In the Panhandle, Moore County is anchored by Dumas, its county seat. Established in 1876, it developed with ranching and later natural gas production. Today, it’s a rural-small town county, with Dumas providing schools, healthcare, and commerce. Housing includes modest ranch houses, mid-century homes, and newer builds in small subdivisions. Amarillo lies about 45 miles south. Prices are affordable, with most homes running $120,000–$200,000, while farmland averages $1,500–$3,500 per acre. Buyers are often local families, farmers, and energy workers.
Moore County Real Estate Listings
In the Panhandle, Moore County is anchored by Dumas, its county seat. Established in 1876, it developed with ranching and later natural gas production. Today, it’s a rural-small town county, with Dumas providing schools, healthcare, and commerce. Housing includes modest ranch houses, mid-century homes, and newer builds in small subdivisions. Amarillo lies about 45 miles south. Prices are affordable, with most homes running $120,000–$200,000, while farmland averages $1,500–$3,500 per acre. Buyers are often local families, farmers, and energy workers.