In the Panhandle, Ochiltree County is anchored by Perryton, its seat. Established in 1876, it developed with cattle ranching and later wheat and corn farming. Today, it’s a rural county with a strong small-town hub in Perryton. Housing includes modest ranch houses, brick homes, and manufactured housing, with limited new construction. Amarillo is about 120 miles southwest. Homes are affordable, generally $120,000–$200,000, while farmland averages $1,500–$3,000 per acre. Buyers are typically ranchers, farmers, or those seeking affordable Panhandle living.
Ochiltree County Real Estate Listings
In the Panhandle, Ochiltree County is anchored by Perryton, its seat. Established in 1876, it developed with cattle ranching and later wheat and corn farming. Today, it’s a rural county with a strong small-town hub in Perryton. Housing includes modest ranch houses, brick homes, and manufactured housing, with limited new construction. Amarillo is about 120 miles southwest. Homes are affordable, generally $120,000–$200,000, while farmland averages $1,500–$3,000 per acre. Buyers are typically ranchers, farmers, or those seeking affordable Panhandle living.