The median home value in Colorado City, TX is $108,325.
This is
higher than
the county median home value of $101,750.
The national median home value is $308,980.
The average price of homes sold in Colorado City, TX is $108,325.
Approximately 55% of Colorado City homes are owned,
compared to 26% rented, while
20% are vacant.
Colorado City real estate listings include condos, townhomes, and single family homes for sale.
Commercial properties are also available.
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3 bedroom 1 bath. Property is vacant. Home needs updating but has been well kept by the owners.
Exit 213 - Hwy I20Excellent Exit Access, rising elevation creates extreme visibility for traffic West and East bound. One mile West of Colorado City, Texas, Mitchell County. 20 acres, more or less , Fee Simple or long term surface lease. Road frontage on South and West is Asphalt. Over 3,000 feet of highway frontage.Property would be 20 acres out of Tract 2. Tract 2 being 34.918 acres, more or less, Section 37, Block 27, T&P Railroad Company Survey.
The 1915 Ranch sets just south of Colorado city and a mile north of Lake Champion. The 4,100-sf unfinished cinderblock home is ready for the new buyer to finish. With the majority of the internal building materials on site, it's ready for the buyer to make it their own. The home sits atop a large plateau overlooking 1,000's of acres.A 3,200 -sf insulated barn with 5 large roll up doors with plumbing installed is ready to make into that great hunting retreat camp. The barn is surrounded by 13,000 sf of hangovers and more covered barn area for your ranching vehicles and equipment. Water is provided by a water well that pumps water to the home, barn and west through the property with marked hydrants. A large tank is centrally located and the North Fork Champion Creek meanders through the SE portion of the property. Approximately 40 acres of farmland that is now native grass or return it to cultivation for winter wheat.Dove, quail, whitetail are seen daily on the ranch.
Own a piece of the Rolling Plains in West Texas! With improved grasses, water well, and stock tank, this property is just right for that small herd and the horses. Don't rule out a place to live, their are neighbors in the area running their homes off water wells; The views of that new porch will be amazing! Part of the Rolling Plains, this property has 60' of elevation change. The views are impressive! Most likely an old CRP field, the terraces are still evident from the old farm conservation practices years ago.The property has not been hunted in a while. The wildlife known to be on the property includes Whitetail deer, feral hogs, quail, dove and varmints. A Whitetail deer's full shed set was found on the property when inspected as was a really nice covey of quail.