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    The Reserves at Perryton

    1-3 Beds

    2401 S Jefferson St, Perryton, TX 79070

    Experience luxury living at the Reserves at Perryton, brand-new apartments in Perryton, Texas. Our residents enjoy the most modern community amenities and personal features available in our stylish one, two, and three-bedroom apartments. This unique development will feature garden-style apartments with energy-efficient appliances and private first floor entries. A 24-hour fitness center and

    2401 S Jefferson St, Perryton, TX 79070

Why Live in Perryton

Perryton is a North Texas neighborhood recovering from a devastating EF3 tornado in 2023, thanks to a $2.7 million grant. The tornado caused significant damage, destroying over 150 homes and parts of downtown. Despite this, the community has shown resilience, with residents coming together to aid in recovery efforts. The median home price in Perryton is approximately $130,000, with many ranch-style homes built between 1950 and 1980, and newer homes located near Whippo Park. Perryton features five parks, including Whigham Park with its renovated playground and basketball courts, and Leatherman Park with sand volleyball courts. The Perryton Municipal Golf Course offers an 18-hole public course open year-round. Dining options are available along Main Street, though many residents travel to Amarillo or Pampa for more shopping choices. Points of interest include the Ochiltree County Expo Center and the Museum of the Plains. Perryton hosts the annual Wheatheart of the Nation celebration every August, featuring music festivals, block parties, dances, parades, and golf tournaments. Students attend schools within the Perryton Independent School District, which has a high rating and offers early college opportunities. U.S. Highway 83 runs through Perryton, leading to the Texas-Oklahoma border less than 10 miles away, with Amarillo and its international airport about 120 miles distant. Crime rates in Perryton have decreased, making it safer than the national average, though the area is prone to extreme weather conditions like tornados and wildfires.
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