Texas c.1961 Brick Ranch Home For Sale $190K
OHU50K Notes $189,999
Texas c.1961 Brick Ranch Home For Sale. Feel right at home in this comfortable three bedroom home. Close to city park.

Realtor Comments
Charming Roscoe Retreat with Modern Comforts Discover tranquility in this welcoming 3-bedroom, 2-bathroom home in Roscoe, TX. Featuring a spacious 2-car garage and an intuitive layout, this residence marries comfort with convenience for those in search of a new haven. Step inside to a bright, open space where living, dining, and kitchen areas seamlessly merge. The split floor plan offers enhanced privacy while maintaining easy flow throughout the home. The generous living area is ideal for cozy nights or lively gatherings. At the heart of the home is a well-equipped kitchen with ample countertops, modern appliances, and a central island that serves as a breakfast bar perfect for both gourmet meals and casual dining. The primary suite provides a peaceful escape with a spacious layout and luxurious en-suite bathroom featuring dual vanities, a soaking tub, and separate shower. Two additional bedrooms and a second full bathroom offer comfortable accommodations. Outside, the large backyard beckons for relaxation and personalization envision evening barbecues or morning coffee on the inviting patio. This home blends modern comforts with the charm of Roscoe’s vibrant community. Experience Roscoe living at its finest, in a home that suits your lifestyle perfectly.
- 3 bed
- 2 bath
- 1,454 sqft
- 0.26 acre lot
- Build date 1961

If interested in a property, pleases 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: Becky Gonzalez
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Pros
- Very low cost of living (especially housing)
Roscoe is notably affordable compared with Texas and national averages, especially for home prices and rent. - Low crime / generally safe feel
The town ranks well on safety metrics, with crime levels below national averages.
This is one of the biggest positives people consistently point out. - Quiet, slow-paced rural lifestyle
It’s a small town with a tight-knit feel — minimal traffic, minimal noise, and a simple daily rhythm. - Wind energy economy presence (stable local industry)
The nearby Roscoe Wind Farm is a major infrastructure project and provides some local economic support (leases, jobs, maintenance activity in the region). - Basic livability is decent for a small town
It scores relatively well on overall livability metrics compared to similar tiny Texas towns. - Close enough to larger towns for essentials
Sweetwater and Abilene are reachable for shopping, hospitals, and more services.
Cons
- Very small population = limited everything
Roscoe has roughly ~1,200–1,300 people.
That means:- very few restaurants
- minimal entertainment
- limited shopping
- limited social scene
- Limited job opportunities locally
Outside of school jobs, small businesses, agriculture, and some energy-related work, the job market is thin. - Can feel isolated / “middle of nowhere”
You’re in open West Texas — long drives for anything major are normal. - Car-dependent lifestyle
No real public transportation; everything requires driving. - Aging infrastructure + small-town maintenance issues
Locals often mention road quality and upkeep as weaker points (potholes, slower repairs). - Fewer amenities and services
Healthcare, specialty services, and retail options are all outside town. - Economic limitations despite low cost of living
Even though housing is cheap, wages and career growth opportunities are also limited.


















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