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$90,000

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3Bds

2Ba

1,280sqft

Manufactured for sale

1962 Lightfoot Ln, Copperas Cove, TX 76522

All City Real Estate Ltd. Co

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$350,000

3Bds

2Ba

1,560sqft

Manufactured for sale

2105 Fm 1104, Kingsbury, TX 78638

Century 21 Integra

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$1,600,000

4Bds

2Ba

2,030sqft

Manufactured for sale

0 Fm 20, Kingsbury, TX 78638

Collab-Rt Realty, Llc

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$125,000

3Bds

2Ba

910sqft

Manufactured for sale

101 Sally St, Port Lavaca, TX 77979

Re/Max Land & Homes On The Bay

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$275,000

--Bd

2Ba

1,969sqft

Manufactured for sale

71 Avril Dr, Port Lavaca, TX 77979

Jacob Realty

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$270,000

4Bds

2Ba

2,280sqft

Manufactured for sale

141 Viridian Vw, Pleasanton, TX 78064

Brava Realty

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$185,000

4Bds

3Ba

1,528sqft

Manufactured for sale

269 Placid Cvs Dr, New Braunfels, TX 78130

Century 21 Integra

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$189,000

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3Bds

2Ba

1,792sqft

Manufactured for sale

145 Buena Vis Dr, Belton, TX 76513

Coldwell Banker Apex, Realtors

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$300,000

3Bds

2Ba

1,440sqft

Manufactured for sale

129 Muehl Rd, Seguin, TX 78155

Re/Max Go - Seguin

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$390,000

2Bds

2Ba

1,056sqft

Manufactured for sale

1538 Rdg Wind, Canyon Lake, TX 78133

Texas Premier Realty

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$675,000

3Bds

2Ba

1,848sqft

Manufactured for sale

900 Sycamore Crk Dr, Dripping Springs, TX 78620

Nesthaven Properties

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$259,000

3Bds

2Ba

924sqft

Manufactured for sale

27 Briarwood, Morgans Point Resort, TX 76513

Compass Re Texas, Llc

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$164,000

3Bds

2Ba

1,568sqft

Manufactured for sale

468 W 6th, Yorktown, TX 78164

Re/Max Land & Homes

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$274,999

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3Bds

2Ba

1,856sqft

Manufactured for sale

Lot 14 E Wisteria Ln, Smiley, TX 78159

Worth Clark Realty

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$199,000

2Bds

1Ba

889sqft

Manufactured for sale

Lot 10 Wisteria Ln, Smiley, TX 78159

Worth Clark Realty

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$379,900

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6Bds

4Ba

1,456sqft

Manufactured for sale

207 Park St, Rogers, TX 76569

Keeping It Realty

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$149,900

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3Bds

2Ba

1,624sqft

Manufactured for sale

1890 E French Ave, Temple, TX 76501

Farrington Realty

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$175,000

3Bds

2Ba

1,232sqft

Manufactured for sale

5576 Helm Ln, Temple, TX 76502

Exp Realty

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$335,000

3Bds

2Ba

1,216sqft

Manufactured for sale

15570 Fm 2843, Salado, TX 76571

Keller Williams Realty Lone St

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$187,000

2Bds

2Ba

1,368sqft

Manufactured for sale

1301 W St Louis Ave, Seadrift, TX 77983

Pooley Land & Realty Company

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$399,900

3Bds

2Ba

1,216sqft

Manufactured for sale

1150 Qappuella Dr, Canyon Lake, TX 78133

Sullivan Hill Country Properti

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$1,700,000

4Bds

2Ba

540sqft

Manufactured for sale

4516 Fm 1090, Port Lavaca, TX 77979

Russell Cain Real Estate

3D Tour3D Tour
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$329,000

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1Bd

1Ba

409sqft

Manufactured for sale

5386 Rnch Rd 1376 #4, Fredericksburg, TX 78624

Keller Williams Legacy, Vicki Collier

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$430,000

4Bds

3Ba

2,040sqft

Manufactured for sale

12752 Kelly, Atascosa, TX 78002

