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Vernon, TX Mobile Homes & Double-Wides for Sale

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    $1,800,000

    • 3 Beds
    • 2 Baths
    • 2,400 Sq Ft

    5165 Fm 2916, Vernon, TX 76384

    Charming Ranch Retreat at 5165 FM 2916, Vernon, TX 76384 Welcome to this picturesque ranch located at 5165 FM 2916 in the serene countryside of Vernon, Texas. This property offers the perfect blend of rustic charm and modern comfort, making it an ideal haven for those seeking a tranquil lifestyle with plenty of space. 4L Farm and Ranch Highlights: Acres of Opportunity: Spanning over +/- 305

    Tincy Jacobs Davis Vernon Real Estate

    5165 Fm 2916, Vernon, TX 76384
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    $122,900

    • 2 Beds
    • 2 Baths
    • 1,001 Sq Ft

    920 Pease St, Vernon, TX 76384

    This brand-new 2-2 manufactured home features an inviting open floor plan with modern finishes, creating a bright and comfortable living space. We also have other floorplans available. Great financing options. Purchased the manufactured home with the land included for $169,000 Owner is a real estate broker , manufactured retailer, industrialized builder. Modular Industrialized builder license IHB

    Ruben Bravo

    920 Pease St, Vernon, TX 76384
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    $182,500

    • 4 Beds
    • 3 Baths
    • 2,128 Sq Ft

    2719 Pine St, Vernon, TX 76384

    Beautifully updated 4-bed, 3-bath home featuring open-concept living, dining, and kitchen with a large island and all appliances included. Enjoy cozy evenings by the wood-burning fireplace. Spacious bedrooms, a functional laundry/mudroom, and modern finishes throughout. Outside offers a large backyard, carport, and a brand new 20x30 shop, fully plumbed and ready to finish as a barndominium, guest

    SALLY CURTIS EXP REALTY, LLC

    2719 Pine St, Vernon, TX 76384

Why Live in Vernon

Vernon, TX, located within 10 miles of the Oklahoma border, is known as “Where the Real West Begins.” This former pioneer town has evolved while maintaining its roots in ranching and hunting, which are significant to its 11,000 residents. Agriculture, ranching, and food processing are key economic drivers, and Vernon was named the “Hibiscus Capital of Texas” in 2021 due to local agricultural research efforts. The city is a hub for Wilbarger County, with essential shopping available for those in surrounding rural areas. Vernon is home to North Texas State Hospital and Wilbarger General Hospital, providing ample healthcare employment opportunities. Housing costs are notably lower than average, with historical homes and fixer-uppers available at various price points. Vernon’s cultural scene includes the Red River Valley Museum, the Santa Rosa Roundup Rodeo, and the Bacon City, USA festival, which celebrates the city’s bacon production heritage. The Vernon Independent School District is known for its strong sports programs, and Vernon College offers vocational training. Commercial activity is centered on Wilbarger Street, featuring grocery stores, auto parts suppliers, and casual dining options, with efforts to revitalize the downtown area. Outdoor activities include hunting and golfing at Hillcrest Country Club. Summers are humid, leading to mosquito control measures, and recent crime data indicates a slight increase in incidents.

Home Trends in Vernon, TX

Housing Trends

Median Single Family Sale Price
$295,000
Average Price Per Sq Ft
$148
Number of Homes for Sale
2
Last 12 months Home Sales
0
Median List Price
$375,000
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