The median home value in Roby, TX is $55,100.
This is
lower than
the county median home value of $78,700.
The national median home value is $219,700.
The average price of homes sold in Roby, TX is $55,100.
Approximately 60.58% of Roby homes are owned,
compared to 25.18% rented, while
14.23% are vacant.
Roby 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 Roby real estate agent to arrange a tour today!
This 320 acre parcel could be a great family hunting property! Hogs Hogs Hogs and a great deer population in a "Big Buck" county! This property sits directly next to the Texas State Quail research Ranch and is loaded with both Quail and Dove and Turkey's are seen on the property often. It is not over hunted and has plenty of opportunity for a family or even a few Buddies. Property does have a working well and cattle pens. There are 3 different dirt tanks on the property but they do need work to
This premiere high fence hunting ranch is ready to be yours! The ranch consist of 320 High Fenced acres. 95 acres of Wheat, and the remaining 225 acres in native pasture. The ranch is setup with 5 nice blinds and top of the line feeders, both corn and protein. There is a high output FRESH WATER well, and two providers of electricity to the property. The interior roads on the ranch are well maintained and offer great yearly access. There are three large water troughs on the ranch and three surface water stock tanks. The fencing is in excellent condition for several more years of maintenance free use. Price: The property is priced at $1,375,000 or $4,296 per acre. It is the buyer or buyers agent responsibility to verify all information. Buyer's agent must be identified on first contact & must accompany buying prospect on all showings to be allowed full participation. If this condition is not met, fee participation will be at the sole discretion of Points West Agency.
202 acres, more or less, with an attractive mix of active cultivation and native mesquite pasture. Paved frontage on FM 1085 on the east side with access to rural water and electric services. No zoning, no restrictions. Homesite and recreational hunting appeal, with an active wildlife population, including white-tail deer, Rio Grande turkey, bob-white quail and dove, as well as ample feral hogs and other critters. County (dirt) road frontage on the west side for excellent access to either side of the property. Mineral rights excluded. Available for immediate possession.