Trans Pecos Texas Land Market Insights and Pricing
West Texas' Trans-Pecos region is one the state's most dramatic and ecologically diverse landscapes, offering everything from desert valleys and plateaus to unique "sky-island" ecosystems and the state's highest point: 8,749-foot Guadalupe Peak. Often synonymous with Far West Texas, most of the Trans-Pecos region comprises of large, private rangeland and sprawling historic legacy ranches. That said, important public lands and preserves exist in Big Bend Ranch State Park, Big Bend National Park, and Guadalupe Mountains National Park. The Trans-Pecos region is also part of the Chihuahuan Desert, the continent's largest desert. Beyond El Paso, this vast, sparsely populated region includes seven out of the ten biggest counties in Texas. Of the roughly $1 billion in rural land and property currently for sale in the Trans Pecos Texas region, Hudspeth County has the most land listed for sale based on total acres. Based on data from the Land Network Comparable Sales program, Hudspeth County also recorded the most recent sales activity. El Paso featured the most farms, ranches, and rural real estate for sale among cities located in the Trans Pecos Texas region. Looking for more farms, ranches, and rural real estate for sale
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5,647LISTINGS FOR SALE #41 of 266 Regions
$997,762AVERAGE LIST PRICE #167 of 266 Regions
741.1 acresAVERAGE ACREAGE #15 of 266 Regions
$9,562AVERAGE PRICE PER ACRE #246 of 266 Regions
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