Anchored by Snyder, Scurry County lies in West Texas. Established in 1876, it developed with ranching, oil, and later wind energy. Today, it’s a rural county with a strong town hub, with Snyder offering schools, a junior college, and retail. Housing ranges from historic homes and mid-century ranchers to newer brick houses and manufactured homes. Lubbock lies about 85 miles northwest. Homes generally cost $120,000–$200,000, while farmland trades $2,000–$4,500 per acre. Buyers include oilfield workers, farmers, and retirees.
Scurry County Real Estate Listings
Anchored by Snyder, Scurry County lies in West Texas. Established in 1876, it developed with ranching, oil, and later wind energy. Today, it’s a rural county with a strong town hub, with Snyder offering schools, a junior college, and retail. Housing ranges from historic homes and mid-century ranchers to newer brick houses and manufactured homes. Lubbock lies about 85 miles northwest. Homes generally cost $120,000–$200,000, while farmland trades $2,000–$4,500 per acre. Buyers include oilfield workers, farmers, and retirees.