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$7,995,000 •960 acres
1 beds•1 baths•1,800 sqft
2230 Ranch Road 1871, Junction, TX, 76849, Kimble CountyRanches
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$889,000 •23.96 acres
942 Smith Lane, Junction, TX, 76849, Kimble CountyRecreational
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$325,000 •2.99 acres
3 beds•2 baths•2,240 sqft
Junction, TX, 76849, Kimble CountyRecreational
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$4,000,000 •710 acres
4 beds•3 baths•6,164 sqft
3144 Kc 274, Junction, TX, 76849, Kimble CountyRanches
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Riverfront Property in Kimble County, Texas
Although not located adjacent to a major metro area, Kimble County, Texas, has an urban population that was estimated to be 4,388 people during the last U.S. Census survey. Kimble County is one of 70 counties located in West Texas. The West Texas region is a sprawling area that can loosely be classified as comprising the counties around the main metro areas of El Paso, Lubbock, Abilene, Midland/Odessa and San Angelo. The most common type of land for sale in Kimble County is farms. Other common property types for sale in Kimble County include ranches, recreational property, riverfront property and hunting land. Recent Lands of Texas data included 46,190 acres of land for sale in Kimble County valued at a combined $165 million, with a median sale price of $350,223. Based on data for median land prices throughout the Lone Star State, the median price of land for sale in Kimble County is currently more expensive than the rest of the state. The city of Junction in Kimble County featured the most land listings for sale. The average price-per-acre value of land for sale in Kimble County places the county 138th overall in the state. The value and availability of land, as well as access to outdoor recreation including hunting and fishing, make Kimble County a popular destination for retirees.