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Why Live in Palestine



Palestine, located in Anderson County, TX, is a small railroad city with a resurging population of 19,300 residents. Known for its historic sites and natural scenery, Palestine offers lower-priced homes compared to nearby cities like Jacksonville and Nacogdoches. The city features a mix of rehabilitated ranchers and cottages, with fewer new builds. Community engagement is strong, highlighted by a busy events calendar including the Dogwood Festival, Hot Pepper Festival, and simultaneous events like farmers markets and Palestine Trade Days. Downtown Palestine is rich in locally owned businesses, antique stores, historic churches, and theaters, creating a nostalgic atmosphere. Key attractions include the Railroad Heritage Center and Palestine Public Library. The TX-256 Loop connects the city to major highways, though interstate access requires a drive of 35 to 50 miles. Major employers include Walmart Distribution Centers, Wayne Sanderson Farms, Palestine Independent School District, and Palestine Regional Medical Center. Outdoor enthusiasts can explore 275 acres of parkland and nearby preserves like Davey Crockett National Forest. Palestine ISD, rated A, offers smaller class sizes and a high graduation rate. Crime rates have been declining, with property crime below state and national averages.
Home Trends in Palestine, TX
On average, homes in Palestine, TX sell after 170 days on the market compared to the national average of 70 days. The median sale price for homes in Palestine, TX over the last 12 months is $350,000, down 10% from the median home sale price over the previous 12 months.