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Why Live in Farmersville
Farmersville, Texas, located on the western edge of Collin County, is a small city about 45 miles northeast of Dallas. Known historically as the “Onion Capital of North Texas,” Farmersville maintains its agricultural roots with a monthly farmers market held at a restored 1930s onion shed on Main Street. The city features a charming downtown area with boutique shops, restaurants, and historic red-brick streets. Dining options include Burro-ito’s and Wood and Time Smokehouse BBQ, while Charlie’s Old Fashioned Kitchen offers a unique experience in an early 1900s cotton gin building. The community hosts various events such as the Old Time Saturday Festival in early October.
Farmersville offers a mix of housing styles, including contemporary homes near Lavon Lake, Colonial Revival homes, quaint cottages, and midcentury ranch-style houses. The Farmersville Independent School District is well-regarded, with Tatum Elementary School, Farmersville Intermediate School, Farmersville Junior High School, and Farmersville High School all receiving high ratings. The district also features a Career and Technical Education P-Tech program.
Recreational opportunities abound with green spaces like Farmersville Memorial City Park, Freedom Plaza, and the Chaparral Rail Trail. Rambler’s Park and the Robbie Lamkin Memorial Splash Pad cater to children, while Southlake Park provides a waterfront setting for outdoor activities. Lavon Lake is popular for boating and fishing. The city is accessible via Audie Murphy Parkway and Texas State Highway 78, with McKinney about 20 miles away and Dallas Fort Worth International Airport approximately 50 miles away.
Home Trends in Farmersville, TX
On average, homes in Farmersville, TX sell after 77 days on the market compared to the national average of 58 days. The median sale price for homes in Farmersville, TX over the last 12 months is $319,430, down 2% from the median home sale price over the previous 12 months.