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A still-blossoming section of Midland
An area already dotted with homes, but with room left for more, 349 Ranch Estates is a draw for both what it is and what it’s becoming. This is a slice of Midland where home seekers can find plenty of options constructed within the last 15 to 20 years, or lay claim to a brand-new build, thanks to the generous portions of undeveloped land that remains. “It is a growing and developing area,” says Jonathan Purkey, a local Realtor with The Lanier Team who's a native of the region. “There’s a lot of new commercial and residential [construction] happening out there.”
349 Ranch Estates offers great sized lots with nice elbow room from caring neighbors.
Get your steps in at the neighborhood park of Daybreak Walking Trail.
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Variety is the rule in 349 Ranch Estates
The mostly residential neighborhood, situated in the northeast corner of this western Texas city, is defined predominantly by its sizable new traditional homes built within the last two decades. But 349 Ranch Estates also has a fair share of established homes that date back to the 1980s, which can be had for more accessible prices than newer properties. Regardless, most houses here tend to feature good-sized lots—usually at least half an acre. Quiet residential streets are largely removed from the surrounding, busier thoroughfares. Established houses, which are primarily ranch-style residences, range between $200,000 and $300,000. Newer homes typically feature more square footage and range from around $375,000 to $540,000. New construction is ongoing, with new-builds selling for around $400,000.
A gorgeous traditional house commonly found in 349 Ranch Estates.
A brick traditional house in 349 Ranch Estates.
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Midland schools specialize in special programs
Kids in 349 Ranch Estates can attend schools in the Midland Independent School District, which carries a C-plus grade on Niche. Nearby Franks Elementary has a B grade. Students continue to hone their interests at C-rated Goddard Junior High, which offers almost two dozen sports teams, including football and swimming and diving. The A-rated Early College High School at Midland College is an option for ninth through 12th grades, where students can earn an associate degree while pursuing their high school diplomas.
Enjoy learning in the inspiring atmosphere of Milam Elementary.
Students in the area can enjoy a great education at Midland High School.
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Important arteries are easy to reach
Texas State Highway 349 runs adjacent to the neighborhood, a four-lane road drivers can use to access Texas State Highway Loop 250 and then Interstate 20 for trips to the neighboring city of Odessa, just under 30 miles away. Highway 349 turns into Big Spring Street as drivers head south, and people can use that route to get to Downtown Midland, about a 6-mile trip. About 4 miles away is Midland Airpark, a general aviation facility offering service for recreational and business travel. But, for commercial flights, Midland International Air & Space Port is 17 miles away.
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349 Ranch Estates resides 15 minutes North of Downtown Midland.
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Cooling off isn’t a challenge
Residents of 349 Ranch Estates can stretch their legs with visits to the nearby Daybreak Walking Trail, where four loops add up to a mile. Area kids have Armadillo Playground at their disposal, which is less than a 2-mile car ride from 349 Ranch Estates within the Lone Star Trails subdivision.
Pig out right in the Ranch
The closest restaurant is in the neighborhood, right along Texas State Highway 349, The Half Acre. Part of the Midland Meat Company, which dates back well over 100 years, The Half Acre serves up meat sourced from its in-house ranch and is well-known for its brisket. There’s a Dollar General next door and a Family Dollar and Dollar Tree across the road. Loop 250, a commercial strip located a few miles south, is lined with retail and restaurants including a Market Street grocery store and a Walmart.
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Locals enjoying a fun dinner at Cork & Pig Tavern near 349 Ranch Estates.
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Midland makes community gatherings routine
Downtown Midland is 6 miles away and hosts programming year-round. The Fourth of July Children’s Parade is one of the long-running traditions, when area children get the opportunity to storm through downtown on their Power Wheels, bikes and wagons, while waving ribbons and American Flags. The parade precedes an outdoor concert and beer garden in the evening, before fireworks, at Centennial Park. Midland also has an annual Christmas Parade in early December, a nighttime affair full of lights.
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Wide open space. Don't miss this unique property, 3 bedrooms, 2 bath with an open concept. Nice large windows looking out and enjoy the sunrise on the nice front porch deck and the sunset on the back porch deck at the back of house and have plenty of room to spread out on this almost half acre lot!
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Average Home Value
Source: Public Records
Property Mix - Square Feet
This Neighborhood Has More Owners
Demographics
Total Population
805
Median Age
30
Population Density
1 person/acre
Population under 18
35.7%
Above the national average
23.8%
Population over 65
3.4%
Below the national average
19.1%
Finances
Median Household Income
$98,475
Significantly above the national average
$71,702
Average Household Income
$125,053
Education and Workforce
High School Graduates
96.4%
Above the national average
89.1%
College Graduates
39.2%
Advanced Degrees
8.1%
% Population in Labor Force
77.8%
Above the national average
65.1%
Weather
Annual Precipitation
15''
Average Winter Low Temperature
31°F
Average Summer High Temperature
96°F
Annual Snowfall
0''
Area Factors
Somewhat Bikeable
Bike Score®
27/ 100
Car-Dependent
Walk Score®
0/ 100
Source: Walk Score
Source: Walk Score
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