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A historic Temple, Texas, community near downtown
The Midtown District in Temple, Texas, blends historic charm with modern conveniences. The planned district sits in the heart of the city, sandwiched between the vibrant downtown scene and TMED, Temple Medical and Educational District. As one of Temple’s original developments, the Midtown District is filled with historic homes, buildings and landmarks dating to the 1800s.
Los Tres Magueyes Cantina & Grill offers friendly and fast service.
Embrace the tranquility of morning walks in Temple, Texas, surrounded by new parks.
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Historic homes dating to the 1800s
The oak and pecan tree-lined community offers quaint and historic Craftsman-style bungalows and ranch-style houses. Most were built in the 1940s, but some date to the late-1800s. Prices range from the low-$100,000s for a one-bedroom to the mid-$300,000s for a three- or four-bedroom. Property sizes average between 700 square feet and 2,500 square feet. The neighborhood is also known for its historic landmarks, such as the Barclay Bryan House, a brick 1913 Colonial Revival with 12 columns. It belonged to William Anderson Barclay, who established Texas’ first plow factory, railroads, banks and a general store. The property was used as an inn with cottages until 1982. One of the city’s oldest properties, it received a historical marker from the Temple Historic Preservation Committee in 2017. Many of the historic homes have kept their original features like wrought iron fencing, covered front porches, columns and original detached workshops. Some dwellings have been renovated. Some have rear garage parking or carports, but roads are wide enough for street parking. Lot sizes are small, averaging around 8,000 to 9,000 square feet. Residents are within walking distance of churches, schools, a park and restaurants.
Many homes in Midtown District have large trees on property.
Midtown District has many homes that are recently renovated.
Homes in a traditional style are the most common within Midtown District.
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Locally owned shops and railroad history
Midtown District residents can walk or bike to restaurants and stores. Mini Tacos El Reparo is the closest eatery, known for its barbacoa and breakfast tacos, along with their $1 mini tacos. Fox Trap 2.0 Bar & Grill is next door to Jones Park and offers live music and pub fare like wings and burgers. Downtown, La Dalat Vietnamese Cuisine is a local favorite. The warehouse-style eatery is popular for its banh mi sandwiches and beef pho. Pignetti’s is a longtime institution for Italian dishes and wines. Retro diner Suzy Q’s Coffee Shop is the go-to morning and weekend spot for cinnamon rolls, beignets and lattes. H-E-B is on Adams Avenue for essentials, and Downtown Temple offers a diverse selection of locally-owned shops and boutiques. Temple Mall is 2 miles south for more shopping options. The historic Santa Fe Depot, a Prairie-Beaux-Arts-style building is the centerpiece of Downtown Temple. Inside sits the Temple Railroad & Heritage Museum, offering rotating and permanent exhibits highlighting the city’s railroad history. The active railroad yard is steps away.
Midtown District offers Temple residents a wide variety of shopping options.
Savor the authentic flavors of Mexico on wheels at El Reparo, where every bite is a fiesta.
Treno Pizzeria and Taproom in Temple, Texas offers a variety of delicious pizzas and craft beer.
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Large community parks and recreation centers
The 3-acre Jones Park sits at the heart of the neighborhood and has basketball courts, a playground, a walking trail and picnic shelters. The park is named after W. Goodrich Jones, known as the “Father of Forestry in Texas," who planted the first pecan tree in Temple and helped create the Texas Department of Forestry. Directly south, the 12-acre Scott and White Park offers softball and football fields, tennis and basketball courts. Marvin Fenn Park is less than 2 miles west and features a fishing pond, a gazebo and a small playground. Sammons Community Center is within walking distance of this park, which provides an outdoor pool, a public golf course, a fitness room and programs for adults, seniors and children. The 100-acre James Wilson Park is less than 3 miles east and includes a variety of sports fields and courts. The Wilson Park Recreation Center is also part of the park, with an arts and crafts room, exercise equipment and a variety of programming for children and adults.
Embrace the tranquility of morning walks in Temple, Texas, surrounded by the allure of new parks
Temple, Texas parks offer unique and family-friendly fun, creating joyful memories for everyone.
Wilson Park in Temple, Texas provides a beautiful green space for leisure and relaxation.
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Home to the fifth-best school district in Bell County
Temple Independent School District serves the area and is ranked the fifth-best district in Bell County, according to Niche. Students can attend Scott Elementary – which hosts regular skate nights and an annual Halloween festival – followed by Lamar Middle. Both schools earn a B-minus grade. Kids can finish their education at Temple High School, which also scores a B-minus and offers a Texas Association of Future Educators club. The high school is also known for its football team, the Temple Wildcats, who have made over 40 appearances in state playoffs and are one of the city's most successful high school football teams. “Temple High is the only high school in the area, so the entire town gets behind the team almost like a pro fan base,” says Zee Kelly, of Keller Williams Advantage-Temple, who has sold over 60 homes in Temple. St. Mary’s Catholic School is also within the neighborhood. The K-8 private school has been a community institution since 1897.
Students living in Temple Texas, may attend Scott Elementary School.
Lamar Middle is a public school located in Temple, TX, which is in a small city setting.
