 1922 craftsman, six-minute walk to Dickson Street, restored kitchen, mature oak yard.
At a glance
What we know about this unit.
- Town
- Fayetteville
- Beds · Baths
- 3 · 2
- Size
- 1,701 sq ft
- Lot
- 7,400 sq ft
- Year built
- 1922
- Ask
- $475,000
- Property tax monthly
- $360
- HOA + tax · monthly
- $360
- Status
- For sale
- Days on market
- 12
- Listed by
- Partner Broker (confidential)
- Walked
- May 17, 2026
What we saw
“The first thing you notice is the porch. The second thing you notice is the tree.”
— Street Signal · walked May 17, 2026
Fit
Best for. Not for.
Best for
- — Buyer who wants Dickson Street walkable and tolerates university-energy weekends
- — Couple or small family that values original 1920s detail over open-plan modernism
- — Anyone who'd rather have mature trees than a new build
Not for
- — Anyone allergic to football crowd noise eight Saturdays a year
- — Buyer needing an attached two-car garage (this is one-car detached)
- — Someone who wants a quartz-counter HGTV kitchen — this kitchen was restored, not flipped
- Local Authenticity High
- Tourism Saturation Medium
- Walkability High
- Remote Work Viability Medium
Unit-level overrides · Noise Profile
Full note
Everything else we noticed.
We walked the bungalow on a Tuesday afternoon. The porch reads as the structural front room — covered, deep, with the original tongue-and-groove ceiling intact. Inside, the floors are quarter-sawn oak with the patina of a hundred years of slow polishing. The kitchen was restored in 2021 — soapstone counters, white tile, a freestanding range. Not a flip. The bedrooms are small by 2026 standards (this is a 1922 footprint), but they hold morning light and have closet space that any 1922 house should be grateful for.
The yard is the real surprise. A mature live oak on the west side throws shade across the porch in summer afternoons. The detached garage is one car plus a shop. Lot is just under 7,500 sq ft, which is generous for this density.
Game-weekend noise is honest. The stadium is six blocks south. Eight Saturdays a year, you will hear it. The rest of the year you will hear birds and the soft creak of the porch boards.
Ask about this unit
Talk to us.
We answer every email within four business hours. We will tell you what we know about this unit, what we don't, and we will point you to the listing broker for the parts we cannot represent.