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Why Live in Comanche
Comanche, Texas, is a rural town steeped in Old West history, notably the site of a notorious shootout involving gunslinger John Wesley Hardin in 1874. Today, Comanche is a quieter community with a growing restaurant scene and varied housing options. Homebuyers can find older ranch-style homes with small trees and bushes, as well as larger traditional properties with extensive acreage. The town's dining options are concentrated along Central Avenue, featuring establishments like Harvest La Crêperie, Junior’s Tacos & More, and the cash-only Star Beau’s. The J.W. Hardin Wine Company offers a tasting room and vineyards in the county. Retail shopping includes Brookshire’s, Dollar General, PJ’s Corner Market, and The Shops at Woven Roots. The monthly Comanche Market is held on East Central Avenue from March to December. Comanche City Park provides attractions such as a disc golf course, walking trails, and picnic pavilions, while Promontory Campground on Proctor Lake offers fishing and boating. The Comanche County Museum showcases the region's history, including a recreation of the Jack Wright Saloon. Annual events like the Comanche County Pow Wow and Comanche Christmas bring festive activities to the town. The Comanche Independent School District serves local students, with Comanche High School undergoing a renovation to include modern equipment and larger classrooms. Major highways U.S. Route 377 and Texas Highway 16 provide access to nearby cities, with Abilene Regional Airport about 80 miles away.
Home Trends in Comanche, TX
On average, homes in Comanche, TX sell after 73 days on the market compared to the national average of 55 days. The median sale price for homes in Comanche, TX over the last 12 months is $187,000, up 7% from the median home sale price over the previous 12 months.