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Neighborhoods in Lubbock, TX

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    Kings Park

    Easy-going and sublimely residential, Kings Park is a long-standing neighborhood in southwest Lubbock. Although the community is bordered by the bustling streets of 82nd Street and Quaker Avenue, the tall trees and quiet streets of Kings Park invite homeowners to step back and enjoy a slower pace of living. The neighborhood is close to several

    • Average Value

      $468K

    • List Price

      $433K - $665K

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      Homes For Sale

      1 Listing

    Kings Park
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    LakeRidge Country Club Estates

    The homes that make up LakeRidge Country Club Estates are part of Lubbock’s first community built around a golf course. First developed in 1977, the neighborhood boasts some of Lubbock’s finest homes along and borders the growing commercial thoroughfares of 82nd and 98th Streets where restaurants and businesses continue to support the area.

    • Average Value

      $463K

    • List Price

      $240K - $1.2M

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      Homes For Sale

      17 Listings

    LakeRidge Country Club Estates
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    Kings Gate

    Set on quiet residential streets and lined with tall trees and well-maintained sidewalks, Kings Gate has been a residential refuge in the city of Lubbock for decades. “A lot of the homes over there are larger, so they have bigger lots. And they have the big trees that people love,” says Jennifer Busbea, a former resident and broker associate at

    • Average Value

      $401K

    • List Price

      $223K - $1.1M

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      Homes For Sale

      7 Listings

    Kings Gate
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    Coronado

    Named after the Spanish explorer who traveled to Lubbock in 1540, Coronado is one of the oldest neighborhoods in Lubbock. The community is located less than 4 miles west of Texas Tech University and 5 miles from downtown Lubbock. The Medical District is also next door to the neighborhood. College students, first-time homeowners and investors flock

    • Average Value

      $344K

    • List Price

      $112K - $2M

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      Homes For Sale

      8 Listings

    Coronado
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    Melonie Park

    Sitting atop Loop 289, Melonie Park was developed in the 1960s and '70s as a family-oriented community built around schools and walkable tree-lined streets. Even as the south side of Lubbock has continued its fast economic development, the neighborhood has maintained its identity. "It's very well maintained and manicured, and mostly homeowners

    • Average Value

      $304K

    • List Price

      $231K - $528K

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      Homes For Sale

      9 Listings

    Melonie Park
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    Melonie Park South

    On the cusp of Lubbock’s growing southwest corridor, Melonie Park South is a neighborhood that builds on the area’s reputation as one of the city’s classic neighborhoods where tree lined streets complement an eclectic mix of homes. A bit newer than its Melonie Park counterpart north of Loop 289, Cole Whisenhunt, a Realtor with Keller Williams

    • Average Value

      $298K

    • List Price

      $241K - $414K

    • For Sale

      Homes For Sale

      4 Listings

    Melonie Park South
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    North Overton

    On the heels of the hustle and bustle of Texas Tech University, North Overton is a neighborhood that has become home to student life for Red Raiders faithful. Sitting on land originally donated by M.C. Overton, Lubbock’s first physician, the neighborhood running along the Broadway Street corridor north to 4th Street is more urban than its southern

    • Average Value

      $288K

    • List Price

      $201K - $519K

    • For Sale

      Homes For Sale

      8 Listings

    North Overton
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    Tech Terrace (UNIT)

    First platted in 1925, Tech Terrace was Lubbock's first designated suburb. Built around Texas Tech University and close to two major hospitals, the neighborhood spans about one square mile and has homes dating back to the 1930s. Lubbock District 3 Councilman David Glasheen, who grew up in Tech Terrace, moved out of the neighborhood but returned

    • Average Value

      $257K

    • List Price

      $163K - $754K

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      Homes For Sale

      36 Listings

    Tech Terrace (UNIT)
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    Bushland Springs

    Long before homes sprung up in Bushland Springs, the dusty, South Plains had more wild prairie dogs than people. As Lubbock's economy took off, development moved west of Loop 289, creating new development and new opportunities. Today, the West Lubbock suburb of Bushland Springs offers reasonably priced new construction homes, award-winning

    • Average Value

      $252K

    • List Price

      $180K - $306K

    • For Sale

      Homes For Sale

      8 Listings

    Bushland Springs
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    Preston Smith

    Named after former Texas Governor and Lubbock entrepreneur Preston Smith, the eponymous neighborhood is backed by a neighborhood school and a park that offers convenience and community for families. “It’s in the Lubbock ISD (independent school district) so it has a little bit lower taxes, it has some schools right there in the neighborhood, and a

    • Average Value

      $248K

    • List Price

      $177K - $410K

    • For Sale

      Homes For Sale

      10 Listings

    Preston Smith
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    Carlisle

    Nine miles west of Lubbock, the Carlisle neighborhood is part of the city's continued expansion west of Loop 289. Built around Upland Crossing Park, the neighborhood is close to one of Lubbock's largest shopping centers, with a collection of primarily new-construction homes and even more room to grow. Plus, it boasts the city's highest-ranked

    • Average Value

      $233K

    • List Price

      $179K - $371K

    • For Sale

      Homes For Sale

      19 Listings

    Carlisle
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    Westchester

    As part of Lubbock’s first westward expansion, Westchester forged a path for Lubbock’s continued growth trajectory. Built on land acquired by the city in 1984, the neighborhood is made up of mostly new developments with homes constructed in the last 20 years and more development on the horizon. “Lubbock is a very interesting city. “it’s a city

    • Average Value

      $217K

    • List Price

      $190K - $274K

    • For Sale

      Homes For Sale

      13 Listings

    Westchester
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    Shadow Hills

    In northwest Lubbock’s growing residential corridor, Shadow Hills brings more than just vivid tee shots and never ending fairways. Six miles west of downtown Lubbock the neighborhood located right off of Loop 289 is close to an abundance of shopping options and is served by Frenship Independent School District, ranked as the best school district

    • Average Value

      $214K

    • List Price

      $158K - $335K

    • For Sale

      Homes For Sale

      6 Listings

    Shadow Hills
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    Caprock

    Whether it's because of the local businesses, centerpiece park or overall quaint design of its streets and sidewalks, Caprock is a classic American neighborhood. Its energy concentrates on the fields and sports courts in its central green space, which is frequently brimming with the post-service activities of local parishioners and their families.

