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Why Live in Fort Stockton



Fort Stockton, Texas, located about 80 miles south of Odessa, is a city with a rich historical background dating back to 1859. Originally known as Camp Stockton, it was renamed Fort Stockton in 1861 and played a significant role during the Civil War. Today, the city has a population of over 8,000, largely supported by the oil and gas industry, with agriculture, education, and healthcare also being major sectors. Fort Stockton offers a quieter lifestyle compared to nearby Midland and Odessa, with a lower cost of living but fewer amenities. The city is accessible via Interstate 10 and U.S. Highway 285, making travel to larger cities convenient. Housing in Fort Stockton primarily consists of homes built between 1960 and 1990, with a median price of around $190,000. James Rooney Memorial Park is a central attraction, featuring baseball fields, a walking trail, disc golf course, playgrounds, and the Comanche Springs Pool, which hosts the annual Fort Stockton Water Carnival. Other attractions include the Matthew Quiroz Hero's Memorial Spray Park, Zero Stone Park, and the Desert Pines Golf Course. Main Street is lined with local restaurants and boutique shops, including the historic Grey Mule Saloon. The Annie Riggs Memorial Museum and the iconic Paisano Pete statue are notable landmarks. The city experiences extreme summer heat and is prone to tornados and wildfires. Despite these challenges, Fort Stockton remains a city with a strong sense of community and historical significance.
Home Trends in Fort Stockton, TX
On average, homes in Fort Stockton, TX sell after 124 days on the market compared to the national average of 70 days. The median sale price for homes in Fort Stockton, TX over the last 12 months is $300,000, up 26% from the median home sale price over the previous 12 months.