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$1,299,000 •32.67 acres
5 beds•4 baths•3,736 sqft
7998 Hwy 16BanderaTX78003Bandera CountyResidential
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$3,700,000 •184.7 acres
4 beds•3 baths•5,000 sqft
192 Farm to Market 2828BanderaTX78003Bandera CountyRanches
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$550,000 •48.6 acres
2 beds•2 baths•1,600 sqft
8417 State Highway 16 NBanderaTX78063Bandera CountyRanches
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$169,000 •2.93 acres
2 beds•2 baths•1,064 sqft
225 Forest Trail DriveBanderaTX78003Bandera CountyRecreational
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$999,500 •10.5 acres
5 beds•3 baths•5,080 sqft
474 Oil WellPipe CreekTX78063Bandera CountyRecreational
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Bandera County, Texas
With an estimated population of 21,269, Bandera County is a large urban county in Texas. It is the 115th largest county in the state and 206th based on its size (798 square miles). The most common type of land for sale in Bandera County is farms. Other typical property types for sale in Bandera County include ranches, recreational property, residential property and riverfront property. Recent Lands of Texas data included 42,458 acres of land for sale in Bandera County valued at a combined $390 million, with a median sale price of $239,450. Compared to statewide median land prices, the median price for land for sale in Bandera County is close to average land prices throughout the rest of the Lone Star State. Bandera County is one of the ten most active land and rural real estate land markets in Texas. The city of Bandera in Bandera County featured the most land listings for sale. The average price-per-acre value of land for sale in Bandera County places the county 53rd overall in the state. Bandera County is located in South Texas, a region comprising 47 counties. South Texas is typically classified as the area between the San Antonio metro area and south to the Rio Grande and Gulf of Mexico.The value and availability of land, as well as access to outdoor recreation including hunting and fishing, make Bandera County a popular destination for retirees.