Overview

Overview

Van Zandt County, located northeast of the Dallas–Fort Worth metroplex, offers a peaceful rural lifestyle with abundant open land, making it ideal for luxury real estate buyers and those seeking farm, ranch, or recreational properties. Known for its rolling hills, large acreage parcels, and strong agricultural heritage, the county appeals to buyers looking for privacy, space for livestock or equestrian pursuits, and scenic country living. With affordable land prices, compared to closer-in counties, and convenient access to highways connecting to Tyler and Dallas, Van Zandt County is a popular choice for those wanting a blend of quiet country charm and access to urban amenities within an hour’s drive.

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Lifestyle

Lifestyle

Van Zandt County offers a relaxed, rural lifestyle rich in outdoor activities and community events. Residents enjoy hunting, horseback riding, fishing, and hiking amid the county’s rolling hills and wooded areas. The area hosts traditional Texas gatherings like county fairs, rodeos, and farmers markets that celebrate its agricultural roots. Small towns like Canton, famous for its First Monday Trade Days—one of the largest and oldest flea markets in the country—provide unique shopping and social experiences. With wide-open spaces, friendly communities, and easy access to nearby cities, Van Zandt County is perfect for those who value country living with opportunities for recreation and connection.

Education

Education

Serves Canton and surrounding areas with a strong focus on academic excellence and community involvement. Offers a variety of extracurricular programs and personalized learning in a growing rural community. Enrollment is around 2,400 students.
Website: cantonisd.net

A smaller district emphasizing personalized education with small class sizes and a commitment to student success. Serves Edgewood and nearby rural areas. Enrollment is around 1,000 students.
Website: edgewoodisd.net

Small, rural district providing close-knit community learning and individualized attention, focused on academic growth. Enrollment is around 400 students.
Website: fruitvaleisd.net

Offers a well-rounded education with a variety of academic and extracurricular opportunities, serving Grand Saline and surrounding communities. Enrollment is around 1,200 students.
Website: gsisd.org

The small district focused on personalized education and strong community ties in the Martins Mill area. Enrollment is around 485 students.
Website: martinsmillisd.net

Provides comprehensive academic and extracurricular programs with strong community support, serving Van and surrounding areas. Enrollment is around 2,350 students.
Website: vanisd.org

Serving Wills Point and nearby rural areas, this district offers a supportive learning environment with diverse academic and extracurricular programs. Enrollment is around 1,200 students.
Website: wpisd.com

Housing Trends

Housing Market Trends

Median Home Prices

The median home sale price in June 2025 was approximately $289,000, marking a 19.7% decrease from the previous month . Year-over-year, home prices have declined by about 6.1%

Days on Market

Homes are selling more quickly, with an average of 69 days on the market, down from 77 days the previous year.

Market

Land & Acreage Market

Land Listings

There are over 849 land listings in Van Zandt County, encompassing approximately 18,374 acres.

Median Price Per Acre

The median price per acre is around $18,500, with a median lot size of 21.2 acres.

Total Value of Land Listings

The total value of land listings and ranches for sale is over $414 million, indicating a robust market for rural properties.
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Insights

Market Insights

While home prices have seen a decline, the land market remains strong, offering opportunities for buyers interested in agricultural, recreational, or investment properties. The affordability of land compared to urban areas makes Van Zandt County an attractive option for those seeking rural living with proximity to the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex.