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Why Live in Alpine

Alpine serves as the gateway to Big Bend, offering a blend of outdoor recreation and educational opportunities. Originally a railroad worker’s town, it saw significant growth with the establishment of Sul Ross State University and Big Bend National Park. The neighborhood is centrally located between Davis Mountains and Chisos Mountains, providing access to mountain trails and wildlife. Big Bend Ranch State Park, with over 300,000 acres of desert terrain, is ideal for off-roading, horseback riding, and camping. Within the city limits, Kokernot Park offers sports fields, a skating arena, and a dog park. Housing styles vary from small stucco and brick veneer homes on downtown lots to ranch-style and Mission Revival houses on larger acreages. Alpine Middle and Alpine High School are highly rated, contributing to the appeal for families. Dining options include Reata for southwestern cuisine, La Casita for Mexican dishes, and Spicewood Restaurant for steak and seafood. The downtown area also features coffee shops, bars, boutique stores, and grocery options like Lowe’s Market and Blue Water Natural Foods. Annual events such as the Wine, Spirits and Brewfest, Viva Big Bend music festival, and the Big Bend Bluegrass Festival add to the local attractions. Alpine is safer than the national average, enhancing its appeal. The neighborhood is well-connected with highways leading to nearby towns and an AMTRAK station offering routes to major cities.

Home Trends in Alpine, TX

Housing Trends

Median Sale Price
$295,000
Median Single Family Sale Price
$299,500
Average Price Per Sq Ft
$229
Number of Homes for Sale
69
Last 12 months Home Sales
72
Months of Supply
11.50
Median List Price
$319,500
Median Change From 1st List Price
4%
Median Home Sale Price YoY Change
9%
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