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Lubbock, TX – Welcome to “The Giant Side of Texas”

Lubbock can be described in many ways – the Hub City of the South Plains, the tenth largest city in Texas, a city with rich musical heritage, the cotton capital of Texas, the economic and major health care center for the entire West Texas and Eastern New Mexico region, and an internationally recognized wine industry that features three award-wining wineries. Lubbock provides an outstanding quality of life, is a great place to raise a family or retire, and has the perfect combination of urban and rural living, and maintains a wonderful small-town atmosphere. Our greatest commodity is the warm and friendly people who make Lubbock a unique place to live. The average daily commute is only seventeen minutes. Lubbock’s climate is semi-arid with warm days, cool nights, low humidity, and mild winters. The sun shines an average of 263 days a year and we enjoy the four seasons. At the end of the day, you can delight in one of the most picturesque works of natures art; the breathtaking West Texas sunsets. Lubbock has an International Airport, more restaurants per capita than any other city in the U.S., the largest mall located between Dallas/Ft. Worth and Albuquerque, the world’s largest charity food bank, the largest medical Mecca between Dallas/Fort Worth and Los Angeles, the Lubbock Area Veterans Memorial, and the National College Baseball Hall of Fame. Texas is one of the few states that do not have a personal or corporate income tax.

Lubbock is proud to be the home of Texas Tech University, Texas Tech University Health Science Center, Lubbock Christian University, Wayland Baptist University, South Plains College, and excellent private and public schools. The spirit of Lubbock is impacted by its young well educated population. 83% of area residents over the age of 25 have obtained a high school diploma or higher. Lubbock is youthful with more than 64% of the population in its working prime.

Sporting News consistently ranks Lubbock as one of the “Mighty 99” best sports towns in the United States for College sports. Outdoor enthusiasts appreciate the 3000 acres of public parks, six public and three private golf courses, 200 public and private tennis courts, four public swimming pools, an amusement and water park, and Broadway Festivals. The TTU Jerry S. Rawls Golf Course has been ranked the third-best college course in America, the second best new affordable golf course in the U.S., and the 23rd best 50 golf courses in the U.S. Men’s Health magazine has consecutively ranked Lubbock as one of the Ten U.S. Cities with the lowest stress, the best air quality, and the least aggravating roads.

Lubbock is complete in culture with its own symphony, ballet, museums, theatres, or art exhibits. The United Spirit Arena continually host sell-out crowds for well known performers. Night life in downtown Lubbock is vibrant. On any evening in the Depot Entertainment District you will find live music, local and well know performers and musicians, stage shows, sports and cigar bars, and upbeat restaurants.

Lubbock provides very affordable housing to suite any taste and lifestyle from active retirement communities, to historical neighborhoods, to lakefront living, to rural subdivisions and even downtown retro studio apartments. Housing cost in Lubbock is significantly less than the national average due to the low cost and ample supply of land.

With the perfect combinations of quality of life, education, recreation, culture, world renowned medical facilities, and those warm West Texans, it is no wonder why people of all ages love to call Lubbock home.
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Previous quarter's home sale average by city. Click city to view homes for sale.

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Sold

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Ransom Canyon, TX11$93,536$104,677
home sale data for other nearby cities
Idalou, TX3$84,500$83,000
Lubbock, TX515$118,830$142,381
Petersburg, TX1$77,500$77,500
Plainview, TX37$70,875$81,572
Shallowater, TX6$99,688$148,133
Slaton, TX7$56,059$64,030
Wolfforth, TX16$139,392$114,769
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Population

Total Population947
Population Density1,004 Persons/Sq. Mile
Female Population476
Male Population471
Population Change since 1990↑ 7% Increase
Population Change since 2000↓ 6% Decrease

Colleges

Nearest 2-Year Public CollegeSouth Plains College
Distance40 miles
Nearest 4-Year Public CollegeTexas Tech University
Distance12 miles

Households and Income

Total Number of Households382
Family Households272
Average Family Size3.01
Average Household Income$80,811
Median Household Income$64,106
Income Change since 1990↑ 1602550% Increase
Income Change since 2000↑ 45% Increase

Crime Rates Compared to National Average

The National Average is designated 1.0 - A value of 2.0 represents twice as much risk while a value of 0.5 represents half as much risk.
Total Crime Risk0.64
Crime Risk (County)1.39
Personal Crime Risk (County)1.04
Murder Crime Risk (County)1.56
Rape Crime Risk (County)0.83
Robbery Crime Risk (County)1.95
Assault Crime Risk (County)1.41
Property Crime Risk (County)1.69
Burglary Crime Risk (County)1.69
Larceny Crime Risk (County)0.74
Motor Vehicle Theft Risk (County)0.65

Climate

Average July High Temperature91.9 °F
Average January Low Temperature24.4 °F
Annual Precipitation18.7 inches
Air Pollution Index104% of National Average

Miscellaneous

Sales Tax Rate7.25%
Nearest AirportLubbock Preston Smith International
Distance12 miles
Nearest Major Sports TeamMidland Rockhounds (aa)
Distance110 miles
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Grades: 9 - 12

Slaton High School105 N 20th St
Slaton Junior High School300 W Jean St

Grades: K - 6

Cathelene Thomas Elementary School615 W Lubbock St

Grades: K - 8

St Joseph Elementary School1305 W Division St

Grades: Other

Southland School190 Eighth St
Stephen Austin Interm School740 S 7th St
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AIR TRAVEL

Crosbyton Municipal Arprt-8f3Fm Rd 651

ART AND MUSEUMS

God's Country Reservations101 W Main St
Mt Blanco Fossil Museum124 W Main St
Pioneer Memorial Museum101 W Main St

BANKS

Capital Farm Credit207 S Berkshire St
Citizens National Bank202 W Main St

EMERGENCY SERVICES

Crosbyton Fire Dept121 S Ayrshire St
Crosbyton Police Dept121 S Ayrshire St

GOVERNMENT OFFICES

Crosby County Sheriff201 W Aspen St # 109

HOSPITALS

Crosbyton Clinic Hospital710 W Main St

LIBRARIES - PUBLIC

Crosby County Library114 W Aspen St

PLACE OF WORSHIP

Calvario Community Baptist Chr123 N Ayrshire St
Church Of Christ403 W Birch St
First Baptist Church300 W Birch St
Galilee Baptist Church604 N Ayrshire St
Galilee Baptist Church Prsnage464 N Front St
Greater Mt Zion Baptist Church509 N Avenue A
St Joseph ChurchFir & Berkshire
Templo Maranatha810 E Highway 82
Templo Maranatha Church810 E Aspen

POST OFFICES

Us Post Office110 N Berkshire St

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