Anchored by Canyon, its seat, and sharing part of Amarillo, Randall County is a Panhandle powerhouse. Established in 1876, it developed with ranching and railroads, later boosted by higher education with West Texas A&M University in Canyon. Today, it’s a suburban-urban county, blending Amarillo’s city amenities with Canyon’s college-town charm. Housing includes mid-century ranchers, student rentals, new subdivisions, and luxury homes near Palo Duro Canyon. Prices are affordable compared to Texas’s major metros: most homes sell $200,000–$350,000, with luxury homes $500,000+. Land averages $20,000–$40,000 per acre near Amarillo. Buyers include students, professionals, and retirees.
Randall County Real Estate Listings
Anchored by Canyon, its seat, and sharing part of Amarillo, Randall County is a Panhandle powerhouse. Established in 1876, it developed with ranching and railroads, later boosted by higher education with West Texas A&M University in Canyon. Today, it’s a suburban-urban county, blending Amarillo’s city amenities with Canyon’s college-town charm. Housing includes mid-century ranchers, student rentals, new subdivisions, and luxury homes near Palo Duro Canyon. Prices are affordable compared to Texas’s major metros: most homes sell $200,000–$350,000, with luxury homes $500,000+. Land averages $20,000–$40,000 per acre near Amarillo. Buyers include students, professionals, and retirees.