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Why Live in Cactus
Cactus, TX, a small rural community in the Texas Panhandle, is known for its strong industrial base and low cost of living. Originally established as an ordinance town during World War II, it saw significant growth with the establishment of the JBS meatpacking plant in 1973. This development brought new houses, businesses, and apartments to the area. The town features recreational investments such as a new aquatic center, splash pad, volleyball and kickball courts, and a recently built baseball diamond, all funded by JBS. Housing options in Cactus are limited, with single-family homes featuring brick and wood siding, gravel driveways, and fenced yards. Land for new construction is available, with prices ranging from $40,000 to $90,000 per acre. The Dumas Independent School District serves the community, offering highly rated schools, including a new elementary school and a high school with a state championship soccer team. Highway 287 runs through Cactus, connecting it to the Texas-Oklahoma border 35 miles north and Amarillo over 60 miles south. While retail options are limited, dining choices include El Rancho Restaurant and several Mexican eateries. More extensive shopping and dining can be found 13 miles south in Dumas, which also houses the nearest grocery stores and the Moore County Hospital district.
Home Trends in Cactus, TX
On average, homes in Cactus, TX sell after 2 days on the market compared to the national average of 70 days. The median sale price for homes in Cactus, TX over the last 12 months is $30,000.