1St Choice Realty Group, Ana Jaramillo

3D Tour3D Tour
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$359,900

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2Bds

1Ba

409sqft

Manufactured for sale

5386 Rnch Rd 1376 #172, Fredericksburg, TX 78624

Keller Williams Legacy, Vicki Collier

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$249,900

3Bds

2Ba

1,508sqft

Manufactured for sale

587 Inglewood, Canyon Lake, TX 78133

Coldwell Banker D'Ann Harper, Paula Norman

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$185,000

3Bds

2Ba

1,330sqft

Manufactured for sale

660 Pr 1511, Bandera, TX 78003

Homestead & Ranch Real Estate, Brittan Christopher

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$199,000

3Bds

2Ba

1,664sqft

Manufactured for sale

1059 Pr 1501, Bandera, TX 78003

Real Broker, Llc, Betty Cardona

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$375,000

4Bds

2Ba

2,356sqft

Manufactured for sale

1055 Oak Tree Rd, Seguin, TX 78155

T2M Real Estate, Jose Gomez

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$191,000

3Bds

2Ba

1,480sqft

Manufactured for sale

165 Rnch, Somerset, TX 78069

Vortex Realty, Amelia Campos

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$250,000

3Bds

2Ba

1,442sqft

Manufactured for sale

1648 Palo Alto, Von Ormy, TX 78073

Shahan Real Estate, Clinton Powell

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$395,000

3Bds

2Ba

2,076sqft

Manufactured for sale

2390 Elm Rdg, Spring Branch, TX 78070

Vortex Realty, Steven Boyet

3D Tour3D Tour
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$575,000

3Bds

3Ba

2,988sqft

Manufactured for sale

2111 Big Mdws, Bandera, TX 78003

Vortex Realty, Darrell Barker

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$280,000

3Bds

2Ba

1,216sqft

Manufactured for sale

6111 Pioneer Rdg, San Antonio, TX 78245

Exp Realty, Saralynn Garcia

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$229,000

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6Bds

4Ba

1,800sqft

Manufactured for sale

5630 Knob Crk Rd, Temple, TX 76501

Keller Williams Advantage Waco

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$185,000

3Bds

2Ba

1,980sqft

Manufactured for sale

441 Cr 378, Lott, TX 76656

Thweatt Real Estate

3D Tour3D Tour
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$525,000

3Bds

2Ba

2,171sqft

Manufactured for sale

23007 Osprey Rdg, San Antonio, TX 78260

Keller Williams Legacy, Janeene Edwards

3D Tour3D Tour
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$429,000

3Bds

2Ba

1,216sqft

Manufactured for sale

213 Twin Lakes, Sutherland Springs, TX 78161

The Realty Place, Lori Fohn

3D Tour3D Tour
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$759,000

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3Bds

3Ba

2,713sqft

Manufactured for sale

2885 Rock Barn Dr E, Kerrville, TX 78028

Hill Country Realty, Kris Pipes

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$169,900

3Bds

2Ba

1,056sqft

Manufactured for sale

625 Pr 1511, Bandera, TX 78003

Lokation Real Estate, Jeremy Salois

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$209,999

2Bds

2Ba

840sqft

Manufactured for sale

626 Pr 1512, Bandera, TX 78003

Coldwell Banker Stagecoach Realty, Terry West

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$167,500

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3Bds

2Ba

1,368sqft

Manufactured for sale

101 S Harrison St, McGregor, TX 76657

Exp Realty

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Texas Homes For Sale FAQs

What is the average cost of a house in Texas?

In January 2025, the average home price in Texas was $335,600, marking a 1.1% year-over-year increase. While prices are rising, home sales have dipped 1.2%, and inventory has grown 14%, giving buyers more choices. After peaking at $371,800 in May 2022, the market saw a slight adjustment in 2024, settling at $350,800 before stabilizing this year.

Texas' real estate market isn't booming, but it's holding strong. With wide-open spaces, no state income tax, and cities that keep growing, Texas remains a prime spot for homeowners and investors alike. If you're thinking of making a move, now's the timeโ€”before the Lone Star State's prices start riding up like a Texas sunset! ๐ŸŒ…

Which city in Texas has the cheapest housing?

