Lamar County Texas farmland and Red River landscape
    Red River Valley • Northeast Texas

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    From productive farmland along the Red River to lakefront property at Pat Mayse Lake, we purchase all types of Lamar County real estate. Fast closings, fair prices, no fees.

    932
    Square Miles
    50K+
    Population
    1841
    Founded

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    Paris Texas Eiffel Tower replica with cowboy hat
    Pat Mayse Lake in Lamar County
    Paris, Texas

    Home to the famous Eiffel Tower replica topped with a giant red cowboy hat!

    Why Property Owners Sell Land in Lamar County

    Lamar County's prime location near the Red River and just 100 miles northeast of Dallas makes it attractive to investors and developers. Whether you've inherited agricultural land, own lakefront property at Pat Mayse, or hold vacant lots in the Paris area, we provide straightforward cash offers. As an experienced Texas Cash land buyer, we understand the local market and can close on your timeline.

    Agricultural Land

    Productive farmland, hay fields, and cattle grazing acreage

    Lakefront Property

    Pat Mayse Lake lots and recreational waterfront parcels

    Residential Lots

    Vacant lots in Paris, Powderly, and rural communities

    Ranch & Pasture

    Hunting land, ranches, and large rural tracts

    Understanding Lamar County's Real Estate Market

    Lamar County occupies 932 square miles in the northeastern corner of Texas, bordered by the Red River to the north. The county seat, Paris, serves as the commercial and cultural hub of the region, famous worldwide for its 65-foot Eiffel Tower replica topped with a bright red cowboy hat. This quirky landmark has put Paris, Texas on the map and draws visitors from around the globe.

    The real estate market here reflects the county's agricultural heritage and growing appeal to those seeking affordable rural property within reach of the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex. From the fertile bottomlands along the Red River to the wooded shores of Pat Mayse Lake, Lamar County offers diverse property types at prices well below those found closer to major urban centers.

    Before making decisions about selling your property, understanding its true value is essential. Our comprehensive guide on essential factors for evaluating raw land provides valuable insights into what drives property values in rural Texas counties like Lamar.

    County Seat: Paris, Texas

    Named after the French capital, Paris was founded in 1844 and has grown into a vibrant city of over 25,000 residents. Beyond the famous Eiffel Tower, Paris features a charming downtown square, historic architecture, and a strong agricultural economy built on cattle ranching and row crops.

    Paris Texas downtown with Eiffel Tower replica

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    Lamar County Demographics & Statistics

    Understanding local demographics helps contextualize property values and market demand. Data sourced from the U.S. Census Bureau.

    50,500+
    Population
    2023 Estimate
    932 sq mi
    Land Area
    Blackland Prairie
    $48,500
    Median Income
    Household
    M.B. Lamar
    Named After
    Republic President

    Major Communities in Lamar County

    Paris
    ~25,500 residents

    County seat, regional hub

    Powderly
    ~1,500 residents

    Near Pat Mayse Lake

    Reno
    ~3,200 residents

    Growing suburban area

    Roxton
    ~650 residents

    Historic farming community

    Fascinating Facts About Lamar County, Texas

    From a cowboy-hat-wearing Eiffel Tower to presidential history, Lamar County has stories worth telling.

    1

    The Cowboy Eiffel Tower

    Paris, Texas features a 65-foot replica of the Eiffel Tower, but with a distinctly Texan twist: a giant red cowboy hat perched on top. Built in 1993, this beloved landmark sits in Love Civic Center Park and has become an iconic roadside attraction, symbolizing the town's unique blend of French namesake and Texas spirit.

    2

    Pat Mayse Lake Recreation

    Pat Mayse Lake, a 5,993-acre reservoir created in 1967, provides Lamar County residents and visitors with excellent fishing, camping, and boating opportunities. The lake is particularly known for its catfish, bass, and crappie populations, making waterfront property here highly desirable for recreational buyers.

    3

    Named for a Republic President

    Lamar County was named after Mirabeau B. Lamar, the second President of the Republic of Texas (1838-1841). Known as the 'Father of Texas Education,' Lamar established the foundation for the state's public school system. The county was officially organized in 1841, the same year Lamar left office.

    4

    Agricultural Powerhouse

    The Red River bottomlands in Lamar County produce some of the richest agricultural soil in Texas. Cotton, soybeans, wheat, and corn thrive here, while cattle ranching remains a major industry. This agricultural heritage keeps farmland values stable and attracts investors seeking productive rural property.

    5

    Choctaw Connection

    Before European settlement, the Caddo and later Choctaw peoples inhabited this region. The Choctaw Trail of Tears passed through Lamar County in the 1830s as the tribe was forcibly relocated from Mississippi. Today, historical markers and archaeological sites preserve this important chapter of regional history.

    6

    Historic Downtown Paris

    Downtown Paris features beautiful late 19th-century architecture surrounding the historic town square. The area has undergone significant revitalization, with restored buildings housing boutiques, restaurants, and cultural venues. The Paris Downtown Association hosts regular events that draw visitors from across the region.

    Ready to Sell Your Lamar County Property?

    Whether you own productive farmland along the Red River, lakefront acreage at Pat Mayse, or vacant lots in the Paris area, we're prepared to make a fair cash offer. Our streamlined process eliminates the stress of traditional real estate transactions. Before selling, be sure to understand the hidden costs of owning raw land that might be affecting your decision.

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    Lamar County, Texas Location

    Located in Northeast Texas along the Red River, Lamar County is approximately 100 miles northeast of Dallas. The county is accessible via U.S. Highway 82, U.S. Highway 271, and State Highway 24.

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