NWA Investing

NWA Investing

THE number one source for all things real estate investing in Northwest Arkansas. Join Zach Stanley, Brandon Still, and Brian Wagers as we dive deep into topics that will help you in your real estate journey. We will share our wealth of knowledge along with many guests that we will have on the show. Join us on this real estate journey of local investors, you won't regret it.

  1. 5D AGO

    Ep. 88 - Selling Arkansas: Jobs, Growth, Opportunity With Clint O'Neal

    The secret to landing high-impact jobs and investment isn’t golf outings anymore, it’s speed, trust, and a clear plan. We sit down with Clint O’Neal, executive director of the Arkansas Economic Development Commission, to unpack how companies really choose locations and why Arkansas keeps showing up in final rounds against bigger states. From billion-dollar data centers to six-figure steel jobs, Clint shares candid insights you won’t hear in a press release. We break down the four gates every project must clear: real estate, workforce, cost and incentives, and energy. Expect specifics: how tax cuts and persistent budget surpluses signal long-term stability, why executive-to-executive conversations beat glossy brochures, and the truth about losing or winning deals based on site readiness. Clint explains the incentives toolbox, including the Governor’s Quick Action Closing Fund, Create Rebate, property tax abatements, and training grants that build portable skills for Arkansans. He also tackles perceptions head-on and shows how quality of life in Northwest Arkansas converts visitors into founders and long-term hires. Zooming in on NWA, we talk momentum in food and beverage, consumer goods, aerospace and defense, and retail tech. Clint makes a strong case for more spec industrial space, 300,000 square-foot shells with 30-foot clear heights, to capture tenant demand and speed to market. We also explore a proposed constitutional amendment enabling flexible economic development districts, giving local leaders Texas-like tools to finance infrastructure and catalyze complex projects. The throughline is simple: when communities, universities, utilities, and employers row in the same direction, growth compounds. If you care about site selection, industrial development, or investing in a market on the rise, this conversation is a field guide. Follow the show, share it with a builder or operator who needs real numbers, and leave a review with the one factor you think decides most projects. Your feedback helps us bring more candid conversations to your feed.

    1h 1m
  2. FEB 4

    Ep. 87 - Blueprint to Buy: Start-to-Finish Real Estate Guide

    Most “good” deals fall apart under real scrutiny, great deals survive it. We walk through a complete, real-world blueprint for finding, underwriting, financing, and operating investment properties in Northwest Arkansas, sharing the exact steps we use to source off-market opportunities, filter fast, and close with confidence. From direct-to-seller campaigns and broker relationships to the power of a clean reputation on social media, we show how serious investors build a steady pipeline by mastering one or two channels and broadcasting a clear buy box. The analysis section digs into the documents that matter, rent roll and T12, and how to verify them with bank statements, utility bills, and lease audits. We unpack expense benchmarks, property tax reassessment, and insurance volatility, then map out CapEx planning for roofs, HVACs, and mechanicals using real bids. You’ll hear how to model total return beyond cash-on-cash, when to prioritize IRR and equity multiple, and why rosy proformas without a renovation plan are a fast path to disappointment. We also share two-minute triage tips that help us kill weak deals on sight so we can go deep on winners. No deal closes without the right team. We highlight the lender’s role in creative terms, how to align with property managers on leasing and renewals, and the value of a strong title officer, attorney, insurance broker, CPA, and core trades. Then we break down the capital stack, clean JV splits, GP/LP roles, preferred returns, and when to avoid extra layers like mezz or pref equity. Finally, we share a practical closing checklist and the first 90-day plan for renovations, rent strategy, investor reporting, and course corrections.  Subscribe, share with a friend who’s deal-hunting in NWA, and leave a review telling us which part of the blueprint you’ll apply first.

    49 min
  3. JAN 21

    Ep. 86 - Redefining Financial Freedom: Real Estate, Faith & Being Present

    What if financial freedom isn’t a number on a screen, but the ability to be present, pick your hours, and say no without fear? We explore the real meaning behind “freedom” and why real estate, not luck, not hype, gives us the control to build it brick by brick in Northwest Arkansas. We start with personal definitions that go beyond cash flow: expenses covered, months of reserves, and a life you can live without checking your phone every five minutes. From there we break down why we favor real estate over stocks: control over operations, the power to add value, and durable demand for clean, affordable housing. Brandon shares how growing up around duplexes taught him to chase the resilient middle of the market, while Brian explains his pivot from high-earning sales and stressful stock watching to assets he can actively improve. We also talk strategy shifts, selling older units, holding more liquidity, and only redeploying when great deals surface. The conversation gets practical and personal. We reverse engineer a realistic freedom number by mapping lifestyle costs and backing into a portfolio and yield, often discovering the target is far lower than the mythical $20 million. We dig into time value, calculating your hourly worth, delegating low-value tasks, setting communication windows, and why boundaries are a freedom tool, not a luxury. Faith and discipline matter too: build real reserves, simplify your debts, and trust the process so slow months don’t rattle your mind or your family. Purpose ties it all together. Travel, family time, mentoring, and service aren’t rewards for later; they’re part of the design. We discuss generosity as strategy, why giving compounds trust and opportunity, and how to align work with what actually fills your soul. Stick around for a teaser on what’s next: a full blueprint on putting a real estate deal together from start to finish. If this speaks to you, follow the show, share it with a friend who’s chasing freedom, and leave a quick review to help more NWA investors find us. What’s your freedom number, and what will you do when you get there?

