
Johnson County
WELCOME TO JOHNSON
Johnson County, located just south of Fort Worth, offers a mix of rural charm, growing suburban communities, and easy access to major urban centers. With cities like Burleson, Cleburne, Joshua, and Alvarado experiencing steady growth, the county has become an increasingly attractive destination for families, first-time buyers, and investors seeking more space and affordability without sacrificing convenience. The area’s blend of small-town atmosphere, quality schools, and proximity to highways and commuter routes makes it an appealing alternative to more densely populated parts of North Texas.
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As of mid-2025, the residential real estate market in Johnson County is showing signs of balance and gradual growth. Median home prices are more affordable compared to nearby counties, often ranging in the $300,000–$350,000 range, depending on the location and home type. Homes are spending a bit more time on the market than in previous years—typically around 40 to 50 days—reflecting a more measured pace of buying activity. Increased inventory has created opportunities for buyers, who now have greater selection and negotiating power than during the recent seller-dominated years.
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For sellers, the current environment still offers solid opportunities, especially for well-maintained homes priced competitively. While the market is no longer as fast-moving as it was during the peak years, there remains consistent demand for homes in growing areas like Burleson and Cleburne. New construction is also active throughout the county, offering modern options for buyers seeking turnkey properties, particularly in developing subdivisions on the edges of city limits.
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The rental market in Johnson County is also maturing. Average monthly rents remain relatively affordable compared to larger metro areas, typically ranging between $1,400 and $1,800 depending on the size and condition of the property. Demand for single-family rentals is particularly strong, driven by families and working professionals looking for more space and yard access without committing to homeownership. Vacancy rates remain low, especially in newer and well-located properties, making this an appealing market for rental property owners and investors.
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What sets Johnson County apart is its long-term growth trajectory. As the Dallas–Fort Worth metroplex expands southward, the county continues to benefit from new infrastructure projects, economic development, and increased interest from both homeowners and businesses. At the same time, Johnson County retains its unique character, with a strong sense of community, open space, and lower cost of living.
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Whether you're a buyer looking for value and space, a seller wanting to capitalize on continued regional growth, or an investor seeking steady rental returns, Johnson County presents a wealth of opportunity. As a local realtor and property manager with hands-on experience in this area, I can guide you through the process with confidence and insight—helping you take full advantage of what this growing county has to offer.