Overview
Overview
Kaufman County, located just southeast of Dallas, offers a perfect blend of rural tranquility and big-city accessibility, making it an increasingly attractive option for luxury real estate and farm and ranch buyers. With its wide-open spaces, rolling pastures, and proximity to major highways, the area provides an ideal setting for expansive estates, equestrian properties, and agricultural operations. Buyers are drawn to Kaufman for its lower cost per acre, compared to neighboring counties, strong schools in growing communities like Forney and Terrell, and the privacy and space it affords—all while being within 30–45 minutes of downtown Dallas. It’s a prime destination for those seeking upscale, country living with urban convenience.
Lifestyle
Lifestyle
Kaufman County offers a laid-back, family-friendly lifestyle with a mix of small-town charm and outdoor adventure. Residents enjoy fishing and boating at nearby lakes like Cedar Creek Lake and Lake Ray Hubbard, exploring local parks and trails, and participating in community events, rodeos, and farmers markets. Towns like Forney and Terrell offer shopping, dining, and entertainment, including the popular Tanger Outlets and historic downtown districts. For those with land or ranch properties, the lifestyle includes horseback riding, livestock shows, and 4-H programs, all rooted in a strong agricultural tradition. With easy access to Dallas, residents also enjoy the flexibility of rural living with urban amenities just a short drive away.
Education
Education
Seven campuses serving Kaufman and nearby rural areas (PreK–12), including Helen Edwards Early Childhood, Monday Elementary, Nash Intermediate, O.P. Norman Jr. High, Kaufman High, and Gary W. Campbell High School/Alternative Center. Known for its small-town values, improving facilities, and student-to-teacher ratio (~15:1). Enrollment is around 4,300 students.
Website: kaufmanisd.net
Website: forneyisd.net
Website: crandall-isd.net
While centered in Henderson County, this district serves southeastern Kaufman County (including Mabank and Gun Barrel City). Known for its century-long history and a district rating of “B” by TEA. Serves about 3,500 students across multiple campuses.
Website: mabankisd.net
Website: wpisd.com
Maket Trends
Kaufman County Housing Market Overview
Median Sale Price
Approximately $303,000, reflecting a 5.3% year-over-year decline. This positions Kaufman County as one of the more affordable areas within the Dallas–Fort Worth metroplex.
Median Listing Price
Around $333,327, indicating a 1% decrease from the previous year. Notably, homes in the 1-bedroom category have seen a significant 47.1% increase, while 2-bedroom and 5+ bedroom homes experienced declines of 3.4% and 4.0%, respectively.
Days on Market
Homes are averaging 43 to 57 days before going under contract, suggesting a moderate pace compared to more competitive markets.
Inventory Levels
The number of homes for sale has increased, with 309 homes sold in June 2025, down from 338 in June 2024, indicating a slight cooling in sales activity.
Price Adjustments
The market is transitioning towards a buyer's market, with some properties experiencing price reductions. For instance, a home in Kaufman, TX, listed at $337,000 in June 2025, shows a 11.9% decrease year-over-year.



