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Muleshoe Homes for Sale
With a convenient location roughly seventy miles northwest of the City of Lubbock, the Bailey County community of Muleshoe, Texas, is a great place to buy a home. Situated along U.S. Highway 84, Muleshoe is only thirty miles southwest of Clovis, New Mexico, and is home to more than five thousand residents. Despite its small size, the town is home to more than two hundred and fifty thriving businesses, in addition to encompassing three major employers, Bunge-Minsa Corporation, Muleshoe Area Hospital, and Muleshoe Independent School District.
Other points of interest in Muleshoe include the Muleshoe Heritage Center, the Muleshoe National Wildlife Refuge, and Ol Pete, also known as the National Mule Memorial. Each of these destinations is special in its own way. The Muleshoe Heritage Center, for example, is home to the original Muleshoe Santa Fe Depot, the Virginia City Hotel, the Muleshoe Ranch Cook House and Bunkhouse, a log cabin, the Figure 4 Ranch House, and the Janes Ranch House, as well as the largest Muleshoe in the world. The refuge, on the other hand, welcomes the largest concentration of sandhill cranes each winter, while Ol Pete attended President George Bush’s first inauguration.
Further contributing to the desirability of Muleshoe real estate, the community is home to more than one hundred and thirty acres of parks that collectively encompass the most active Senior Citizen Center in West Texas, a fitness center, Muleshoe Country Club and Golf Course, public tennis courts, Roger Miller Little League Park, disc golf, a water park, baseball and softball fields, and playground equipment. And these are just a few of the town’s many advantageous features. Real estate in Muleshoe is surprisingly diverse for the town’s relatively small size. There are attached, semi-detached, and single-family detached homes for sale in Muleshoe. Please connect with us as soon as you can and we will gladly forward more detailed information regarding the currently available properties in Muleshoe, Texas.