The median home value in Laneville, TX is $265,625.
This is
higher than
the county median home value of $186,957.
The national median home value is $308,980.
The average price of homes sold in Laneville, TX is $265,625.
Approximately 66% of Laneville homes are owned,
compared to 15% rented, while
19% are vacant.
Laneville real estate listings include condos, townhomes, and single family homes for sale.
Commercial properties are also available.
If you like to see a property, contact Laneville real estate agent to arrange a tour today!
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Country living with a view that is breathtaking, only 12 minutes from Henderson sitting on 4 acres, an RV cover with water and electricity not to mention a workshop that has its own meter as well. The possibilities are endless whether you have a large family, out of town quest or like to entertain, this spacious house has it all. 4 bedrooms 3 full baths, 2 large family rooms, a woodburning fireplace with a rotisserie brick oven, a butler's pantry and all the character that make this house so unique. Don't miss out on this one, there are so many great qualities its hard to list them all. Call today to set up your showing
Thoughtfully designed for comfort, with two cozy bedrooms and a convenient 1.5 bathrooms, offering both functionality and style. Situated on a generous 5-acre parcel, this property provides ample space for privacy and the opportunity to create your own outdoor oasis. Whether you envision creating hiking trails, gardening, or building additional structures, the possibilities are endless with this unrestricted space.
In 1876 William Needham moved his family from Tennessee to East Texas settling in Rusk County near Laneville. He established the 1500 acre Running N Ranch. Over 5 generations of ownership multiple parcels were sold leaving 602 +- acres. Large land tracts in East Texas for sale are rare, but the Running N Ranch, a 602-acre legacy property, is for sale. The ranch is a hunting, recreational and cattle grazing property. The land includes Buckner Creek, Irwin Branch, 2 ponds, 5 Artesian wells and a 10-acre duck pond designed and built under the supervision of Ducks Unlimited. The timber areas along with the water assets, offer fantastic wildlife habitat. Hunting opportunities are endless including Whitetail Deer, hogs, ducks, squirrels and other varmints. The owner has managed the Whitetail Deer hunting for many years. The pastures and ponds offer good cattle grazing. Rusk County annual rainfall of 48 inches creating lush green pastures from March to November.