$1,299,000
- 3 Beds
- 2.5 Baths
- 2,468 Sq Ft
103 Fcr Unit 519, Fairfield, TX 75840
Misty Spradlin Premier Realty
$1,299,000
103 Fcr Unit 519, Fairfield, TX 75840
Misty Spradlin Premier Realty
Fairfield, Texas is a rural, close-knit town between Waco and Palestine with a small downtown core and an agricultural character. As the Freestone County seat, it has roots in cotton farming and later power production, and a gas-fired plant still operates northeast of town. Housing includes Craftsman, ranch-style, bungalow and New Traditional homes, with large lots, oak-shaded yards and gridded streets in town, and farmsteads and ranch properties surrounding it. A new luxury development and golf course along Fairfield Lake is under construction as part of a resort project, though completion is still some time away. Fairfield Elementary is part of the Fairfield Independent School District and has a high rating, which may appeal to families looking at local schools. Outdoor attractions include Fairfield City Park with ballfields, courts and disc golf, the Richland-Chambers Reservoir for fishing and boating, and the Big Lake Bottom Wildlife Management Area for hiking, hunting and wildlife viewing, plus the Tri-County Golf Club at the Vineyards in nearby Teague. The Freestone County Fairgrounds hosts agricultural events, a yearly rodeo, concerts, and Fourth of July celebrations. Dining and shopping cluster along Highway 84 and Commerce Street, with local spots like Sam’s Original Restaurant, Ponte’s Diner and Rancho Viejo, as well as boutiques, antique stores and basic grocery options. Fairfield is car-dependent with no public transit, relies on Interstate 45 and U.S. Highway 84 for travel, and has some exposure to flooding, severe storms and tornadoes.
On average, homes in Fairfield, TX sell after 86 days on the market compared to the national average of 58 days. The median sale price for homes in Fairfield, TX over the last 12 months is $200,000, up 2% from the median home sale price over the previous 12 months.