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Jacksonville, TX Mobile Homes & Double-Wides for Sale

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    $359,999

    • 3 Beds
    • 2 Baths
    • 1,920 Sq Ft

    3089 County Road 3114, Jacksonville, TX 75766

    Welcome to your serene escape at 3089 County Road 3114 in Jacksonville, TX! If you desire tranquility and privacy in the enchanting piney woods of East Texas, this property is your dream come true. As you approach this fully fenced 10-acre haven, an electric gate warmly welcomes you, ensuring your privacy as you enter this hidden gem. The home is nestled away from the road, allowing you to fully

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    Jami Barringer

    Century 21 Action Team

    (430) 234-5224

    3089 County Road 3114, Jacksonville, TX 75766
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    $86,500

    • 2 Beds
    • 1 Bath
    • 768 Sq Ft

    127 Cr 4107, Jacksonville, TX 75766

    2.57 Acres with Live Creek, Utilities, and Building Pads – Prime Location! Unrestricted land!!! Explore the potential of this 2.57-acre property, offering a beautiful natural setting with mature trees around perimeter, a small creek. Fenced on three sides, the land is ready for your next project—whether you're building a home, starting a homestead, or investing in future development. Included

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    Ashley Fricault

    Keller Williams Realty-Tyler

    (430) 226-4510

    127 Cr 4107, Jacksonville, TX 75766
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    $219,900

    • 2 Beds
    • 2 Baths
    • 896 Sq Ft

    136 County Road 4212, Jacksonville, TX 75766

    Discover your personal sanctuary in the countryside of Jacksonville, Texas, where tranquility meets convenience. Nestled on a picturesque acre overlooking a serene pond, this two year old home, with 2-bedrooms, 2-bathrooms is an ideal choice for first-time homeowners or those seeking a peaceful life in retirement. Upon entering, you're greeted by a bright and open living space that boasts an

    Alyson Aldrich Coldwell Banker Apex - Tyler

    136 County Road 4212, Jacksonville, TX 75766

Why Live in Jacksonville

Jacksonville is a rural community over 100 miles from Dallas, known historically as the "tomato capital of the world." With a population of just over 14,000, it has evolved from an agricultural hub to include manufacturing and healthcare industries. The area attracts new residents, including remote workers, drawn by the promise of a laid-back lifestyle and recreational opportunities at Lake Jacksonville. The lake, a 1,000-acre reservoir, offers camping, boating, and swimming, while nearby Nichols’ Green Park features a disc golf course and sports courts. Cherokee Ranch Golf Club and River Run Park provide additional outdoor activities. Downtown Jacksonville, centered on East Rusk Street, hosts museums, boutique shops, and unique dining experiences like Ritual Laboratorium and Sadler’s Kitchen. The city celebrates its agricultural heritage with the annual Tomato Fest, featuring contests, car shows, and live music. Jacksonville ISD supports local students, and the historic Tomato Bowl stadium is a focal point for school sports. The area is accessible via U.S. Highways 69, 79, and 175, and the Texas State Railroad offers scenic tours. While the crime rate has decreased, property crimes have seen a slight uptick. Flooding is a concern, particularly around Gum and Ragsdale creeks. Homes in Jacksonville include ranch-style properties, custom builds, and lakefront options, typically selling slower than the national average.

Home Trends in Jacksonville, TX

Housing Trends

Median Sale Price
$200,500
Median Single Family Sale Price
$241,400
Average Price Per Sq Ft
$174
Number of Homes for Sale
103
Last 12 months Home Sales
165
Months of Supply
7.50
Median List Price
$259,900
Median Change From 1st List Price
2%
Median Home Sale Price YoY Change
-11%
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