The median home value in Carlton, TX is $625,975.
This is
higher than
the county median home value of $237,500.
The national median home value is $308,980.
The average price of homes sold in Carlton, TX is $625,975.
Approximately 50% of Carlton homes are owned,
compared to 13% rented, while
34% are vacant.
Carlton real estate listings include condos, townhomes, and single family homes for sale.
Commercial properties are also available.
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Discover the serene charm of country living at 1695 FM 2823 in Carlton, Texas. This delightful single-family home, built in 2005, offers 1,208 square feet of comfortable living space, featuring 2 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms. ? Nestled on a sprawling 51.41-acre lot, the property provides ample space for your garden and outdoor space. The interior boasts decorative lighting and tile flooring, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere. This expansive lot offers endless possibilities, whether you envision cultivating a garden, enjoying the tank, or just the quiet of the wide-open spaces. Embrace the opportunity to own a piece of Texas countryside with this charming home at 1695 FM 2823.
Cute 3 bedroom, 1 bathroom frame home on 5 acres. Sit out on the front porch and enjoy the beautiful oak trees that provide some great shade. The acreage is beautiful with scattered oak trees and cedar. The home has been updated some in the last few years. Granite counter tops were added in the kitchen and laminate wood flooring added throughout. The home was enclosed and attached to the garage providing a laundry room and extra space for freezer or whatever one chooses. The roof was replaced with a composition shingle roof a few years ago. Plenty of space for some animals to roam or to add onto the home or add any buildings, workshop, or barns. Bring the chickens to fill the chicken coop. Neat little place with lots of potential.
Working 723 acre (CAD) ranch the way nature intended. Large hardwoods, rolling 60 foot elevation changes, natural arroyo rock creek beds, native grasses, abundant wildlife, and nothing but a good 6 strand barbwire perimeter fence. Infinite building sites. Three defined stock tanks and water accumulation all along Rocky Creek that meanders across the entirety of the property. The water well and one of several electrical sources from Comanche County Electric is at the hunter's camp on the south portion of the property. Soil definition is evident by change in vegetation and tree cover as you move from bottom land to the hills. Live oaks, mesquites, cedar, and elm dominate the tree cover for whitetail, turkey, dove, and the occasional quail. There is evidence of a small population of wild hog. The ranch has continuous grazing lease to one family for nearly 20 years. No minerals are available on this transaction. Access is restricted to appointments during hunting season.