Local Real Estate Agency Expertise
In Dumas, TX and the surrounding Moore County region, we help buyers find the right properties—from brick homes in central Dumas to land and commercial spaces outside city limits. Whether you're seeking a real estate agency in Dumas, TX or a custom home builder in Dumas, TX, our local expertise spans residential houses, commercial buildings, apartments, and raw land across this thriving panhandle community. Dumas sits 40 miles north of Amarillo at the intersection of US Highways 87 and 287, making property acquisition smooth regardless of building type or location within Moore County.
We streamline the path from search to closing, keeping you informed every step.
We ask about budget, property type, location preferences—whether it's Blue Mesa development south of town or Peggy Lane tracts with utilities ready.
We pull MLS listings for homes, commercial zoning along Dumas Avenue, and undeveloped parcels across Moore County to match your criteria.
We represent you during negotiations and arrange professional inspections. Storm cellars, updated HVAC, and roof condition are standard checks in Dumas.
Title work, appraisals, and financing are coordinated with local lenders. Moore County closing typically involves escrow review and final walkthrough.
You'll always know what's happening next—and what to expect.
We serve every property type across the Dumas and Moore County market.
Single-family homes in Dumas range from restored brick properties in the downtown core to newer builds in subdivisions like Whiskey Ridge. Many include storm cellars for panhandle weather protection.

Residential homes near downtown Dumas along Dumas Avenue corridor.
Peggy Lane tracts, Blue Mesa development sites, and undeveloped parcels south of town offer owner financing options. Utilities like city water, natural gas, and electric are available through local providers.

Undeveloped land south of Dumas with utilities ready for custom home builders.
Commercial corridors along Dumas Avenue and 1st Street host local shops, cantinas, and service businesses. Highway 87/287 access supports retail and light industrial uses across Moore County.

Commercial corridor along Dumas Avenue with strong foot traffic and accessibility.
Dumas has a growing rental market driven by young families and working professionals in manufacturing and agricultural services. Multi-unit properties attract investors seeking steady income.

Multi-unit residential properties serving Dumas workforce and families.
We match custom home builders with prime land in Blue Mesa and surrounding developments. We handle zoning verification, utility coordination with Moortex WSC and West Texas Gas, and streamline permitting through Moore County.
Panhandle Market Knowledge
We know which subdivisions have strong equity, which developers are active, and which utility providers serve each area.
Moore County Zoning & Permits
Residential, commercial, and agricultural zoning rules differ across Dumas and outside city limits. We verify compliance before you commit.
Local Lender Relationships
We work with regional lenders familiar with Dumas credit profiles and unique property values, speeding approvals and closing.
Dumas economy centers on agriculture, energy production, and manufacturing. The JBS USA meatpacking facility in nearby Cactus drives employment and family relocation. We understand these employment patterns and match properties to commute preferences.
We serve Dumas and Moore County, plus surrounding panhandle communities.
Dumas proper includes downtown core, residential neighborhoods, and commercial strips along Dumas Avenue. Blue Mesa (3 miles south on Highway 87) offers new custom home sites with utilities ready. Peggy Lane area and Anderson Acres provide rural acreage for larger builds.
Our office is located in Dumas, easily accessible via US Highways 87 and 287. Call or visit to schedule property tours, discuss financing, or learn about available listings in Moore County.
We know the Dumas real estate market intimately. Whether buying your first home, expanding your portfolio, or building custom, we're here to guide you through every step with transparency and local insight.
Answers to common questions about buying property in Dumas.
New construction in Dumas requires Moore County building permits, foundation, electrical, plumbing, and final inspections before occupancy. We coordinate with the county and builders to ensure compliance with panhandle wind and weather codes, including storm cellar requirements in many areas.
Yes. Peggy Lane and Blue Mesa land outside city limits may have fewer restrictions and lower utility costs, but also fewer services. We verify zoning and utility availability before any purchase on county land.
Dumas benefits from steady employment in manufacturing, agriculture, and agribusiness. Inventory fluctuates, but strong local demand and affordable median property values support both buyer and builder activity year-round.
Owner financing is available on select parcels, particularly 1–5 acre residential tracts with utilities ready. Terms vary by seller. We investigate options and present offers aligned with your budget.
Dumas sits 40 miles north of Amarillo. Some buyers commute south for work; others find employment locally in meatpacking, energy, and services. This dual access boosts demand and property stability across Moore County.
City water via Moortex WSC, natural gas through West Texas Gas, and electric from Xcel Energy service most new developments. We confirm availability and connection cost before you purchase undeveloped land.
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