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Bella Vista Village - A Wonderful Place to Live

Many people choose Bella Vista Village for the rich quality of life. The Village spans more than 36,000 acres, encompassing 8 lakes, 7 championship-quality golf courses and some of the best scenery in the Ozarks. Bella Vista abounds with such recreational amenities as lighted tennis courts, swimming pools, playgrounds and more.

Bella Vista Village is located close to Branson and Eureka Springs, giving residents access to great attractions and wonderful shopping opportunities involving only light travel. Pea Ridge National Military Park and several historic museums and districts are merely minutes away.

In addition, Bella Vista Village is within close proximity to the headquarters of several Fortune 500 companies, making the town an ideal relocation choice for business executives and their families. Although the Village is part of the growing and energetic Northwest Arkansas, it retains its identity as a recreational community.

Bella Vista, which started as a retirement community, is now a wonderful place to live and visit for people of all ages.

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