In the Panhandle, Swisher County is anchored by Tulia, its county seat. Established in 1876, it has always been a ranching and farming county, with wheat and cattle as staples. Today, it remains strongly rural, though Amarillo (50 miles north) provides regional services. Housing includes mid-century homes, cottages, and mobile houses, with farmsteads scattered outside Tulia. Homes are affordable, often $100,000–$160,000, while farmland averages $1,500–$3,000 per acre. Buyers are typically farmers, ranchers, or families seeking inexpensive Panhandle living.
Swisher County Real Estate Listings
In the Panhandle, Swisher County is anchored by Tulia, its county seat. Established in 1876, it has always been a ranching and farming county, with wheat and cattle as staples. Today, it remains strongly rural, though Amarillo (50 miles north) provides regional services. Housing includes mid-century homes, cottages, and mobile houses, with farmsteads scattered outside Tulia. Homes are affordable, often $100,000–$160,000, while farmland averages $1,500–$3,000 per acre. Buyers are typically farmers, ranchers, or families seeking inexpensive Panhandle living.