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Why Live in Stanton

Stanton, Texas, is a community known for its supportive and lighthearted atmosphere, as reflected by the town's welcoming sign. The area is characterized by traditional brick and vinyl ranch-style homes along wide, grid-like streets with sidewalks on at least one side. Local dining options include EJ’s Cotton Pickin’ Dive, Pizza Marie’s, Tarzan Grill, and Valley Bakery and Restaurant, primarily located along Texas State Highway 137 and West Front Street. The town also features Lawrence Bros and Dollar General for everyday shopping needs. Families can consider private education options in Midland, about 25 miles away, including the highly rated Trinity School of Midland. Recreational activities in Stanton include Howard Jenkins Memorial Space Park, Shelbourn Park, Tommy Walker Softball Park, and the nearby 3 Bar Arena for horse riding and rodeo events. The Martin County Historical Museum and Martin County Library offer cultural and educational experiences. The town hosts the biannual Old Sorehead Trade Days, a Christmas Parade, and seasonal events at 1884 Plaza. Stanton is conveniently located near Interstate 20, providing access to Midland and Big Spring, with Midland International Air & Space Port approximately 30 miles away. The community experiences hot summers and occasional heavy storms, similar to other parts of Texas.

Frequently Asked Questions

What neighborhoods in Stanton, TX are best for renting a home?
The best neighborhood for renting in Stanton, TX depends on your priorities: commute, walkability, budget, and lifestyle all play a role. Popular areas for renting a home include Adobe Meadows, Pavilion Park, Kelview Heights, Cowden and Polo Park, each with its own character and price range.
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