    • Average Value

      $207K

    • List Price

      $120K - $345K

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      Homes For Sale

      25 Listings

    Caprock
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    North By Northwest

    Located in Lubbock’s growing northwest quadrant, North by Northwest is a neighborhood centered around newer construction homes, ample recreation and opportunities for commuters to take advantage of the city’s growing regional economic footprint. “I would say for anybody that takes their kids to school north of Lubbock to a smaller town, they live

    • Average Value

      $198K

    • List Price

      $121K - $349K

    • For Sale

      Homes For Sale

      31 Listings

    North By Northwest
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    Northridge

    As Lubbock continues to expand, neighborhoods like Northridge, on the western fringes of the city, are becoming more attractive. Loop 289 runs along its eastern edge, giving residents easy access to West End Center, one of the largest shopping centers in Lubbock, just a half-mile away, and to downtown, 7 miles away. "If you don't want to feel like

    • Average Value

      $188K

    • List Price

      $134K - $263K

    • For Sale

      Homes For Sale

      9 Listings

    Northridge
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    University Pines

    As southwest Lubbock enjoys increasing growth, University Pines maintains its mellow charm. The neighborhood is primarily residential but still close to major thoroughfares like 82nd Street and Indiana Avenue, melding a slower pace of living with access to nearby shops and restaurants. Residents can stroll along tree-lined streets and sidewalks of

    • Average Value

      $188K

    • List Price

      $116K - $420K

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      Homes For Sale

      7 Listings

    University Pines
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    Maedgen Area (MANA)

    This central Lubbock neighborhood was named in honor of Charles Ernest Maedgen, who founded what is now Lubbock National Bank in 1920 and who was a prominent figure in the city for several decades. Covering about 1 square mile, Maedgen is an established enclave of midcentury homes with sidewalk-lined streets, that is one of the most walkable

    • Average Value

      $185K

    • List Price

      $129K - $342K

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      Homes For Sale

      23 Listings

    Maedgen Area (MANA)
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    Bayless-Atkins

    Five miles south of downtown Lubbock, the central Lubbock neighborhood of Bayless-Atkins is home to a robust parks system and well-regarded local schools and borders 50th Street and Loop 289, two of Lubbock's most important thoroughfares. Named after Bayless Elementary School and Atkins Middle School, Justin Lowrey, a Realtor with The Whisenhunt

    • Average Value

      $174K

    • List Price

      $71K - $271K

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      Homes For Sale

      22 Listings

    Bayless-Atkins
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    South Overton

    As Lubbock’s oldest neighborhood, South Overton was founded in 1907 by Dr. M.C. Overton, Lubbock’s first physician, who had a vision in creating a residential community straddling the new and growing downtown core. Dr. Overton performed Lubbock’s first surgery in 1907 and was known for traveling up to 150 miles in a horse drawn buggy across West

    • Average Value

      $162K

    • List Price

      $82K - $333K

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      Homes For Sale

      10 Listings

    South Overton
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    Wester

    Unpretentious and straightforward, Wester is a small neighborhood on Lubbock’s west side. Simple homes and apartments line the residential streets that branch off of Chicago Avenue, one of the community's main roads. The neighborhood is bordered by the Marsha Sharp Freeway, Loop 289 and Slide Road, giving residents easy access to the city’s major

    • Average Value

      $162K

    • List Price

      $121K - $406K

    • For Sale

      Homes For Sale

      13 Listings

    Wester
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    Maxey Park

    Originally established in 1928, the Maxey Park neighborhood was born out of a donation by prominent Lubbock entrepreneur James Maxey. The 100-acre park and adjoining neighborhood bearing his name sits east of downtown Lubbock, right on the border of Texas Tech University and in the medical district home to some of Lubbock’s finest hospitals. “It’s

    • Average Value

      $161K

    • List Price

      $100K - $365K

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      Homes For Sale

      19 Listings

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    West End

    Before the construction of West End Center in 2014, the land below Lubbock’s largest shopping complex was an untouched open field. Now, the 350,000 square foot complex and its dozens of shops and restaurants serves as a testament to the city’s rapid development and expansion west of Loop 289. “West End Center is one of two major shopping centers

    • Average Value

      $156K

    • List Price

      $98K - $209K

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      Homes For Sale

      4 Listings

    West End
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    Downtown Lubbock

    Although Downtown Lubbock still features historic architecture and red-brick streets, it has changed considerably over the last 10 to 15 years. "This is not the same downtown that I remember," says Director of Libraries for the City of Lubbock Hannah Stewart, who has lived in Lubbock for over two decades. "The vibe is definitely up and coming.

    • Average Value

      $142K

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      Homes For Sale

      0 Listings

    Downtown Lubbock
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    Heart of Lubbock

    On the edge of The Hub City’s downtown core, the Heart of Lubbock describes itself without having to read between the lines. The neighborhood that sits just off the Texas Tech University campus and the medical district that serves as part of the backbone of the city’s economy, and is home to students, young professionals and a collection of

    • Average Value

      $139K

    • List Price

      $75K - $265K

    • For Sale

      Homes For Sale

      48 Listings

    Heart of Lubbock

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