
“Discover 891 homes in Killeen, Texas”
Current market statistics for Killeen, TX
891
Active Listings
$345K
Avg Price
$259K
Median Price
$92
Price/Sqft
3,764
Avg Sqft
144
Avg Days
From
$1,050
To
$7,500,000
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“4-Bedroom Townhouse in Lake Add, Killeen TX - 1,975 Sq Ft on 0.19 Acres”
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“4 Bedroom 2 Bath Single Family Home at 401 James Loop Killeen TX 1998 Build”
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Killeen sits in central Texas and serves as a practical home base for many households tied to nearby military installations as well as civilian workers who want a lower cost of living than larger metro areas. Newcomers often arrive for job transfers or to be closer to family, and they tend to stay because the area offers straightforward suburban living with access to both open land and city services. Character varies by neighborhood, with some sections built around ranch-style homes on larger lots and others featuring newer subdivisions closer to shopping corridors. Everyday life centers on outdoor spaces such as local parks and trails that support walking, cycling, and weekend sports. Dining options range from casual chain restaurants to independent spots serving Texas comfort food, while nearby lakes and state parks provide opportunities for boating and hiking. The city is served by the local public school district along with several private and charter options that families can evaluate based on location and programs. The climate follows a humid subtropical pattern with hot summers, mild winters, and the majority of rainfall occurring in spring and fall. At the time of writing, the market shows 891 active listings, an average price of $345,453, and a median price of $259,000, giving buyers a wide selection that spans from entry-level homes to larger properties priced up to several million dollars.
Average listing price: $345,453 · 891 homes available