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Neighborhoods in Lubbock County, TX

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    Wester

    Wester in Lubbock has Ratliff Park and Skate Ranch. It's near major roads, South Plains Mall, and Texas Tech University. The area features 1960s homes, popular with students and investors. Evans Middle School is highly rated.

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      $166K

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      0 Listings

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    Maxey Park

    Maxey Park in Lubbock is centrally located near Texas Tech University and the medical district. The 107-acre Maxey Park offers walking paths and baseball fields. Diverse dining options are available on 19th and 34th Streets.

    • Average Value

      $165K

    • List Price

      $174K - $1.5M

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      22 Listings

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    West End

    West End in Lubbock features the West End Center shopping complex. The area includes highly rated Frenship Independent School District schools. Residents can enjoy Duran and Cooke Parks, with access to Loop 289.

    • Average Value

      $161K

    • List Price

      $103K - $706K

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      4 Listings

    West End
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    Downtown Lubbock

    Downtown Lubbock combines historic charm with trendy businesses and cultural venues. It hosts popular events like First Friday Art Trail and features attractions such as Buddy Holly Hall. Lubbock High School is highly rated.

    • Average Value

      $150K

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      0 Listings

    Downtown Lubbock
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    Guadalupe

    Guadalupe in Lubbock highlights Hispanic heritage with Aztlan Park's mural. Nearby Mackenzie Park offers golf and trails, and Buddy Holly Lake hosts the Vamos a Pescar event. Students attend the highly rated Lubbock High School.

    • Average Value

      $149K

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      0 Listings

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    Southgate

    At the southern end of Lubbock, Southgate offers commuters convenient interstate access and proximity to major shopping hubs. A thin part of the north edge of the neighborhood holds industrial warehouses, while the rest of the area is residential. Local Realtor Tarvis Grant says Southgate’s location on the city’s outskirts leads to a slower pace

    • Average Value

      $143K

    • List Price

      $315K - $580K

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      1 Listing

    Southgate
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    Heart of Lubbock

    Heart of Lubbock in Lubbock features mid-century bungalows near Texas Tech University. The area includes Stumpy Hamilton Park, Orlando's Italian restaurant, and Lubbock High School, known for its academic excellence.

    • Average Value

      $142K

    • List Price

      $74K - $1.5M

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      7 Listings

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    Stubbs-Stewart

    Stubbs-Stewart in Lubbock features modest ranch-style homes near Texas Tech University. The area includes Davis Park, Dupree Park, and the 50th Street corridor with local eateries. Christ the King Diocesan Schools are nearby.

    • Average Value

      $138K

    • List Price

      $306K - $590K

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      7 Listings

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    Ballenger

    Ballenger, a residential area in Lubbock, offers comparatively lower-cost homes with access to major roads and restaurants. The city was founded by Texas settlers looking to move farther westward after the Civil War. Officially incorporated in 1909, the vast agricultural industry surrounding Lubbock has long supported the area. By the late 1900s,

    • Average Value

      $120K

    • List Price

      $260K - $3.6M

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      2 Listings

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    Clapp Park

    Clapp Park in Lubbock centers on its 100-acre namesake park with a lake and Safety City. The quiet neighborhood features midcentury ranchers and cottages. Residents enjoy nearby antique shops and local eateries.

    • Average Value

      $119K

    • List Price

      $128K - $1.7M

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      4 Listings

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    Chapel Hill

    Chapel Hill is a rural neighborhood, 4 miles from downtown Lubbock. The area is favored for its proximity to transportation and housing prices. “It’s a little bit cheaper to live over there,” says Stephen Bearden, a broker and owner of Lubbock Discount Realty, who has been working in the industry for 20 years. “You can get older homes for less.”

    • Average Value

      $113K

    • List Price

      $563K - $1.3M

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      2 Listings

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    Chatman Hill

    On the far east edge of Lubbock’s suburbs, Chatman Hill is a storied neighborhood offering lower priced homes close to downtown and outdoor attractions. The north end of the neighborhood holds residences, while the south end holds a rail yard and the largest cottonseed oil mill processing facility in the country. Most of East Lubbock was

    • Average Value

      $104K

    • List Price

      $301K - $1.2M

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      0 Listings

    Chatman Hill
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    Parkway-Cherry Point

    Parkway-Cherry Point in Lubbock, 3 miles east of downtown, is a growing neighborhood with Mackenzie Park and Prairie Dog Town. It is home to the highly rated Talkington School for Young Women Leaders and near a new cheese plant.

