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Why Live in Crane
Crane, TX, is a rural community with a rich history centered around its oil wells, which continue to be a significant part of the local economy. The city features a variety of dining options, including Grandma’s Cafe for hearty breakfasts, El Rey Sol for Mexican cuisine, and Mario’s Japanese Steak House and Sushi Bar for hibachi and sushi. Residents also have access to chain restaurants like Subway and Dairy Queen, as well as a Lowe’s Market and Dollar General. Crane High School, part of the Crane Independent School District, is highly rated and offers culinary arts classes that provide industry certifications. The community is known for its strong support of the Crane High football team, with locals gathering at El Ave Stadium on Friday nights.
Crane boasts several parks, such as Crane County Park with its disc golf course and skate zone, Bennie Thompson Park with basketball courts, and Bill Todt Park with baseball facilities. The Museum of the Desert Southwest and the Crane County Library, which hosts various community events, add to the cultural features of the area. The city’s homes are primarily brick ranch-style and traditional houses, often featuring carports and tree-lined yards. Crane’s wide, grid-like streets are easy to navigate, and the community benefits from a low crime risk compared to the national average.
Conveniently located, Crane is about 30 miles from Odessa and 40 miles from Midland International Air & Space Port, accessible via U.S. Route 385. The city experiences high temperatures averaging around 95 degrees during the summer months.
Home Trends in Crane, TX
On average, homes in Crane, TX sell after 19 days on the market compared to the national average of 70 days. The median sale price for homes in Crane, TX over the last 12 months is $215,000.