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Why Live in Post
Post, Texas, located about 40 miles southeast of Lubbock, is a small city rooted in oil fields, agriculture, and textiles. The town, with a population of around 4,800, has seen some residents move to larger city centers, yet it remains a hub for hunting, ranching, and cotton farming. The residential area features a mix of bungalows and midcentury ranch-style homes, many with attached garages or shaded carports. Central lots are about a quarter acre, while properties on the outskirts may include stables and larger fenced areas. Post City Park offers a pond, walking path, playground, and basketball courts, making it a local favorite. The Garza County Historical Museum showcases mammoth fossils, Native American artifacts, and cowboy memorabilia. Lake Alan Henry, 25 miles away, provides opportunities for boating, fishing, and camping. Downtown Post features a brick-paved Main Street with boutiques, clothing and furniture stores, and dining options like George’s Restaurant and Holly’s Drive In. Major highways U.S. routes 84 and 380 intersect in Post, facilitating commutes to Lubbock, which is home to University Medical Center and Covenant Health. The Post Stampede Rodeo, held in August, includes roping, riding, parades, live music, and a Cowboy Chuckwagon Cookoff. Restoration efforts are underway at the Old Presbyterian Church, a historic building from 1915.
Home Trends in Post, TX
On average, homes in Post, TX sell after 35 days on the market compared to the national average of 55 days. The median sale price for homes in Post, TX over the last 12 months is $186,600, up 24% from the median home sale price over the previous 12 months.