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Why Live in Mount Vernon
Mount Vernon, TX is a rural community with a vibrant downtown and a population of around 2,500. The area boasts a thriving dining scene, with local favorites like The Loading Dock, where patrons can create their own sandwiches and charcuterie boards in a relaxed, industrial space. The Chophouse offers upscale cuisine in a historic 1912 building, while Tag’s Hometown Bar & Grill serves Southern-style sports bar fare. Plaza on the Square is the town’s social hub, hosting community events and surrounded by local businesses. For those interested in history, the Fire Station Museum displays Franklin County artifacts, and the Henry Clay Thruston House offers tours of its dogtrot-style architecture. Outdoor enthusiasts can enjoy Dupree Park’s nature preserve and Little Creek Park’s sports facilities, including basketball courts, baseball fields, and a splash zone. The Mount Vernon Independent School District is highly rated, with Mount Vernon Elementary, Middle, and High Schools receiving commendable scores. Additionally, Mount Pleasant Christian Academy, located 15 miles away, offers private education from kindergarten through 12th grade. Housing in Mount Vernon includes New Traditional brick homes with grassy yards and older traditional houses with front porches. The community is accessible via U.S. Route 67 and Interstate 30, with Dallas Fort Worth International Airport approximately 120 miles away. Each October, the Mount Vernon Food and Wine Festival and CountryFest bring live music, wine tastings, and family-friendly activities to the town.
Home Trends in Mount Vernon, TX
On average, homes in Mount Vernon, TX sell after 74 days on the market compared to the national average of 55 days. The median sale price for homes in Mount Vernon, TX over the last 12 months is $257,000, up 13% from the median home sale price over the previous 12 months.