South of Lubbock, Lynn County is anchored by Tahoka, its seat, with O’Donnell and Wilson as other towns. Established in 1876, it developed with cattle and later cotton farming. Today, it remains strongly rural, though many commute to Lubbock (30 miles north). Housing stock includes modest brick ranchers, frame homes, and manufactured houses. Prices are low: most homes sell $90,000–$160,000, while farmland averages $1,500–$3,000 per acre. Buyers are often farmers, commuters to Lubbock, or those seeking budget-friendly housing.
Lynn County Real Estate Listings
South of Lubbock, Lynn County is anchored by Tahoka, its seat, with O’Donnell and Wilson as other towns. Established in 1876, it developed with cattle and later cotton farming. Today, it remains strongly rural, though many commute to Lubbock (30 miles north). Housing stock includes modest brick ranchers, frame homes, and manufactured houses. Prices are low: most homes sell $90,000–$160,000, while farmland averages $1,500–$3,000 per acre. Buyers are often farmers, commuters to Lubbock, or those seeking budget-friendly housing.