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Grayson County Railroad Town

About Howe, TX

Welcome to Howe, a small Grayson County town at the junction of U.S. 75, State Highway 5, and FM 902, where rail-and-grain heritage meets quiet North Texas living.

Howe is a small incorporated town in southern Grayson County, Texas, situated where U.S. Highway 75, State Highway 5, and Farm-to-Market Road 902 come together. The county seat, Sherman, lies a short distance to the north, while the Red River and the Oklahoma state line mark the northern edge of the broader region. This location places Howe at the upper end of the Dallas–Fort Worth growth corridor, close enough to urban amenities to be practical for commuters yet removed enough to retain a distinctly small-town rhythm. The town's origins reach back to the mid-1800s, when settlers arriving through the Peters colony grants established farms in the area. The Houston and Texas Central Railway's arrival gave the community its footing, and in 1876 the depot, store, and post office were renamed Howe. Through the early twentieth century the town functioned as an agricultural and rail hub, home to grain elevators, a bank, a newspaper, and an ice plant. That rail-and-grain heritage still reads in the town's layout, which clusters around the old railroad corridor and a walkable downtown core. Howe's character today is that of a close-knit North Texas small town. It suits households who want a quieter pace, a smaller school environment, and room to spread out, while keeping a straightforward highway connection to Sherman to the north and the broader metroplex to the south. The population of roughly 3,700 reflects a community that has grown in measured steps from its nineteenth-century farming roots. One of Howe's more distinctive physical facts is its elevation. At about 860 feet, the town sits at the highest point along U.S. Highway 75 between the Red River and the Gulf of Mexico, a subtle reminder that this part of Grayson County rolls gently rather than lying flat. That terrain, combined with the town's position on a major north–south highway, has made Howe a practical and increasingly considered address within North Texas's growth corridor.

Population 3,697
County Grayson County
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What county is Howe, Texas in?

Howe is in Grayson County, in north-central Texas near the Red River and the Oklahoma state line. The county seat, Sherman, borders the town to the north, giving residents convenient access to the county's retail, civic, and medical services.

What school district serves Howe, Texas?

Howe Independent School District serves the town, operating four campuses and educating roughly 1,300 students in all. The district also serves the nearby community of Dorchester, keeping class cohorts small and closely tied to the town.

Is Howe a practical commute town for the Dallas area?

Howe sits directly on U.S. Highway 75, which provides a straight route toward Sherman to the north and the Dallas–Fort Worth metroplex to the south. That highway access makes it a practical base for commuters who prefer a small-town setting.

What is Howe, Texas known for?

Howe developed as an agricultural and railroad town, with grain elevators and a rail depot central to its early history. It also sits at roughly 860 feet, the highest point along U.S. Highway 75 between the Red River and the Gulf of Mexico.

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About Howe

Real Estate & Housing

Housing in Howe is dominated by modest single-family homes that reflect the town's farming and railroad roots. Older frame and brick houses, many from the mid-twentieth century, line the streets near downtown and the rail corridor, while newer subdivisions have been added on the town's edges as demand spread northward along U.S. 75. Lots tend to be more generous than in the denser urban cores of the metroplex, giving many homes space for yards and gardens. Compared with neighboring communities farther south, Howe's housing stock is generally smaller in scale and lower in density, which appeals to buyers seeking a more traditional small-town setting. The town's growth has been steady rather than dramatic, preserving much of its original street grid and neighborhood feel.

Neighborhoods

Lifestyle in Howe

Howe offers the unhurried pace of a small North Texas town. Daily life centers on the schools, churches, and the compact downtown district, where the town's civic identity has been carefully tended over generations. Residents typically look to nearby Sherman for larger retail, dining, and medical services, while keeping everyday errands close to home. Community events, youth athletics, and school activities provide much of the social calendar. The town's history as an agricultural and rail settlement gives it a grounded, working-town character rather than a commuter-sleeper feel, even as newer residents arrive for the highway access and more attainable housing.

Schools & Education

Public education in Howe is provided by the Howe Independent School District, a small district of four campuses serving roughly 1,300 students. In addition to the town of Howe, the district serves the nearby community of Dorchester. The district's compact size means relatively small class cohorts and close ties between the schools and the town. Older students attend Howe High School, whose activities are a focal point of community life. For residents seeking additional options, the larger districts and institutions of Sherman and the Dallas–Fort Worth area are within reach, though Howe ISD is the primary educational anchor for most local families.

Getting Around

Howe's transportation story is defined by U.S. Highway 75, the major north–south freeway that runs along the town's edge and connects it to Sherman to the north and the Dallas–Fort Worth metroplex to the south. State Highway 5 and Farm-to-Market Road 902 also intersect in town, linking Howe to surrounding Grayson County communities. Commuters heading toward the Dallas area use U.S. 75 for much of the journey. The town's elevation of roughly 860 feet is notable as the highest point along U.S. 75 between the Red River and the Gulf of Mexico. Regional air travel is served through the Dallas–Fort Worth airport system, reachable via the highway network.

Parks & Recreation

Recreation in and around Howe leans on the town's parks and the open rural landscape of southern Grayson County. School and community athletic programs, along with church and civic events, anchor much of local activity. For larger recreational outings, residents can turn to Sherman's parks and facilities to the north or make the drive to the lakes and recreation areas of the Red River region near the Oklahoma border. The town's position along U.S. 75 also puts the cultural and entertainment offerings of the Dallas–Fort Worth area within a day trip's reach.

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

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trending_down Price Reductions 0
payments Median Sale Price $268,990 -15.5%
square_foot Price per Sq Ft $172
schedule Avg Days on Market 78
sell Homes Sold 33
percent Sale-to-List Ratio 100.0%
inventory_2 Months of Inventory 6.0

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