    • Average Value

      $102K

    • List Price

      $308K - $1.7M

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      3 Listings

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    Clayton-Carter

    At the northern tip of Lubbock, but close to what's considered the eastern part of the city, Clayton-Carter offers quick access to the interstate, the airport and outdoor attractions. The neighborhood is named after Clayton Carter, a Texas Tech alum who also served as a leader in the growth of Crosby County. The area is near one of the more

    • Average Value

      $100K

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      0 Listings

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    Windmill

    On Lubbock’s outskirts, Windmill blends farmland with quaint, comparatively lower-priced homes. Incorporated in 1909, Lubbock has long been reliant on its agricultural industry. Agricultural plains extend far west from the neighborhood, providing open views of the Texas landscape. Homes are arranged along gridded streets, and nearby thoroughfares

    • Average Value

      $96K

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      0 Listings

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    Arnett Benson

    Arnett Benson in Lubbock has a strong Hispanic community near Texas Tech University. Notable spots include Rodgers Park and the Maggie Trejo Supercenter. Joel's Mexican Restaurant is popular. Lubbock High School is highly rated.

    • Average Value

      $96K

    • List Price

      $189K - $1.1M

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      12 Listings

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    Jackson-Mahon

    Jackson-Mahon in Lubbock, two miles north of downtown, is near the new Carmona-Harrison Elementary School, the Canyon Lakes system, and local eateries. Students attend Lubbock High School, which has high ratings.

    • Average Value

      $96K

    • List Price

      $277K - $538K

    • For Sale

      Homes For Sale

      1 Listing

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    Harwell

    Sitting along Interstate 27, Harwell offers comparatively lower priced homes with convenient access to several parks. Lubbock, which was incorporated in 1909, embraced the country life and has relied mostly on its agricultural industry throughout its history. In the late 1900s, the booming tech industry saw hundreds of manufacturers move to

    • Average Value

      $90K

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      0 Listings

    Harwell
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    Dunbar-Manhattan Heights

    Dunbar-Manhattan Heights in Lubbock features Dunbar Historical Lake Park for hiking and kayaking and Mae Simmons Park with a disc golf course. The neighborhood is near the American Windmill Museum and has modest ranch-style homes.

    • Average Value

      $88K

    • List Price

      $306K - $644K

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      Homes For Sale

      1 Listing

    Dunbar-Manhattan Heights
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    Slaton-Bean

    Bordering downtown Lubbock, Slaton-Bean offers comparatively lower priced homes with quick access to thoroughfares and nearby parks. The neighborhood is named after Oscar Lowe Slaton, who served as president of the Lubbock Chamber of Commerce, and George Renshaw Bean, who was a former teacher and judge in the city. Interstate 27 cuts through the

    • Average Value

      $88K

    • List Price

      $182K - $2.5M

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      Homes For Sale

      3 Listings

    Slaton-Bean
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    Wolfforth

    • Average Value

      $322K

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      0 Listings

    Wolfforth
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    Shallowater

    Shallowater is a small suburb in the High Plains region of Texas, about 10 miles from Lubbock. Like many Texas cities, it has roots in the agricultural and railroad industries, but today, it serves as a bedroom community for about 3,000 residents. “Lubbock is a hub city, and Shallowater is one of the smaller communities that surround it,” says

    • Average Value

      $288K

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      0 Listings

    Shallowater
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    Slaton

    An old steam-powered locomotive has presided over Slaton’s historic town square since 1955. Brick-paved streets and century-old buildings surround the railroad car, a relic of Slaton’s history as a stopping point for service trains rumbling through Texas. Railroad activity slowed down around 1970, and the city population, currently 6,000, has

    • Average Value

      $140K

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      0 Listings

    Slaton
  • Skyview

    Skyview

    • Average Value

      $138K

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      1 Listing

    Skyview

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