Wichita Falls and Amarillo should be at the top of your list if you're looking for the cheapest housing in Texas. In Wichita Falls, homes go for a median price of just $181,000 as of January 2025โ€”talk about a budget-friendly find! ๐Ÿก With prices this low, you'll have plenty left over to explore the outdoors or grab a bite at a local diner. ๐Ÿ”

Over in Texarkana, homes are even more affordable, with a median price of $208,000. This city, right on the Texas-Arkansas border, gives you the charm of small-town life without the hefty price tag. ๐ŸŒŸ It's like getting a high-value deal with the bonus of two states to explore!

Which city in Texas is best to buy a house?

If you're looking to buy a house in Texas without sky-high prices, San Antonio and Fort Worth are your best options. In January 2025, San Antonio's median home price was $255,000, with a steady 2% year-over-year increaseโ€”offering affordability, strong job growth, and no state income tax to eat into your savings. Plus, with its rich history, vibrant culture, and booming tech sector, San Antonio is a great place to put down roots.

Meanwhile, Fort Worth brings big-city amenities with a laid-back Texas charm. With a median home price of $330,000, up 2.2% from last year, it's a solid investment in a city that's growing fast but still keeps its cowboy spirit. Strong job opportunities in industries like aerospace, healthcare, and logistics make it a smart buyโ€”whether you're a first-time homeowner or an investor looking for long-term value. ๐Ÿค ๐Ÿก

Should I buy a house in Texas now or wait?

Yes, now is the best time to buy a house in Texas. The median home price is $335,600, up just 1.1% from last year, meaning prices are rising steadily but not skyrocketing. Plus, with inventory up 14%, buyers have more choices and less pressureโ€”think of it as a Texas-sized buffet of housing options!

While interest rates remain a factor, Texas' strong job market and no state income tax make homeownership a smart long-term investment. Waiting could mean higher prices and more competition as the market stabilizes. If you're looking for affordability, now's the time to lock in a home before demand picks up! ๐Ÿก๐Ÿค 

Are Texas house prices dropping?

Maybeโ€”but don't expect a market crash. In Dallas and San Antonio, home prices have already dipped slightly, with Dallas down 2.3% and San Antonio down 2.7%. Increased supply and affordability concerns could push prices down further in these areas.

Austin's market is also cooling, with prices slightly lower year-over-year and homes taking an average of 67 days to sell. But in high-demand cities like Houston, prices are holding steady, thanks to strong job growth and continued migrationโ€”so don't expect a sudden bargain.

Mortgage rates will likely stay between 6-7% in 2025, and rising property taxes and insurance costs could pressure some sellers to lower prices. If you're looking for the best deals, focus on markets where inventory is risingโ€”that's where you'll have the most negotiating power. ๐Ÿก๐Ÿ’ฐ

If you're buying a house in Texas, plan to save 10% to 20% of the home price for your down paymentโ€”plus a little extra for closing costs, moving expenses, and maybe a backyard grill (because, let's be real, you'll need one). ๐Ÿ–๐Ÿ”ฅ

How much money should I save before buying a house in Texas?

๐Ÿก First-Time Homebuyer
If you're looking at starter homes in Texas, you'll need to save at least $10,000 to $20,000. This covers your down payment, closing costs, and inspection fees. Texas is known for its affordable housing, but don't forget about property taxesโ€”which are among the highest in the country. In places like Dallas and Houston, annual property taxes can easily be 2-3% of your home's value, so budget accordingly unless you want a surprise tax bill bigger than your mortgage.

๐Ÿ‘จโ€๐Ÿ‘ฉโ€๐Ÿ‘งโ€๐Ÿ‘ฆ Family Buyer
For families eyeing single-family homes in Texas suburbs like Frisco, The Woodlands, or Round Rock, expect to save $20,000 to $40,000. Texans love spaceโ€”so whether it's a big backyard for BBQs or a game room for Friday night football, you'll want a home that fits your lifestyle. HOA fees in planned communities range from $50 to $500 per month, covering everything from security to neighborhood pools and golf courses.

๐Ÿ’ธ Luxury Homebuyer
If you're aiming for luxury real estate in Austin's Hill Country, Highland Park in Dallas, or Houston's River Oaks, prepare to save $50,000 or more. These high-end homes come with hefty down payments, premium HOA fees, and property taxes that can rival a small mortgage. Many luxury buyers go for ranch-style estates, lakefront homes, or high-rise penthouses with skyline views.

