Why Live in Wilshire
On the west side of Midland, Wilshire is an established neighborhood near some of the city’s entertainment hot spots and major roadways. Texas state Highway Loop 250 runs to the west, leading toward commercial areas and continuing through the city. Although it’s in a desirable location, residential streets are quiet and filled with homes that have been in Midland for decades. “Most people moving to this area are looking for convenience to work or their kids' schools,” says Realtor Daina Perkins with eXp Realty, who's a Midland native. In the arid West Texas desert, residential streets are flat, wide and walkable. Because most properties in Wilshire were built between the 1950s and ‘70s, they often have established lawns, and mature trees line the sidewalks. “It’s a great area to take a walk,” Perkins says. Small brick cottages and ranch-style homes are common, and potential homebuyers can find houses in the neighborhood for between $150,000 and $300,000, depending on the size, age and condition. Many residents in the neighborhood are renters, and apartment complexes accommodate them. The neighborhood’s House Park is within walking distance of some homes. There’s a colorful
Home Trends in Wilshire, TX
On average, homes in Wilshire, Midland sell after 73 days on the market compared to the national average of 70 days. The median sale price for homes in Wilshire, Midland over the last 12 months is $545,000, down 11% from the median home sale price over the previous 12 months.
Median Sale Price
$545,000
Median Single Family Sale Price
$435,000
Median 1 Bedroom Sale Price
$359,000
Average Price Per Sq Ft
$380
Number of Homes for Sale
5
Last 12 months Home Sales
5
Median List Price
$477,184
Median Change From 1st List Price
3%
Median Home Sale Price YoY Change
-11%