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Why Live in Grand Saline
Grand Saline, TX, is a small East Texas city known for its significant salt deposits and tight-knit community. Located in Van Zandt County, it has a population of around 3,200 residents, many of whom work at the local Morton salt mine. The city exudes small-town charm with a mix of ranch-style, manufactured, and bungalow homes, primarily built between 1960 and 1980, though newer constructions from the early 2000s are also present. Grand Saline Elementary and Grand Saline High are highly rated schools serving the area. Local features include a community pool, Roundup Roller Rink, and Indian Memorial Stadium, where high school football games are held. Residents shop at Brookshire’s and dine at popular spots like Molina’s and Richie’s Bar and Grill. The annual Salt Festival in June is a major event, celebrating with music, a car show, and more. For additional shopping and dining, Canton is 15 miles away, and Tyler is 40 miles away. The city is connected by U.S. Highway 80 and State Route 110, with Dallas approximately 70 miles away. Grand Saline experiences hot, humid summers and mild winters, and being part of Tornado Alley, it is susceptible to tornadoes.
Home Trends in Grand Saline, TX
On average, homes in Grand Saline, TX sell after 89 days on the market compared to the national average of 58 days. The median sale price for homes in Grand Saline, TX over the last 12 months is $199,000, up 26% from the median home sale price over the previous 12 months.