Market Highlights
Huntsville is strategically positioned along Interstate 45, one of Texas' primary transportation corridors connecting Houston and Dallas Fort Worth. The region continues to experience growth driven by logistics expansion, manufacturing investment, institutional employment, and population migration toward more affordable markets.
The local economy is anchored by Sam Houston State University, which serves more than 21,000 students and supports long-term housing demand and workforce availability. Major regional employers including the Texas Department of Criminal Justice, Region 6 Education Service Center, Walmart, and Weatherford International contribute to economic stability and sustained commercial activity.
Demographic trends indicate strengthening household incomes and a growing daytime employment base, with more than 41,000 residents and over 42,000 daytime population within a 10-mile radius. These fundamentals support a growing workforce, long-term demand for housing, industrial services, logistics facilities, and commercial development.
Future transportation improvements, including the planned Interstate 14 corridor, are expected to enhance east west connectivity across the region and further position Huntsville as an emerging logistics and development hub. This combination of infrastructure access, workforce depth, and economic growth drivers continues to attract investment and supports long term real estate value appreciation.