The median home value in Crowell, TX is $58,200.
This is
lower than
the county median home value of $60,600.
The national median home value is $219,700.
The average price of homes sold in Crowell, TX is $58,200.
Approximately 46.08% of Crowell homes are owned,
compared to 17.91% rented, while
36.01% are vacant.
Crowell real estate listings include condos, townhomes, and single family homes for sale.
Commercial properties are also available.
If you see a property you’re interested in, contact a Crowell real estate agent to arrange a tour today!
Motivated seller! 131 Beautiful acres in Foard County! Unrestricted land with rolling terrain, thick brush and a huge tank! this property offers incredible hunting opportunities with Whitetail, turkey, dove, quail, ducks, hogs and other varmints, a good mix of brush and cultivation with about 40 ft. of elevation change. Co-op electric available and Seymour aquifer access, paved frontage to the property. and under 10 min to Crowell TX. This property can also be subdivided. Don't miss out! Call to set an appointment and Bring the whole family for your private tour today! Thick brush & cultivation, Co-op Electric Available, Seymour Aquifer available, One set of Cattle pens, Gas station & general store less then 10 minutes away, Over 1,100 FT. of Paved frontage on FM 267, Excellent hunting property, 40 FT, of elevation change, Great water features, Under 10 minutes to most necessities, About an hour to Wichita Falls, Less then 3 hours to the DFW Metroplex,
Secluded hunting property less than half a mile from the Pease River offers plenty of quality hunting opportunities. The stock tanks hold water well and attract water fowl. The proximity to the Pease River and the low pressure from the neighboring properties creates a great opportunity. The property has some nice roll to it and features juniper, mesquite, Hackberry, China berry, and Willow trees along with wild plum thickets. The sandy soil gives it that shinnery feel. The property is diverse with areas that collect water and water stays in most conditions to areas that give that badlands feel to areas that are sandy loam. There is a really nice flat area near the county road that overlooks the entire property and the river valley. The nice roll to the property helps break it up into natural separate hunting areas.
**MAJOR PRICE DROP! SELLER WILL ENTERTAIN ALL REASONABLE OFFERS!** Prime farm land with approx. 228 acres of cultivation and 104 acres of pasture. One centrally located pond provides water for livestock and wildlife. Fenced and cross-fenced for easy grazing rotation. Current grazing and cultivation leases will terminate and closing.
**MAJOR PRICE DROP! SELLER WILL ENTERTAIN ALL REASONABLE OFFERS!** Prime farm land with approx 228 acres of cultivation and 104 acres of pasture. One centrally located pond provides water for livestock and wildlife. Fenced and cross-fenced for easy grazing rotation. Current grazing and cultivation leases will terminate and closing. Sellers do not own any minerals.
158.4 Acres of prime farmland/recreational hunting acreage. Approximately 120 acres in cultivation with existing pasture uncultivated. Farm lease expires August 1, 2022. It is 1,200/year. Hunting lease terminates August 1, 2022. It is $4,000/year. Water well drilled in 2012. There is a ground blind which will stay. Carport and old manufactured home to remain. Stock tank.