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Why Live in Seminole
Seminole, Texas, is an agriculturally driven town known for its peanut and cotton production, nestled among the reddish-orange crop fields of West Texas. The community's landscape is characterized by center-pivot irrigation, creating distinctive circular fields. The town is part of the oil-rich Permian Basin, with numerous oil derricks dotting the area. Seminole's small businesses and local churches, such as South Seminole Baptist Church and Gospel Mission Church, play a significant role in community life. Housing in Seminole includes modest ranch-style homes and bungalows on quarter-acre lots within town limits, while contemporary and new traditional homes are found in country subdivisions. Main Street is the commercial hub, featuring a variety of dining options like Southern Rose Café, Mr. Taco, and popular barbecue spots like Dickey's Barbecue Pit and Slim's BBQ. Grocery shopping is convenient with United Supermarkets, Lowe's Market, and a Walmart on the west end. Seminole Independent School District is highly rated, with Seminole Primary School and Seminole Elementary receiving commendable scores. Recreational features include City Park with its splash pad and playground, S.S. Forrest Park with paved paths, and a sports complex for local tournaments. Gaines County Park and Golf Course, located 8 miles north, offers a golf course and RV camping. Major roads such as U.S. Routes 62, 385, and 180 intersect in Seminole, providing access to nearby cities like Midland, 65 miles away, and Lubbock, 80 miles away. The Seminole Hospital District serves the community's medical needs, and Midland International Air and Space Port is 62 miles away for air travel.
Home Trends in Seminole, TX
On average, homes in Seminole, TX sell after 74 days on the market compared to the national average of 55 days. The median sale price for homes in Seminole, TX over the last 12 months is $250,000, down 1% from the median home sale price over the previous 12 months.