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A community steeped in history
St. Mary’s Catholic Church is another iconic staple in the neighborhood. A Spanish Mission-style building, which held its first service in 1883, it is the city’s oldest Catholic church. Baylor Scott & White Clinic – Santa Fe, next door to Jones Park, is housed in the historic Santa Fe Hospital building. Opening in 1891, it was operated by businessmen who owned the Santa Fe Railway to serve railroad workers. It remained a railroad hospital until 1966 when it reorganized as the Santa Fe Memorial Hospital and opened to the public. It merged with Scott & White Memorial Hospital in 1983 and was renamed the Baylor Scott & White Clinic. The pale-yellow, stucco Gober Party House sits next door and rounds out Midtown’s historic fixtures. Built in 1946, the former community youth center was named after a chief surgeon at Santa Fe Hospital and now serves as a wedding and event venue.
Immerse yourself in the rich railroad history of Midtown District Temple, Texas.
The Railroad and Heritage Museum, showcases the city's historical ties to the railroad industry.
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Within walking distance of Downtown Temple
Downtown Temple is within walking and biking distance from the Midtown District. Interstate 35 sits 1 mile west, and H.K. Dodge Loop 363 is 3 miles east. These routes provide access to the rest of the area. Killeen Regional Airport is 34 miles away, and Austin is a 67-mile drive. Hill County Transit District (The HOP) provides public transportation, and bus stops are along Adams Avenue, less than 2 miles away. Downtown’s Santa Fe Depot also houses an Amtrak station. Temple Medical and Educational District (TMED), a hub of hospitals, medical education, research and science-focused businesses, is less than 2 miles south. Baylor Scott and White Medical Center is also the city’s largest employer, with over 11,000 employees.
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Parks in this Area
Whistle Stop Park
Tarrant Park
Jones Park
Wildcat Stadium
Whistle Stop Playground
Scott and White Park
Transit
Airport
Killeen Municipal
28 min drive
Midtown District Demographics and Home Trends
On average, homes in Midtown District, Temple sell after 276 days on the market compared to the national average of 70 days. The median sale price for homes in Midtown District, Temple over the last 12 months is $248,000, down 30% from the median home sale price over the previous 12 months.
Step into timeless charm with this beautifully maintained 1946 Craftsman-style home, perfectly blending vintage character with modern updates. Nestled in the heart of Temple, this home welcomes you with a spacious front porch—ideal for morning coffee or relaxing evenings. Inside, you'll love the vintage details that give this home its unique personality—arched doorways, original hardwood floors,
Welcome to 1211 S 17TH Street, a charming bungalow located in the heart of Temple, TX. This well-maintained home offers two bedrooms, one bathroom, and a light-filled living space with updated vinyl plank flooring and neutral finishes throughout. The kitchen features butcher block countertops, white cabinetry, and stainless steel appliances, offering a clean and functional layout. A standout
Come see this beautifully remodeled 3-bedroom, 2.5-bath home! With modern updates and plenty of natural light, this home feels bright and welcoming from the moment you step inside. Enjoy relaxing mornings or evenings on the spacious covered front and back porches—perfect for sipping coffee, hosting, or unwinding after a long day. The thoughtful updates make this cozy home a great fit for
Property Id: 17154323 Bedroom 2 Bath Home on Corner Lot in SW Temple near Scott and WhiteNice little house with 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, laundry area and large fenced yard. Located just down the road from Scott and White. Housing vouchers accepted. Housing vouchers are accepted!Rent: $1195Deposit: $1195Pet Deposit (if approved by owner): $25/month added to
Discover this charming 3-bedroom, 2-bathroom duplex in the heart of Temple, Texas! Just three years old and freshly painted, this well-maintained home features a spacious layout and a generous outdoor area—perfect for relaxing or entertaining. The open-concept living and kitchen area is ideal for hosting or winding down, with stainless steel appliances including a refrigerator, dishwasher, stove,
Discover this charming 3-bedroom, 2-bathroom duplex in the heart of Temple, Texas! Just three years old and freshly painted, this well-maintained home features a spacious layout and a generous outdoor area—perfect for relaxing or entertaining. The open-concept living and kitchen area is ideal for hosting or winding down, with stainless steel appliances including a refrigerator, dishwasher, stove,
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Average Home Value
Source: Public Records
Property Mix - Square Feet
This Neighborhood Has More Renters
Demographics
Total Population
2,230
Median Age
36
Population Density
7 ppl/acre
Population under 18
27.7%
On par with the national average
23.8%
Population over 65
16%
On par with the national average
19.1%
Finances
Median Household Income
$22,163
Significantly below the national average
$71,702
Average Household Income
$31,389
Education and Workforce
High School Graduates
75.4%
Below the national average
89.1%
College Graduates
13.7%
Below the national average
34.1%
Advanced Degrees
4.6%
% Population in Labor Force
64.5%
Weather
Annual Precipitation
38''
Average Winter Low Temperature
36°F
Average Summer High Temperature
95°F
Annual Snowfall
0''
Area Factors
Somewhat Bikeable
Bike Score®
42/ 100
Somewhat Walkable
Walk Score®
58/ 100
Source: Walk Score
Source: Walk Score
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