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Why Live in Palestine

Palestine, a historic railroad city and the government seat of Anderson County, has seen a resurgence in population, now boasting 19,300 residents. Known for its historic sites and natural scenery, the community is engaged and active, with a busy schedule of overlapping events such as the Dogwood Festival, Hot Pepper Festival, and Saturdays on Main. The downtown area features a dense collection of locally owned businesses, including bootmakers, taphouses, and antique stores, set within rustic art deco and western false front buildings. Historic churches and theaters, along with the Railroad Heritage Center and Palestine Public Library, add to the nostalgic charm. Despite fewer new constructions, the city offers competitively priced homes, primarily ranchers and cottages. The Palestine Independent School District, highly rated with a 99 percent graduation rate, serves most students. The city maintains 275 acres of parkland and is near several nature preserves, including Davey Crockett National Forest, offering various outdoor activities. Safety is a practical consideration, with declining crime rates below state and national averages. Commuters benefit from the TX-256 Loop, connecting to U.S. Highways 79, 287, and 84, although interstate highways are 35 to 50 miles away. Major local employers include two Walmart Distribution Centers, Wayne Sanderson Farms, Palestine Regional Medical Center, and the school district.

Home Trends in Palestine, TX

Housing Trends

Median Sale Price
$232,500
Median Single Family Sale Price
$249,000
Average Price Per Sq Ft
$155
Number of Homes for Sale
170
Last 12 months Home Sales
396
Months of Supply
5.20
Median List Price
$259,000
Median Change From 1st List Price
4%
Median Home Sale Price YoY Change
-12%
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