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Hill Country Crossroads & College Town

About Brownwood, TX

The Brown County seat on the northern edge of the Texas Hill Country, home to Howard Payne University, Lake Brownwood, and a revitalized historic downtown.

Brownwood is the county seat of Brown County, Texas, located in the heart of central Texas on the northern edge of the Hill Country. It sits roughly 120 miles southwest of Dallas-Fort Worth, 130 miles northwest of Austin, and 190 miles northwest of San Antonio, positioning it as a regional hub for a wide swath of ranch country. The area's history runs deep. Brown County, established in 1856 and organized in 1858, was named for Captain Henry Stevenson Brown, a Texas revolutionary soldier who fought at the Battle of Velasco and was among the first known Texans to cross the region. Brownwood itself was incorporated in 1884 and grew as a railroad, ranching, and commercial center. During World War II, the construction of Camp Bowie south of town brought a military training installation and a major economic and population surge. Education has long been central to the city's identity. Howard Payne University, a private university affiliated with the Baptist General Convention of Texas, was founded in 1889 and remains a cornerstone institution, later absorbing the Presbyterian-founded Daniel Baker College. The university brings students, athletics, and cultural programming to the community and anchors a college-town atmosphere. Today Brownwood's economy rests on education, healthcare, manufacturing, and regional retail, supported by agriculture and ranching across the county. The city's historic downtown has been revitalized around the Lyric Theatre, the courthouse square, local shops, and a mural trail, while Lake Brownwood and the Pecan Bayou anchor recreation. Residents are served by Brownwood ISD and enjoy a low cost of living, a friendly small-town pace, and access to the Hill Country's lakes and scenery. It appeals to families, retirees, and students seeking an authentic central Texas community.

Population 18,862
County Brown County
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What county is Brownwood in?

Brownwood is the county seat of Brown County, Texas, in the central part of the state. It sits on the northern edge of the Texas Hill Country, about 120 miles southwest of Dallas-Fort Worth and 130 miles northwest of Austin.

What is Brownwood known for?

Brownwood is known for Howard Payne University, a private Baptist university founded in 1889, and for Lake Brownwood, a major recreation lake with a state park. The city also has a revitalized historic downtown with a 1920s-era Lyric Theatre and a courthouse square.

Who is Brownwood named after?

Brownwood is named for Henry Stevenson Brown, a Texas revolutionary soldier and captain who fought at the Battle of Velasco and was among the first known Texans to cross the area. The city was incorporated in 1884.

What university is in Brownwood?

Howard Payne University, a private four-year university affiliated with the Baptist General Convention of Texas, is located in Brownwood. It was founded in 1889 and later absorbed Daniel Baker College, a Presbyterian college founded the same year.

What school district serves Brownwood?

Brownwood is served by the Brownwood Independent School District for kindergarten through twelfth grade. The community also has several private and faith-based school options available for families seeking an alternative to the public system.

What is there to do in Brownwood?

Brownwood offers Lake Brownwood and Lake Brownwood State Park for boating and fishing, the Pecan Bayou for kayaking, Riverside Park for camping and disc golf, and a historic downtown with the Lyric Theatre, local shops, and annual festivals such as the Cinco de Mayo Celebration.

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About Brownwood

Real Estate & Housing

Brownwood's housing stock is diverse and notably affordable, a point frequently cited by residents. The market includes early-twentieth-century homes near downtown, many with historic character, alongside mid-century ranches and newer subdivisions on the city's growth edges. Ranch and acreage properties surround the city, offering rural living within minutes of town, and lakefront homes near Lake Brownwood appeal to buyers seeking recreation access. The presence of Howard Payne University supports a steady rental market, while the low overall cost of living makes homeownership accessible to a broad range of buyers. Compared with the larger Texas metros, Brownwood offers substantially more home and land for the money.

Neighborhoods

Brownwood's neighborhoods radiate from a historic downtown and courthouse square, where some of the city's oldest homes and commercial buildings remain. Established residential streets from the early to mid-twentieth century surround the center, offering tree-shaded lots and varied architectural styles. The university district near Howard Payne University adds student housing and faculty homes, while newer subdivisions have grown on the city's north and west sides. Lake Brownwood and the surrounding countryside draw residents toward lakefront and acreage properties beyond the city limits. The Pecan Bayou, which separates Brownwood from the adjacent city of Early, is a defining natural feature along the city's edge, reinforcing the sense of a town set within, rather than against, its landscape.

Lifestyle in Brownwood

Brownwood combines small-town Texas charm with the energy of a college town. Howard Payne University brings students, athletics, and cultural events, while the historic downtown — with its 1920s Lyric Theatre, courthouse square, locally owned boutiques, and a mural trail — gives the city a distinctive civic center. Festivals such as the spring Cinco de Mayo Celebration and other downtown events keep the calendar full, and the barbecue, local wines, and brewpubs reflect a growing food scene. The Pecan Bayou and Lake Brownwood pull recreation into daily life. Residents describe a friendly, affordable community with a slower pace, where church, school, and neighborhood ties run deep. It is a place that feels authentically Texan, balanced between Hill Country heritage and university vitality.

Schools & Education

Brownwood is served by the Brownwood Independent School District, which operates elementary, middle, and high schools across the city, along with several private and faith-based school options for families seeking alternatives. Higher education is anchored by Howard Payne University, a private four-year university founded in 1889 that offers undergraduate and graduate programs and is a major community asset. The presence of the university enriches local education, providing cultural events, athletic programs, and educational partnerships. For workforce training and additional higher-education options, residents can access institutions elsewhere in the region, including community colleges and universities within a few hours' drive.

Getting Around

Brownwood is connected to the rest of central Texas by a network of U.S. and state highways. U.S. Highways 67, 84, and 377 serve the city, linking it to Abilene, Stephenville, San Angelo, and the larger metro areas beyond, with Dallas-Fort Worth and Austin each roughly two hours away by car. The city's regional airport, Brownwood Regional Airport, serves general aviation, while commercial airline service is available at larger airports in the Dallas-Fort Worth area or Austin. Freight rail continues to serve the area's industrial and agricultural economy. As with most small Texas cities, personal vehicles are the primary means of transportation, and the surrounding Hill Country roads make for straightforward, scenic regional travel.

Parks & Recreation

Lake Brownwood is the centerpiece of outdoor recreation in the area, offering boating, water-skiing, fishing, and camping, with Lake Brownwood State Park providing trails and shoreline access. Closer to town, Riverside Park along the Pecan Bayou offers camping, disc golf, kayaking, hiking, and fishing, and the bayou itself is a favorite paddling route. The city's parks, including Coggin Park, provide courts, fields, and playgrounds. Downtown, the Lyric Theatre hosts live performances, the mural trail invites walking tours, and festivals fill the streets through the year. The surrounding Hill Country adds scenic drives, hunting, and day-trip access to larger lakes and state parks across central Texas.

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The Market at a Glance

How homes have been selling here over the last 90 days.

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Went Under Contract 0
trending_down Price Reductions 0
payments Median Sale Price $219,900 -8.7%
square_foot Price per Sq Ft $159
schedule Avg Days on Market 87
sell Homes Sold 71
percent Sale-to-List Ratio 100.0%
inventory_2 Months of Inventory 8.4

Price & Sales History

Market data reflects closed sales over the last 90 days and is provided for informational purposes.

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6926 Turner Drive For Sale
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6926 Turner DriveBrownwood, TX 76801
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  • 1112 sqft
  • Built 1950
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