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Why Live in Pecos



Pecos, Texas, known as the “home of the world’s first rodeo,” has evolved from a cattle town to a hub for the oil and natural gas industries. Located in Reeves County, Pecos is a significant player in Texas' fossil fuel production, attracting over 40,000 oil and gas workers weekly. Major employers include Chevron, ConocoPhillips, and EOG Resources. The city also has a notable agricultural presence, particularly famous for its cantaloupes. Housing in Pecos ranges from new builds and bungalows to fixer-uppers and manufactured homes, with a median sale price of approximately $282,000. However, housing availability is limited due to the influx of workers. Pecos offers several attractions, including the 18-hole Reeves County Golf Course, Chango's axe-throwing venue, Pecos Skatepark, and the recently expanded Cyclone Ballparks. Dining options in downtown Pecos emphasize Mexican cuisine, with various bars, grills, and fast-food chains. Infrastructure improvements are ongoing, with projects to enhance Highway 285 and public transportation provided by TxDOT's TRAX program. The local Reeves Regional Health offers 24-hour urgent care. Pecos experiences hot summers and mild winters, with crime rates generally below the state and national averages, although assaults are more frequent. The city is served by the Pecos-Barstow-Toyah Independent School District, with schools offering gifted and talented programs. The nearest airport is 85 miles east at the Midland International Air & Space Port.
Home Trends in Pecos, TX
On average, homes in Pecos, TX sell after 139 days on the market compared to the national average of 70 days. The median sale price for homes in Pecos, TX over the last 12 months is $313,000, up 6% from the median home sale price over the previous 12 months.