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Neighborhoods in Lubbock County, TX

  • Far South Lubbock

    Far South Lubbock

    Far South Lubbock is a rapidly evolving area, driven by the development of Loop 88. Buyers are drawn to new homes in master-planned communities, access to schools in the desirable Lubbock-Cooper Independent School District, and growing retail corridors.

    • Average Value

      $404K

    • List Price

      $190K - $1.4M

    • For Sale

      Homes For Sale

      494 Listings

    Far South Lubbock
  • South West Lubbock

    South West Lubbock

    South West Lubbock is a popular suburban area, home to top-rated Frenship ISD schools, shopping centers and parks like Quincy Park and McAlister Park. Texas Tech University and Covenant Medical Center are 7 miles northeast.

    • Average Value

      $325K

    • List Price

      $188K - $850K

    • For Sale

      Homes For Sale

      100 Listings

    South West Lubbock
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    Wolfforth

    Top-notch schools and a favorable location draw homebuyers to Wolfforth, a suburb on the southwestern outskirts of Lubbock . The town's population was around 5,500 in 2020, but rapid growth is spurring the number toward 10,000. “Our biggest asset is our school district,” says Danielle Sweat, Wolfforth’s economic development director. “We’re getting a

    • Average Value

      $326K

    • List Price

      $170K - $815K

    • For Sale

      Homes For Sale

      227 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

      $305K

    • List Price

      $122K - $803K

    • For Sale

      Homes For Sale

      7 Listings

    Shallowater
  • Slaton

    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

      $155K

    • List Price

      $30K - $526K

    • For Sale

      Homes For Sale

      35 Listings

    Slaton

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