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Big Spring, TX Multifamily Homes & Duplexes for Sale

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    $150,000

    • 2 Beds
    • 2 Baths
    • 1,361 Sq Ft

    509 S Bell St, Big Spring, TX 79720

    Great rock homes with built-in income generating ALREADY! The front house has been nicely updated and is absolutely charming — featuring 2 bedrooms, 1 bath, and a convenient washer/dryer hookup right in the kitchen closet. Behind it sits a 1-bedroom efficiency apartment, already rented and generating income! That's two homes on one lot, both rented at market price, making this a fantastic

    Hillary Stephens., ABR, GRI, SRS S & S Real Estate Brokerage, LLC

    509 S Bell St, Big Spring, TX 79720
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    $425,000

    • 6 Beds
    • 6 Baths
    • 3,982 Sq Ft

    1513 Scurry St, Big Spring, TX 79720

    INCOME-PRODUCING MULTI-FAMILY PROPERTY! Great investment opportunity! This well-maintained and updated property features three duplexes with a total of six income-producing units. Each unit has one bedroom and one bathroom, with a good size living room & kitchen. Located in a prime central location, this property has consistent tenant demand and easy access to shopping and dining. With modern

    Leslie Elrod Hobbs Home Realtors

    1513 Scurry St, Big Spring, TX 79720
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    $199,000

    • 5 Beds
    • 3 Baths
    • 7,500 Sq Ft

    114 E 2nd St, Big Spring, TX 79720

    Located in historic downtown, the Union Mercantile Building is full of possibilities. It currently has 3 tenants and 3 different apartments. There is an unfinished 2500 square feet on the bottom floor that is commonly referred to as "Cheers." Besides everyone knowing your name, it features lots of light through the upper transom windows. It would make an awesome retail space.

    Leslie Elrod Hobbs Home Realtors

    114 E 2nd St, Big Spring, TX 79720

Why Live in Big Spring

Big Spring, TX, is a community of over 22,300 residents and serves as the county seat of Howard County. Historically a ranch town, it gained fame through the opening shot of the Oscar-winning film “Midnight Cowboy.” Today, Big Spring's economy is bolstered by healthcare jobs and the Delek oil refinery. The city is renowned for its natural attractions, including the large spring at the base of Scenic Mountain, which inspired its name. Big Spring State Park offers stunning sunset views from its 3-mile paved trail around a 200-foot bluff. Comanche Trail Park features the Historic Spring, a limestone amphitheater, an 18-hole golf course, and a fishing lake, with the annual Festival of Lights illuminating the main trail each December. The park also hosts the Big Spring Symphony Orchestra’s “Pops” concert every summer. Housing in Big Spring includes midcentury single-family homes and plots of land ideal for custom builds, particularly near Scenic Mountain and Comanche Trail Park. The city's downtown district, centered around Third and Fourth streets, includes barbershops, thrift shops, and Southern comfort food restaurants like Big John’s Feed Lot. The historic Hotel Settles, with its 1930s-era opulence, is a downtown landmark. Big Spring ISD provides public education, while Howard College offers higher education, including specialized programs for deaf and hard-of-hearing students. Interstate 20 connects Big Spring to Odessa and Abilene, and U.S. Highway 87 leads to Lubbock. The closest commercial airport is Lubbock Preston Smith International Airport, 110 miles away. High winds are common year-round, bringing cold fronts during the winter months.

Home Trends in Big Spring, TX

Housing Trends

Median Single Family Sale Price
$899,000
Average Price Per Sq Ft
$315
Number of Homes for Sale
9
Last 12 months Home Sales
0
Median List Price
$899,000
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