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Livingston

Livingston

Located in Polk County

$253,350 Average Value
$149 Average Price per Sq Ft
33 Homes For Sale

Small-town charm meets growing downtown in Livingston

Livingston is a small town with tall pines, gently rolling terrain and abundant wildlife in East Texas’s Pineywoods region. Just 10 miles from the city center, woodlands meet waterfront on the shores of Lake Livingston. “Most people are moving to the area because they want to be close to the lake,” says Realtor Pamela DeBlasio with Lake Homes Realty LLC, who has sold many houses in the community. “They’re usually choosing to live here, not coming for a job because they like what the lake has in terms of boating, waterskiing or fishing.” But, as the seat of Polk County, Livingston offers more than nearby waterfront recreation. Its downtown continues to develop, opening new shops and restaurants. Local events, from rodeos and livestock shows to farmers markets and Little League games, bring neighbors together. “We’re getting more developed, but people are still coming here to be in the country,” DeBlasio says. “It’s a slower pace of life and a small-town feel.”

City parks feature playgrounds, trails and local events

Joe Pedigo City Park features baseball, soccer and softball fields, as well as picnic pavilions and shelters. The park is the site of various community events, including Trade Days, with food, crafts and antique vendors, and the Smoke in the Pines BBQ Cook Off. Nearby Matthews Street City Park hosts the town’s swimming pool, a playground, tennis courts and trails. Anniversary Park, with paved walkways, picnic shelters and a giant blue beach chair that’s a popular photo op, brings greenery to downtown’s streets. On Saturdays, it’s the site of the Livingston Farmers Market, where vendors sell produce, bread, jams and more. The nearby Polk County Commerce Center hosts events, from corporate gatherings to concerts, while the Livingston Youth Baseball Association offers six fields.
DeBlasio says that proximity to Lake Livingston, one of Texas’s largest lakes, is a major draw. “We are truly a community where life revolves around the lake,” she says. The over 90,000-acre body of water offers more than 450 miles of shoreline with plenty of space for fishing, boating, swimming and camping. Lake Livingston State Park sits on its banks and provides hiking trails, campgrounds and plenty of access to the water.

Local shops and restaurants add charm to Livingston’s core

“Downtown Livingston has been going through a renaissance the past few years,” DeBlasio says. “We have multiple boutiques, restaurants and shops that we didn’t have before. It’s a real bonus when describing the town to potential buyers, who think, ‘We’re moving to the country, what is there to do?’” The Blue Duck Kitchen & Bar is a go-to for dinner, serving entrees like Cajun pasta and pork chops alongside classic cocktails. A few doors down, Alma’s Courthouse Whistlestop Café offers country cooking, with lots of fried and homestyle food, while Katie’s Café & Bakery is popular for Sunday brunch. For local shopping, Good Golly Miss Molly’s Antiques & Gifts carries vintage treasures and rustic home items. Gobel West sells classic Texan apparel, including hats, boots, jewelry and more. On the west side of town, shopping centers house big-box and grocery stores, like Bealls, Dollar General, H-E-B, Lowe’s Home Improvement and Walmart Supercenter.

Livingston offers privacy and wooded residential areas

Livingston’s residential streets have a country feel, with dense brush and mature trees surrounding roadsides. Houses near the city’s downtown commercial district feel separated from activity, and those farther out of town offer even more seclusion. Ranch-style homes can cost $120,000 to $200,000, while New Traditionals, Colonial Revivals or older homes that have been completely renovated can range from $230,000 to $540,000.

Zoned for Livingston Independent School District

The Livingston Independent School District serves the community. For prekindergarten and kindergarten, students can attend Pine Ridge Primary, which gets a C-plus from Niche. They can attend B-rated Timber Creek Elementary for first through fifth grades. Livingston Junior High and Livingston High get C-plus scores. The high school has career- and technical-education courses and a Pathways in Technology Early College High School program, offering students a high school diploma and an associate degree upon graduation.

Annual rodeos and livestock shows celebrate local traditions

The rodeo regularly comes to Livingston. The Barney Wiggins Memorial Rodeo Arena hosts the annual Polk County Youth Rodeo, one of the state’s largest. Bareback riding, goat tying and bull riding are just a few of the happenings during this three-day event. The Trinity-Neches Livestock Show and Rodeo began in 1945 and has continued every year since. During this multi-day event, breeders and farmers show off their best animals, barbecue chefs compete in cookoffs and hometown cowboys rope and ride.

Highways connect Livingston to Houston and nearby cities

U.S. routes 190 and 59 run through Livingston. Lufkin is about 50 miles north, and Houston, with George Bush Intercontinental Airport, is about 75 miles south. In case of emergency, St. Luke’s Health - Memorial Hospital Livingston is in town.

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Livingston Housing Trends

Housing Trends

Median List Price
$275,000
Median Sale Price
$255,000
Median Single Family Sale Price
$269,995
Median Change From 1st List Price
5%
Last 12 months Home Sales
38
Median Home Sale Price YoY Change
13%
Average Price Per Sq Ft
$149

Area Facts

Number of Homes
600
Number of Homes for Sale
33
Median Year Built
1981
Months of Supply
10.40
Average Single Family Home Size Sq Ft
2,022
On par with the national average
1,928
Average Townhouse Size Sq Ft
3,560
Median Lot Size Sq Ft
14,810

Open Houses

  • Sunday, Dec 14
    Open Sun 1PM - 3PM

    719 Turkey Creek Dr, Livingston, TX 77351

    $2,300,000

    • 4,688 Sq Ft
    • 719 Turkey Creek Dr

    A private 3-story retreat with soaring ceilings, oversized balcony, and lake views. Features dual kitchens, butler’s pantry with gas stove & bar, plus a 3rd-floor loft for entertaining. Outdoors offers 3 horse stables, ATV trails, stocked lake, and abundant wildlife. Includes 48 owned solar panels, 400-amp underground power, and an artesian well. Event hall with full bar makes it ideal for

    Cierra Humber Segue Real Estate Group

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  • Saturday, Dec 13
    Open Sat 12PM - 2PM

    771 Plum Tree, Livingston, TX 77351

    $160,000

    • 3 Beds
    • 2 Baths
    • 1,100 Sq Ft
    • 771 Plum Tree

    Charming 3-bedroom, 2-bathroom home located in the gated Cedar Point subdivision! This beautifully maintained two-story offers both comfort and functionality. Upon entry, you’re welcomed by a living area perfect for relaxing. Continue through to find the garage on your left and a spacious walk-in pantry on your right. The open-concept kitchen and dining area feature sleek black appliances and an

    Jace Bowlin Real Broker, LLC

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  • Sunday, Dec 14
    Open Sun 1PM - 3PM

    595 Andrew Jackson Dr, Livingston, TX 77351

    $350,000

    • 3 Beds
    • 2 Baths
    • 1,560 Sq Ft
    • 595 Andrew Jackson Dr
    • New 13 days ago

    Discover this well-kept mobile home situated on over 10 acres of unrestricted East Texas piney woods. Enjoy privacy, tranquility, and plenty of space—perfect for a homestead, weekend getaway, or future new build. The home is clean, comfortable, and move-in ready. The property also features a spacious workshop ideal for storage, projects, or hobbies. With no restrictions, you can bring your

    Cierra Humber Segue Real Estate Group

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Weather

Annual Precipitation
54''
Average Winter Low Temperature
39°F
Average Summer High Temperature
92°F
Annual Snowfall
0''

Area Factors

Somewhat Bikeable

Bike Score®®

42 / 100

Somewhat Walkable

Walk Score®®

61 / 100
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