Cheapish c.1950 Brick Texas Ranch For Sale $154K
OHU50K Notes $154,000

Realtor Comments
Large 3 bedroom, 2 bathroom with 2 living areas, additional room/area for an office. Plenty of parking and a carport. Washer & dryer connections. Central Heat & Air. Plenty of storage space. Large backyard.
- 3 bed
- 2 bath
- 1,821 sqft
- 7,800 sqft lot
- Circa 1950

2709 39th St, Lubbock, TX 79413
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.
Contact Realtor: Barbara Mcreynolds



Pros
• Affordable Overall Cost
Lubbock’s cost-of-living runs about 10–20% below the national average, including housing, utilities, groceries, and healthcare. Housing is ~15–20% cheaper than Texas average, with median home prices around $220K and one-bedroom rents around $1,100/month.
• Dynamic College Town Energy
Home to Texas Tech University (~40,000 students), which boosts education, job opportunities, sports events, and cultural amenities like the Buddy Holly Center and Lubbock Arts Festival.
• Friendly Community & Light Traffic
Lubbock is known for friendly, down-to-earth locals and minimal traffic congestion, with commute times averaging around 17–18 minutes.
• Steady Job Market in Select Sectors
Economy anchored by healthcare, education (Texas Tech), agriculture (cotton), and some tech/manufacturing growth, offering stability in these fields.
• Excellent Connectivity
The Lubbock Preston Smith International Airport serves domestic and limited international flights—adding convenience despite geographic isolation.
Cons
• Harsh Weather & Dust
Lubbock regularly experiences hot, dry summers, frequent dust storms, high winds (one of the windiest U.S. cities), and occasional tornadoes. Winters can be bitterly cold. Allergies and respiratory issues are common complaints.
• Crime Concerns in Some Areas
Overall crime exceeds U.S. averages, especially in lower-income neighborhoods. Violent and property crime risks are elevated in parts of the city.
• Limited Transit & Walkability
Public transportation is minimal—most people rely on cars. Many areas lack sidewalks, and walkability beyond the Tech campus is poor.
• Isolated from Major Cities
Located in the Texas Panhandle, Lubbock is a long drive—several hours—to larger metro areas like Dallas, Austin, or Houston, which can feel isolating.
• Limited Cultural & Nightlife Variety
Although local festivals and Texas Tech vitality add flavor, Lubbock lacks diverse dining, vibrant nightlife, performing arts, and retail compared to larger cities.
• Low Diversity & Conservative Culture
Lubbock skews socially conservative and predominantly white. Many report limited support for LGBTQ+ communities or multicultural integration.
• Utility Issues & Infrastructure Frustrations


















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