Brodie Creek residents are often found gathering in the park-like common area (the pavilion) for community events. The most current being the Halloween Parade on October 31st beginning at 5:00 pm. Pizza will be served to the children of Brodie Creek.
Brodie Creek is a quiet neighborhood in west Little Rock, it exudes a charm of the "old days" with unique architecture, creative and beautiful landscaping, sidewalks and street lamps.
Brodie Creek is a traditional neighborhood with about 90 homes.
The homes range from approximately 1,800 to 4,000 square feet, most with three to four bedrooms. The majority of the homes have pastel exteriors and large porches, resembling coastal homes. And while each house is unique, they all have been approved by the architectural code set by the town architect and Brodie Creek resident, John Allison, AIA, of Allison Architects.
Features such as sidewalks, alleys, common spaces, a park and gazebo also contribute to the traditional style of Brodie Creek. The layout of the neighborhood makes it extremely convenient and safe to walk and ride bikes.
Another appealing aspect of the neighborhood is its “small town” atmosphere.
The neighborhood has its own crime watch coordinator, providing the homeowners with a sense of safety and ease. In addition, the homeowners have a website, quarterly newsletter and alert system.
Homeowners gather often in the neighborhood’s common area for events such as movie nights and holiday parades.
Since there are so many children in the neighborhood, an added bonus is its proximity to Baker Elementary School.
Brodie Creek is located west of Interstate 430 and Bowman Road. Homes in the neighborhood sell between $225,000 - $500,000. |