    1 hr
  4. JAN 7

    Ep. 85 - Invest Where It Matters: Fayetteville’s Game Plan

    Ready to understand how a fast-growing city plans to add homes, boost infrastructure, and protect the character that makes people stay? We sit down with Fayetteville’s newly elected mayor, Molly Rawn, for a direct look at what’s changing, what’s working, and where the next wave of smart investment will land. From streamlining permitting to locking in water and sewer capacity through a 2026 bond, the roadmap is designed to reduce friction for builders while keeping neighborhoods livable and connected. We unpack why housing is the first level; attainable options at multiple price points, and how supply growth can lower pressure across the market. Mayor Rawn shares specific steps to improve timelines, push pre-application collaboration, and clarify expectations so developers can plan with confidence. We also dig into the city’s upcoming comprehensive land use plan and unified development code to simplify a crowded menu of zoning districts. The goal: fewer surprises, stronger predictability, and a clear picture of where density belongs. Place still matters. We explore a refreshed downtown master plan to connect the Square and Dickson Street, new walkable nodes across neighborhoods, and the mixed-use formats that make daily life work without a car. Expect more missing-middle housing and context-sensitive height in the right locations, plus a renewed focus on transit dignity, with covered bus stops, because details shape experience. We highlight target sectors like tech and small manufacturing, the University of Arkansas talent pipeline, and why corridors like College Avenue are primed for reinvention. If you care about real estate in Northwest Arkansas, developer, investor, or curious resident, this is a playbook for building well in a city that values both momentum and character.  Follow the show, share it with your team, and leave a review to help more builders and neighbors find conversations that move projects forward.

    39 min
  5. 12/24/2025

    Ep. 84 - Building Trust, Not Just Loans: Community Banking in Action

    Deals don’t get done by accident; they get done with clarity, trust, and timely capital. We sit down with Armstrong Bank’s Alec Tahy to reveal how relationship banking unlocks real estate momentum across Northwest Arkansas, from multifamily value-add to ground-up construction and portfolio roll-ups. Alec shares his path from D1 golf to Walmart to community banking, and how competitive focus plus operator discipline translates into faster decisions, cleaner structures, and fewer surprises. We pull back the curtain on underwriting: why a 1.25x DSCR still anchors approvals, how rising taxes and insurance should shape your proformas, and where banks will flex when assumptions are credible and experience is real. You’ll learn what to send first, rent rolls, personal financial statements, realistic expense loads, and how those documents inform terms, rates, and timelines. We also walk through credit committee flow, appraisal bottlenecks, and why construction draws can be a strategic advantage when the bank’s communication is tight, and treasury tools work from your phone. The market pulse is clear: modest rate relief is nudging refinancing, GP/LP structures are making larger deals workable, and fundamentals across Rogers, Bentonville, Springdale, Fort Smith, and Fayetteville remain resilient even as A-class supply tests absorption. Deposits matter, experience matters, and proactive prep matters most, especially for 2026. If you want better terms next year, start the relationship now, pressure-test your deals, and keep your financials current so you can move the moment a good asset hits. Subscribe for more NWA real estate strategy, share this with a partner who’s lining up capital, and leave a quick review to help other investors find the show. Got a deal or a question we should dig into next? Send it our way.

