c.1927 Affordable Texas Home For Sale $59,900
$59,900
c.1927 Affordable Texas Home for sale with a great price tag! This would make for a wonderful starter home. Good location too.

Realtor Comments
Adorable home located in central Wichita Falls is move in ready. This 2 bedroom, 1 bath, and 1 car garage has an additional space for an office. It has original hardwoods that just needs to be stained to the color of your liking. Call for a showing of this cute home.
- 2 bed
- 1 bath
- 1,168 sqft
- Circa 1927

2310 Kings Hwy, Wichita Falls, TX 76301 $59,900
- Contact Realtor: Kelly Ho-Montoya
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Pros of Living in Wichita Falls, TX
1. Affordable Cost of Living
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One of the biggest draws. Housing, utilities, and groceries are significantly cheaper than the national average.
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Median home prices and rents are very reasonable.
2. Low Traffic & Easy Commutes
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Commute times are short, with most places accessible in 10–20 minutes.
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No big-city congestion.
3. Friendly, Close-Knit Community
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Residents often describe the city as friendly and welcoming.
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Good place for those who appreciate a slower pace and tight-knit neighborhoods.
4. Access to Nature & Outdoor Activities
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Lake Wichita, Lucy Park, and Wichita Mountains Wildlife Refuge (an hour away) offer outdoor opportunities.
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Trails, fishing, and boating are popular.
5. Military Presence (Sheppard AFB)
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Sheppard Air Force Base contributes to the economy and diversity.
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Some economic stability comes from the base’s presence.
6. Low Taxes
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Texas has no state income tax, which can be a financial advantage.
Cons of Living in Wichita Falls, TX
1. Limited Job Market
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Employment options can be narrow, especially in tech or highly specialized industries.
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The economy is reliant on healthcare, education, oil, and the military base.
2. Weather Extremes
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Very hot summers with temps often over 100°F.
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Occasional ice storms and tornadoes due to its location in “Tornado Alley.”
3. Limited Entertainment and Cultural Offerings
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Smaller selection of restaurants, shopping, and nightlife compared to larger cities.
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Not a cultural hub — limited museums, concerts, and diverse events.
4. Education Quality Varies
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Public schools are average at best, depending on the district.
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Not a major college town, although Midwestern State University is located here.
5. Economic Challenges
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Some areas struggle with poverty and lower wages.
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Growth is slower compared to Texas metros like Austin, Dallas, or Houston.




















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