Located in Central Texas, Comanche County is anchored by Comanche (the seat), De Leon, and Gustine. Founded in 1856, it is known for its peanut farming, wineries, and historic courthouse. The area is rural-small town, with rolling pastures, ranches, and orchards. Larger cities like Stephenville (30 miles northeast) and Brownwood (30 miles south) provide broader amenities. Housing stock includes early 20th-century farmhouses, 1950s–70s brick ranchers, and rural properties on acreage. Prices are affordable, with existing homes generally $150,000–$250,000, while agricultural land sells $5,000–$10,000 per acre. Buyers looking for country living and small-town charm will find it here.