    57 min
  6. 12/10/2025

    Ep. 83 - Why Northwest Arkansas Keeps Beating The Headlines In Housing And Jobs

    Thirty people a day are moving to Northwest Arkansas, yet headlines still warn of a frozen housing market and struggling offices. We sat down with Mervin, the economist behind the Skyline Report, to decode what’s actually happening in NWA and why fundamentals here keep bucking national trends. From population inflows and university-driven talent to low office vacancies and steady multifamily absorption, we lay out the signals investors should watch and the moves that make sense right now. We start with the macro picture—rate cuts, data uncertainty from the government shutdown, tariff distortions, and the surprising twin engines of growth: the AI/data center boom and high‑income services spending. Then we zoom into the local market. Mortgage rates have reset expectations, but NWA’s price growth has moderated rather than reversed, and vacancies remain historically low. Office? Still tight, thanks to short commutes and a compact urban footprint that makes hybrid work viable without hours on the highway. Industrial and warehouse space stay in demand as e‑commerce logistics cluster close to consumers. Even retail is healthier than expected, especially in walkable downtown districts that keep attracting foot traffic. The structural story is where the long‑term alpha lives. Smaller bedroom communities hit water and sewer limits, so near‑term growth must concentrate in the big cities with bonding capacity. That constraint is an opportunity: invest in infrastructure, build more mixed‑use nodes, and create multiple “mini‑cores” so people can live near work, food, and culture without starting every trip on I‑49. We compare NWA to fast‑growing peers like Austin and Raleigh, highlighting strengths in employment growth and emerging tech, and gaps in educational attainment and new business formation. The takeaway for investors is simple: prioritize areas with proven demand drivers, short commutes, and plans for new infrastructure; track population growth and vacancy rates; and look hard at infill near emerging cores where walkability and access command durable premiums. Want more data‑driven insights on Northwest Arkansas real estate? Follow the show, share this episode with a colleague, and leave a quick review so others can find us. Got a question or a deal you want us to dissect? Send it our way—and join the conversation on Instagram, Facebook, and LinkedIn.

    1h 5m
  7. 11/26/2025

    Ep. 82 - How To Use NWA Market Data To Underwrite Winning Real Estate Deals

    Northwest Arkansas real estate keeps surprising the skeptics, and we’re mapping the why behind it. We dig into fresh sales counts, median price bands, and the county split that explains so much of the region’s momentum. From Bella Vista’s rise and Bentonville’s gravity to the distinct feel of Rogers submarkets, we show how job growth, vendor proximity to Walmart, and buildability constraints shape where investors win and how long it takes to get paid. We break down a practical underwriting playbook for out-of-state buyers and locals alike: when “break even” near the Walmart campus makes long-term sense, how to time student housing in Fayetteville around pre-leasing windows, and why rent per square foot must be balanced with realistic chunk rents and vacancy. Rogers gets a closer look, from luxury-leaning Pinnacle to steady downtown and lake-adjacent pockets that behave like a separate ecosystem with more short-term rentals and lifestyle premiums. We also surface smaller cities—Pea Ridge, Prairie Grove, Siloam Springs, Gentry—where thin supply, universities, and charming downtowns can create outsized opportunities if you know how to read the data. If you’re trying to replace income today, we talk candidly about where cap rates live in Arkansas and why Little Rock or Fort Smith might better fit a cash-flow-first plan. If you’re playing the long game, we outline the case for staying close to the corporate hubs and how light value-add from the 1970s to early 2000s can bridge yield and appreciation. We even touch on a tactical 2025 short-term rental and bonus depreciation approach, with the reminder to consult a CPA and underwrite conservatively. By the end, you’ll know how to turn Northwest Arkansas data into clear buy boxes, credible rent assumptions, and five-to-ten-year paths you can actually commit to. Enjoyed the conversation and want more? Follow the show, share it with a friend who invests, and leave a quick review so we can keep bringing you sharp, local intel that helps you make better real estate decisions.

    35 min
  8. 11/12/2025

    EP. 81: Real Data, Real Deals - NWA by the Numbers

    A balanced market doesn’t mean boring. We unpack why months of supply, days on market, and price per square foot are the true compass points for Northwest Arkansas real estate right now, and how those trends translate into leverage for buyers, sellers, and investors. With guest analyst Desiree Stock of NWA Look, we dig into county-level shifts, transaction hotspots, and the ripple effects of builder incentives that are making some new construction deals beat comparable resales on total monthly cost. We get practical about upgrades that actually move the needle: paint and countertops consistently shorten days on market and improve rent, while pools tend to deliver more joy than equity. On the investment side, we explain how inspection periods have become a second round of negotiation, why inventory upswings differ between Benton and Washington counties, and how to weigh short-term price seasonality against the more reliable rise in price per foot. Expect clear guidance on reading submarket data, timing decisions with seasonality, and choosing improvements that align with neighborhood ceilings, not just taste. Looking ahead, we spotlight the cities we’re most excited about: Pea Ridge, Bella Vista, Tontitown, and Elm Springs, thanks to improving access, lower entry costs, and spillover from core markets. We also touch on Centerton’s infrastructure constraints and what that could mean for supply, plus a bullish case for Springdale’s housing demand and Fort Smith’s steady, lower-competition opportunities. If you’re refining your buy box, debating when to sell, or deciding between new build incentives and resale value, this conversation gives you the framework and the data to act with confidence. Enjoyed the insights? Follow the show, share this episode with a friend who invests in NWA, and leave a quick review so more people can find these market-driven breakdowns.

    36 min
4.9
out of 5
14 Ratings

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THE number one source for all things real estate investing in Northwest Arkansas. Join Zach Stanley, Brandon Still, and Brian Wagers as we dive deep into topics that will help you in your real estate journey. We will share our wealth of knowledge along with many guests that we will have on the show. Join us on this real estate journey of local investors, you won't regret it.

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