Texas may have no state income tax, but those property taxes and maintenance costs can add upโ€”especially if you're buying acres of land. So, plan your budget wisely, and make sure you leave room for what really matters: good BBQ, cold beer, and Friday night lights. ๐Ÿค ๐Ÿก

Is there a homestead exemption in Texas?

Yes! Texas offers one of the best homestead exemptions in the country, helping homeowners lower their property tax burden. You can get a $100,000 exemption on your primary residence, meaning the first $100,000 of your home's value is not taxed. ๐Ÿก๐Ÿ’ฐ

But that's not allโ€”Texas also caps annual property tax increases at 10% for homesteaded properties, so even if your home's value skyrockets, your taxes won't spiral out of control. ๐Ÿš€

To qualify, you just need to own and occupy your home as your primary residence by January 1st. No state income tax, a big property tax break, and some of the lowest home prices in the country? Sounds like Texas wants you to keep more of your money for cowboy boots. ๐Ÿค ๐Ÿ”ฅ

Where to find new construction homes in Texas?

If you're looking for new construction homes in Texas with that fresh-paint smell, the state has plenty of optionsโ€”just bring your cowboy boots and a solid Wi-Fi plan. ๐Ÿค ๐Ÿก

Most buyers looking for new construction head to Dallas-Fort Worth, Austin, and Houston, where booming job markets and expanding suburbs mean endless new builds. Master-planned communities in Frisco, McKinney, and Prosper offer spacious homes, top-rated schools, and community perks like pools and hiking trails.

New construction prices vary, but with Texas' no state income tax and lower cost of living, you'll get more house for your moneyโ€”so go ahead and upgrade to that home office or media room. ๐ŸŽฌ๐Ÿก

What are the best areas in Texas for investment properties?

If you're looking to invest in Texas real estate, focus on rental demand, job growth, and appreciation potential. Texas checks all the boxes. ๐Ÿ’ฐ๐Ÿก

For high rental demand, Dallas-Fort Worth is a top pick. Hotspots like Arlington, Irving, and Plano have strong job markets and a booming tech sector. With a metro population of over 7.5 million, you'll never run out of tenants. ๐Ÿ“ˆ

If short-term rentals are your game, Austin is a goldmine. Areas like East Austin and Round Rock attract tech professionals and festival-goers year-round. That makes Airbnb-friendly properties a smart buy. ๐ŸŽธ๐ŸŒ†

In Houston, look at The Heights, Katy, and Sugar Land. A mix of single-family homes and multi-unit properties offer high occupancy rates and solid appreciation. The city's diverse economy and energy sector growth keep demand strong. โšก๐Ÿ 

For long-term appreciation, San Antonio is on the rise. Affordable neighborhoods like Alamo Ranch and Stone Oak have low entry costs and steady appreciation. They're ideal for buy-and-hold investors. ๐Ÿ“Š

Where can I find condos for sale in Texas with low HOA fees?

If you're looking for condos for sale in Texas with low HOA fees, there are several cities where you can find options that won't break the bank. ๐Ÿก๐Ÿ’ธ

For affordable HOA fees under $300, cities like San Antonio and Houston are great places to start. In San Antonio, you'll find condos with fees ranging from $150 to $250 per monthโ€”perfect if you want a simple, no-frills living experience. Similarly, Houston offers condos with fees around $200 to $300, especially in older communities or in neighborhoods like Midtown and Montrose. ๐Ÿขโœจ

Dallas is another solid option for low HOA fees, with fees ranging from $200 to $350 in neighborhoods like Uptown and Oak Lawn. However, keep in mind that newer builds and buildings with extensive amenities tend to have higher fees. Fort Worth also offers affordable condos with fees of around $250 to $350 in areas like TCU and Cultural District. ๐ŸŒ†๐Ÿก

Before signing, always read the fine print for special assessments. That low HOA fee might seem like a win, but a surprise repair bill could come knocking when you least expect it. ๐Ÿ”๐Ÿ“‘

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