The median home value in Ben Franklin, TX is $180,400.
This is
higher than
the county median home value of $173,200.
The national median home value is $338,100.
The average price of homes sold in Ben Franklin, TX is $180,400.
Approximately 87.5% of Ben Franklin homes are owned,
compared to 7.81% rented, while
4.69% are vacant.
Ben Franklin real estate listings include condos, townhomes, and single family homes for sale.
Commercial properties are also available.
If you see a property you’re interested in, contact a Ben Franklin real estate agent to arrange a tour today!
If you are looking to invest in agricultural or recreational property, this may be the one for you. Located approximately 6.5 miles NW of Cooper and 1.7 miles SE of Ben Franklin in Delta County, this property offers multiple possibilities. Come enjoy the peace and quiet! Ag Exemption in place.
If you are looking to invest in agricultural or recreational property, this may be the one for you. Located approximately 6.5 miles NW of Cooper and 1.7 miles SE of Ben Franklin in Delta County, this property offers multiple possibilities. Come enjoy the peace and quiet! Ag Exemption in place.
SOUTH SULPHUR RIVER FRONTAGE!! This is a rare find with property on both sides of FM 38, river frontage on two sides and Ghost Creek running through it. This is the perfect recreational property and would also ake a great hay meadow. Bring the four wheelers, ATVs and fishing poles.
Recently renovated home in Ben Franklin. Home sits on half acre with trees that provide shade, come relax in this peaceful atmosphere. Spacious eat in kitchen with modern color selection through out the home. Home features lots of windows for natural lights and modern white bathroom. Schedule a Priviate showing today.
Nice clean cultivated land with clear boundaries. In Ben Franklin- Ladonia- Pecan Gap corridor which is in high demand. Under farm lease with a farmer. Nice smaller tract almost in the Ben Franklin city. Easy access via FM128 to Cooper-Paris. Prospect is responsible for completing the due diligence including but not limited to schools, easements, use, etc. The owner does not have information on water and utilities. Ag exemption is in place but the seller can't guarantee its use after closing. Buyer will need to apply and request ag exemption with the county in a timely manner.