$3,696,000
- Land
- 960 Acres
- $3,850 per Acre
7632 E Road F, Sunray, TX 79086
7632 E Road F, Sunray, TX 79086$3,696,000
7632 E Road F, Sunray, TX 79086
7632 E Road F, Sunray, TX 79086$39,999
713 Avenue K, Sunray, TX 79086
Tony Garcia Fathom Realty, LLC
$149,999
310 Avenue L, Sunray, TX 79086
Fernando Lopez Pinnacle Realty Advisors
$150,000
819 Avenue N, Sunray, TX 79086
Lindi Causey XIT Real Estate
$23,000
109 W 12th St, Sunray, TX 79086
The Real Estate Team Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices Premier Properties
$23,000
101 W 12th St, Sunray, TX 79086
The Real Estate Team Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices Premier Properties
$23,000
100 W 12th St, Sunray, TX 79086
The Real Estate Team Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices Premier Properties
$69,500
808 Avenue P, Sunray, TX 79086
Janet Walker Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices Premier Properties
$128,000
204 Avenue L, Sunray, TX 79086
Leticia Willis Keller Williams Realty Amarillo
$23,000
107 W 12th St, Sunray, TX 79086
The Real Estate Team Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices Premier Properties
Sunray, Texas, is a small rural town in the Texas Panhandle known for its strong community ties and industrial heritage. Generational families are a hallmark of Sunray, contributing to a deep sense of belonging among residents. The town's economy is rooted in ranching, agriculture, and the McKee Refinery, one of the oldest oil refineries in the region. Despite a recent explosion at a grain elevator, the community rallied to support affected families through fundraisers. Sunray's retail scene includes family-run shops and restaurants such as Thai Country Cafe, La Casita, Mi Cafe, and Zoe's Antiques. For more extensive shopping, residents often travel to Dumas, located 20 miles south. Housing in Sunray primarily consists of ranch-style residences and manufactured homes, with prices significantly lower than the national average. However, the area is prone to wildfires, severe storms, and tornadoes. Sunray Elementary and Sunray High are highly rated schools, contributing to the town's focus on community and family. Recreational options include Painters Park, Treasure Island Water Park, and Greg Smith Memorial Park, while Lake Meredith National Recreation Area offers boating and camping opportunities 35 miles away. Annual events like the rodeo, Christmas lights parade, and Sunray Sunday all-school reunion foster community spirit. Sunray is car-dependent, with Farm Road 281 connecting to U.S. 287 in about 8 miles, and medical services available in Dumas, 20 miles away. Amarillo is approximately 60 miles from Sunray.