c.1889 Texas Tiny House For Sale Under $50K
$49,900
Ready for updates! This Texas tiny house features a living room with a gas fireplace, complemented by an optional full-house gas furnace. Ideal for an investor or handy buyer looking to customize their next space.

Realtor Comments
- 2bd
- 1ba
- 704sqft
- Circa 1889

505 S Main St, Lampasas, TX 76550
If interested in a property, please contact the realtor whose link is provided in the post below, or contact an agent of your own choosing. Independent verification of details and status is recommended.ย
Contact Realtor: Audrey Bear 0516346

The Pros
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Texas Hill Country Real Estate Value: While home prices in nearby Austin have skyrocketed over the years, Lampasas remains highly accessible. The median home price sits well below national averages, and the market offers an appealing mix of historic bungalows near the town center, newer subdivisions, and expansive multi-acre homesteads or equestrian-capable ranches.
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Natural Springs & Outdoor Recreation: The town’s crowning jewel is Hancock Springs Park, home to one of the oldest cold, free-flow spring-fed pools in Texas, which stays a refreshing 72ยฐF year-round. The area also boasts excellent parks, a public 18-hole golf course, and easy access to Hill Country hunting, hiking, and fishing.
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Charming, Active Historic Downtown: Lampasas has done an exceptional job preserving its historic courthouse square. The downtown district is thriving with local boutiques, antique shops, cafes (like the popular Eve’s Cafรฉ), vibrant murals, and the Hanna Springs Sculpture Garden.
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Strategic Central Location: It acts as a peaceful buffer zone. Residents can enjoy a slow-paced, rural lifestyle while remaining an easy 30-minute drive from the employment hubs of Killeen and Fort Cavazos (formerly Fort Hood), and roughly an hour’s drive from the tech hubs and cultural amenities of North Austin.
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Tight-Knit Traditions: The town has immense community pride, anchored by long-standing local traditions like the annual week-long Spring Ho Festival, Saturday farmers markets, and highly rated local schools within the Lampasas ISD.
The Cons
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Miserably Hot Summers: True to Central Texas, summer temperatures routinely climb well into the high 90s and triple digits from June through August. If you aren’t a fan of intense heat and dry spells, the summer climate can feel quite restrictive.
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Limited Local Job Market: While the local economy supports steady retail, service, and agricultural sectors, high-paying corporate or specialized technical careers are virtually nonexistent within the city limits. Most working professionals commute out of the county toward Killeen or Austin.
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Slow Real Estate Velocity: Because it is a smaller market with highly specific types of land and housing, homes in Lampasas tend to sit on the market longer than the national average (often over 90โ100 days). Finding a very specific architectural style or turnkey modern condo can require a long, patient search.
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“Small Town” Social Dynamics: Newcomers occasionally note that Lampasas can have a strong “good ol’ boys” network or an insular feel where multi-generational families hold a lot of influence. It is a deeply traditional, conservative community, which may require an adjustment period for those moving from major metropolitan areas.
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The “Fort Cavazos” Factor: Being so close to one of the largest military installations in the world means the town experiences regular influxes of rotating military personnel. On the flip side, residents on the east side of town occasionally hear the distant, low rumble of ordnance testing from the base ranges.








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