American Dream Realty
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Whitesboro, TX

Small-town Texas with real DFW access — ranch and equestrian land along the US-377 corridor, with Lake Texoma about 15 miles north at Gordonville.

Grayson County · US-377 Call ADR · 580-931-8888
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Currently For Sale in Whitesboro, TX

Live MLS listings, updated continuously.

Where is Whitesboro, and how far is it from Lake Texoma and DFW?

Whitesboro sits in southwest Grayson County, Texas, on the US-377 corridor — about 4,082 people at the 2020 Census, estimated near 4,176 in 2026, and part of the Sherman–Denison metro. Lake Texoma's Texas-side access at Gordonville is roughly 15 miles north via US-377, an easy day trip rather than a lakefront commute. DFW is about 60–70 miles south, roughly an hour to 1.25 hours — one of the closest towns in the Texoma area to the metro. Sherman is about 20 miles northeast, Denison 25–30 miles northeast, and Pottsboro about 25 miles to the north-northeast.

What do homes — and ranch land — cost in Whitesboro?

Start with the live MLS listings above — that's the current truth. The portal estimates below are useful for context, but Whitesboro is a market where raw medians genuinely mislead, and the sources disagree by a wide margin:

Redfin median sale
~$229,000
Zillow avg value
~$350,900
Realtor.com median
~$417,450
Median rent
~$1,685/mo

That's nearly a $188,000 spread between Redfin's ~$229K median sale and Realtor.com's ~$417K median listing — and the reason matters. Whitesboro's listing median is pulled sharply upward by acreage, ranch, and equestrian properties; a basic town home still runs in the $200Ks, while land with acreage climbs fast. Realtor.com also showed roughly 206 homes for sale, a median ~114 days on market, and about $226/sq ft (data through early 2026). The 76273 ZIP, which covers a wide rural catchment, showed a Redfin median near $345,000.

Why the numbers don't matchWhitesboro's median is only as honest as the property types behind it. Mix a $250K town home and a $900K horse ranch and the “average” tells you nothing. None of these portals is the MLS, and none of them filters the way a buyer actually shops — so for a real read on a town lot versus acreage, the live listings above and a quick call beat any portal number.

Why is Whitesboro known for horse property and ranch land?

This is the part that defines the market. Whitesboro sits on the US-377 ranch corridor running north toward Lake Texoma, and the area has drawn a steady influx of equine ranches, horse farms, and acreage buyers. The city's own economic data notes home appreciation running well above the Texas state average, attributing it in part to raw-land purchases and the growth of equestrian facilities. The practical result: if you're shopping Whitesboro, you're often choosing between a town home and a tract of land — two very different price worlds in the same ZIP code. ADR sells both, and the difference is worth a real conversation before you start filtering listings.

What schools serve Whitesboro?

The town is served by Whitesboro Independent School District — about 1,761 students across four campuses (two elementary, a middle school, and a high school), enrollment up about 11.6% since 2016. On the 2024–25 TEA accountability ratings, the district earned an overall C (74), a slight dip from 77 the prior year. By campus: Hayes Primary C (75), Whitesboro Intermediate C (75), Whitesboro Middle B (86) — the strongest campus — and Whitesboro High School C (73), which scored an F in the Academic Growth domain. Ratings move year to year, so check the current campus detail at TXSchools.gov and confirm the assigned campus for a specific address.

What is it like to live in Whitesboro?

Whitesboro is small-town Texas with a rural, land-minded character — and unusually good access to the metro for how rural it feels. The buyers who land here tend to be a clear mix: DFW-area families who want acreage within commuting range, equestrian owners drawn by the land and the ranch corridor, retirees looking for lower costs outside the DFW premium zone, and Sherman/Denison-corridor workers who'd rather come home to something rural. Median household income runs about $70,134. There's no major employer in town — jobs are up the road in Sherman and Denison — so Whitesboro reads as a residential, lifestyle choice more than a work hub. Lake Texoma is about 15 miles north: a genuine day-trip amenity, not a daily one.

What should I know before buying in Whitesboro? (the honest part)

No place is perfect, and a straight answer beats a sales pitch:

  • No hospital within 20+ miles. The nearest is Texoma Medical Center in Denison, about 25–30 miles northeast. For full-time residents and retirees, that distance is a real consideration.
  • Limited local retail. Whitesboro has small-town shopping, but Sherman and Denison are where you'll go for major groceries and chain stores.
  • Schools are middle-of-the-road. An overall C, and a high school with an F in Academic Growth — families should read the individual campus reports at TXSchools.gov rather than the headline grade.
  • The acreage market skews the data. Aggregate home prices here are unreliable unless you filter for property type. Know whether you're pricing a town lot or ranch land before you trust a “median.”
  • Rural broadband varies. Outside the city limits, internet options can be thinner — verify service at a specific address.
  • Texas property taxes. No state income tax, but property tax rates apply; check the Grayson Central Appraisal District for a specific parcel.

Is Whitesboro a good base for Lake Texoma?

If you want land and a small-town Texas pace with the lake in reach and DFW about an hour out, yes. Whitesboro gives you the closest the Texas side gets to both worlds: acreage and ranch country at home, Gordonville's marinas and the FM 901 water access about 15 miles north, and the metro within a reasonable drive. It isn't a lake-lifestyle town — that's Gordonville or Pottsboro — but the proximity is real. American Dream Realty isn't only a lake shop or only a town shop; we sell across the whole Texoma region, from a $250K town home to ranch acreage to lakefront a short drive away. Same brokerage, both sides of the state line.

Whitesboro, TX real estate — common questions

How far is Whitesboro from Lake Texoma?
About 15 miles. Gordonville and the lake's Texas-side FM 901 access are roughly 15 miles north of Whitesboro via US-377 — about a 20-minute drive. It's day-trip close, not lakefront.
How much do homes cost in Whitesboro, Texas?
Portal estimates ranged widely in early 2026: Redfin's median sale near $229,000, Realtor.com's median listing near $417,000, and Zillow's average near $350,000. The huge gap comes from ranch and equestrian acreage pulling the listing median up — town-proper homes still run in the $200Ks. Those are third-party snapshots, not the MLS, so the live listings on this page are the current source of truth.
Why is Whitesboro known for horse property?
Whitesboro sits on the US-377 ranch corridor running north toward Lake Texoma, and an influx of equine ranches and acreage buyers has driven land values up faster than the Texas average. It's become a recognized equestrian and rural-lifestyle market within commuting range of DFW.
What school district is Whitesboro in?
Whitesboro ISD — about 1,761 students across four campuses. The district earned an overall C (74) on the 2024–25 TEA ratings, with the middle school its strongest campus at a B. Review individual campus ratings at TXSchools.gov and confirm the assigned campus for a specific address.
Can you commute to DFW from Whitesboro?
Yes — it's about 60 to 70 miles south, roughly an hour to 1.25 hours, which makes Whitesboro one of the closest towns in the Texoma area to the metro. That access is a big part of why rural and acreage buyers choose it.
Does American Dream Realty sell homes and land in Whitesboro?
Yes. American Dream Realty covers the entire Texoma region — Whitesboro homes, ranch and equestrian acreage, and Lake Texoma property a short drive north. One brokerage for both sides of the state line.
Jason Hightower, Broker/Owner, American Dream Realty

Thinking about buying or selling in Whitesboro?

American Dream Realty has worked the Texoma region for 23 years. Tell us what you're after — a Whitesboro town home, ranch or equestrian acreage on the US-377 corridor, or Lake Texoma property a short drive north — and we'll get straight to it.

Jason Hightower — Broker/Owner
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