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Why Live in Stamford
Stamford, a small town in West-Central Texas, combines a rich cowboy heritage with a peaceful, rural lifestyle. With a population of nearly 3,000, Stamford is known for its annual Texas Cowboy Reunion, a rodeo event that draws thousands of visitors each year. Outdoor attractions include Lake Stamford, a 5,000-acre reservoir located 20 miles northeast, offering boating, fishing, and waterskiing, as well as numerous campsites and marinas. Hunting is also popular, with opportunities for whitetail deer, quail, and dove. The Stamford Golf & Country Club features a public nine-hole golf course, while the city park includes a pool and playground. The Stamford Carnegie Library and the Museum of the West Texas Frontier provide cultural and historical insights into the region.
Housing in Stamford primarily consists of ranch-style and traditional homes, with fixer-uppers and starter homes available at various price points. The Stamford Independent School District is highly rated, with Oliver Elementary, Stamford Middle, and Stamford High School all receiving commendable ratings for their academic and athletic programs. The town is well-connected by Highway 6 and U.S. Route 277, providing access to nearby cities like Abilene and Haskell. Local dining options range from the Blue Jean Cafe and Mi Familia Mexican Restaurant to fast food chains like Sonic and Subway. Stamford also hosts several community events throughout the year, including the Best of Stamford banquet, Breakfast With The Bunny, Market At The Park, and seasonal festivals in October and December.
Home Trends in Stamford, TX
On average, homes in Stamford, TX sell after 139 days on the market compared to the national average of 55 days. The median sale price for homes in Stamford, TX over the last 12 months is $159,900, up 3% from the median home sale price over the previous 12 months.