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The Hot Mineral City of Texas

About Marlin, TX

Welcome to Marlin, the Falls County seat known as the "Hot Mineral City of Texas," set along the Brazos River with a mineral-springs spa heritage.

Marlin is a city in Central Texas and the county seat of Falls County, situated along the Brazos River about thirty minutes southeast of Waco. Its population is roughly 5,600. Marlin's identity is inseparable from its mineral waters: the city has long been known as the "Hot Mineral City of Texas," a title earned in the late 19th and early 20th centuries when its springs made it a destination for health seekers from across the state and beyond. The story began in 1891, when hot mineral springs were discovered in the area. The mineral-rich water, believed to have healing properties, turned Marlin into a major health resort, with grand bathhouses such as the Bethesda and Majestic, the Imperial Hotel, and a hospital built around the waters. The city's mild climate and rail connections to Dallas, Houston, and San Antonio drew visitors in large numbers, and even Conrad Hilton operated a hotel here in his early career. The introduction of modern medicine eventually diminished the spa trade, and the grand bathhouses are gone, but the artesian wells still flow, producing tens of thousands of gallons of 147-degree water each day. Today Marlin is a quieter county-seat community. The Falls County Historical Museum and the Palace Theatre anchor local culture, and the Marlin Independent School District serves about 880 students. Residents value the historic architecture, the Brazos River setting, and the city's affordable, unhurried pace, with Waco, College Station, Dallas, and Austin all within reach. For those drawn to a historic Central Texas town with a distinctive past, Marlin offers character and value in equal measure.

Population 5,581
County Falls County
Active Listings 122
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Frequently Asked Questions

What county is Marlin in?

Marlin is in Falls County, Texas, and serves as the county seat. It sits in Central Texas along the Brazos River, about thirty minutes southeast of Waco and roughly an hour from College Station.

Why is Marlin called the Hot Mineral City?

Marlin is called the 'Hot Mineral City of Texas' because hot mineral springs were discovered there in 1891. The mineral-rich waters made the city a major health resort in the early 20th century, drawing visitors to its bathhouses and grand hotels.

What school district serves Marlin?

Students in Marlin attend the Marlin Independent School District, a community district with three campuses and roughly 880 to 900 students serving the city and the surrounding Falls County area for grades pre-K through twelve.

How far is Marlin from Waco?

Marlin is about thirty minutes from Waco, roughly an hour from College Station, and about an hour and a half from both Dallas and Austin, placing it within reach of Central Texas's larger cities.

Do Marlin's mineral wells still flow?

Yes. Marlin's artesian wells still flow to this day, producing roughly 48,000 gallons of 147-degree mineral water each day, even though the grand bathhouses of the early 20th century no longer stand in the city.

City Guide

About Marlin

Real Estate & Housing

Marlin's housing reflects its history as a turn-of-the-century resort town and county seat. The city holds a notable stock of older homes, including early 20th-century houses built during its spa-era boom, alongside more modest mid-century and later construction. The market is unhurried and affordable, characteristic of a small Central Texas county seat, and offers more home for the money than the larger metro areas within an hour's drive. Buyers are often drawn by the historic architecture, the small-town setting, and the value, accepting the tradeoff of fewer urban amenities in exchange for space and affordability.

Neighborhoods

Marlin is organized around its downtown, which retains the imprint of its spa-resort heyday in its early 20th-century commercial and hotel buildings, and around the county courthouse that anchors civic life. Residential streets radiate from the center, holding older homes from the town's boom years, while the city's edges blend into the Brazos River countryside and Falls County farmland. There are no large modern subdivisions of note; Marlin reads as a traditional Central Texas county seat with a historic core and a rural fringe. Its character is defined more by architecture and history than by distinct named neighborhoods.

Lifestyle in Marlin

Marlin's lifestyle carries the memory of its spa-town past. The city's identity as the Hot Mineral City of Texas is woven into local pride, even though the grand bathhouses of the early 20th century are gone and the artesian wells now flow largely as a historic curiosity. Daily life is small-town and centered on the county seat's institutions, the schools, and the Brazos River setting. The Falls County Historical Museum and the Palace Theatre provide a cultural anchor, with live productions and dinner theater. Residents enjoy a relaxed Central Texas pace with Waco's amenities about thirty minutes away and Dallas and Austin within a drive for larger outings.

Schools & Education

Marlin is served by the Marlin Independent School District, a community district with three campuses and roughly 880 to 900 students serving the city and the surrounding Falls County area. The district is a central institution in the community, as is typical of a county-seat town, with school activities anchoring local life. For families, it offers a hometown, single-district educational pathway close to home, with the larger educational and cultural resources of Waco and the Central Texas region within a short drive.

Getting Around

Marlin's transportation position is defined by its proximity to Central Texas's larger cities. Waco lies about thirty minutes away, College Station roughly an hour, and both Dallas and Austin about an hour and a half, all reached by the region's highway network. This placement gives Marlin residents access to major employment centers and airports while living in a small, affordable county seat. Travel is by private vehicle, with no passenger rail serving the city despite its historic rail-resort origins. For residents, the practical pattern is a short drive to Waco for daily needs and a longer trip for the metro areas.

Parks & Recreation

Marlin's recreation leans on history and the Brazos River. The city's mineral-water heritage remains a point of interest, and the Falls County Historical Museum documents the area's past, while the Palace Theatre hosts plays and dinner productions. The Brazos River provides fishing and riverside recreation for the area, and the surrounding Falls County countryside offers hunting and rural pursuits. Waco, thirty minutes away, brings the region's larger parks, lakes, and cultural attractions within easy reach. Recreation in Marlin is thus a small-town mix of local culture, river access, and convenient trips to Central Texas's larger destinations.

MARKET SNAPSHOT

The Market at a Glance

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

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payments Median Sale Price $169,950 +65.0%
square_foot Price per Sq Ft $92
schedule Avg Days on Market 84
sell Homes Sold 16
percent Sale-to-List Ratio 100.0%
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Price & Sales History

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1410 Lorene Lane For Sale
$130,680
1410 Lorene LaneMarlin, TX 76661
  • 4 bd
  • 2.5 ba
  • 2085 sqft
  • Built 1978
  • 2240593
502 San Antonio St For Rent
$321
502 San Antonio StMarlin, TX 76661
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  • 1 ba
  • Built 1999
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502 San Antonio St For Rent
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502 San Antonio StMarlin, TX 76661
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  • 1 ba
  • Built 1999
  • 56809746
1309 Rock Dam Rd For Sale
$625,000
1309 Rock Dam RdMarlin, TX 76661
  • 4 bd
  • 4.5 ba
  • 5419 sqft
  • Built 1979
  • 25004493
1309 Rock Dam Road For Sale
$625,000
1309 Rock Dam RoadMarlin, TX 76661
  • 4 bd
  • 4.5 ba
  • 5419 sqft
  • Built 1979
  • 6755599
312 Mistletoe Drive For Sale
$82,599
312 Mistletoe DriveMarlin, TX 76661
  • 2 bd
  • 1 ba
  • 1032 sqft
  • Built 1955
  • 12015356
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