10-acre lots from $4,600 — that's $460 per acre in genuine West Texas. Owner financed, no credit check, no bank needed. Real land at real prices.
See Available Lots Financing OptionsTexas is a big state, and land prices vary dramatically by region. If you've searched for affordable land in Texas and found yourself staring at $3,000-per-acre prices in Central Texas, $5,000–$10,000 per acre in the Hill Country, or $15,000–$30,000 per acre in Austin's metro fringe — you already know the frustration. Most of the state's land market has become inaccessible to the average buyer.
West Texas is different. Not because the land is second-rate — quite the opposite — but because the market has not yet caught up to what the region actually offers. Global Land Holdings sells 10-acre lots in Hudspeth County and Presidio County, two of the most spectacular and land-owner-friendly counties in the entire state, at prices that would be impossible to find anywhere near the Texas population centers.
To understand what West Texas land prices represent, it helps to compare them directly to other Texas regions:
| Texas Region | Typical Price per Acre | 10-Acre Cost (Est.) | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Hill Country (Gillespie/Blanco) | $8,000–$15,000+ | $80,000–$150,000+ | High demand; limited supply; near Austin/SA |
| Central Texas (Travis/Williamson) | $10,000–$30,000+ | $100,000–$300,000+ | Near Austin metro; extreme appreciation |
| East Texas (Pineywoods) | $3,000–$6,000 | $30,000–$60,000 | More humid; timber land; limited hunting |
| South Texas (Brush Country) | $2,000–$5,000 | $20,000–$50,000 | Deer hunting; flat; private mostly |
| West Texas (Hudspeth/Presidio) | $460–$750 | $4,600–$7,500 | Mountain views; off-grid freedom; Big Bend country |
The difference is dramatic and real. For the price of a single acre in the Hill Country, you can own ten acres in West Texas with mountain views, Big Bend proximity, and off-grid freedom that the Hill Country simply cannot offer at any price. And you can do it with owner financing and no credit check.
Let's be specific about what you actually receive when you buy an affordable lot from Global Land Holdings:
Not a lease, not a timeshare, not a shared parcel. A full 10-acre lot conveyed to you by deed, recorded at the county courthouse. You own it outright — it's yours to use, develop, sell, or pass on to your heirs.
West Texas's Chihuahuan Desert is genuinely beautiful — not the scrubby, neglected rural land you might imagine. Mountain ranges are visible from your property. The sky is enormous. The light is extraordinary. Sunsets here are legitimately special.
Hudspeth and Presidio counties have minimal building codes and no rural zoning. You can build what you want, when you want, how you want — without asking county officials for permission. That freedom has real, substantial value that no price tag fully captures.
West Texas has some of the darkest skies in North America. McDonald Observatory nearby is no accident — this is the best stargazing on the continent. That's a genuine quality-of-life asset you cannot replicate in suburban Texas at any price.
~90 min from El Paso · Mountain Time
Big Bend country · Rio Grande region
One of the biggest barriers to affordable land ownership isn't price — it's financing. Banks are notoriously reluctant to lend on raw rural land, and when they do, the requirements (credit score minimums, income documentation, large down payments, long wait times) exclude a huge percentage of buyers who could comfortably afford the monthly payments.
Our owner financing eliminates all of that. Here's how it works:
The 12-month plan on a $4,600 lot — even with a modest down payment — keeps monthly payments in the range that most working adults can manage comfortably. Owning land in Texas has never been more accessible. For a deeper look at financing, see our owner financing guide.
There's a common misconception that cheap land is cheap for a reason — that affordable means undesirable. That's simply not true in West Texas, and here's why:
West Texas is remote — and that's the product. The buyers who want Hill Country land want it because of its proximity to Austin and San Antonio. The buyers who want West Texas land want it because of its remoteness from Austin and San Antonio. These are different markets serving different needs, and in the West Texas market, the remoteness is a feature, not a bug.
The region is gaining visibility. Big Bend National Park receives over 400,000 visitors annually. The Marfa art scene draws global attention. McDonald Observatory brings astronomers and stargazers. Jeff Bezos's Blue Origin launches rockets nearby. The Trans-Pecos is being discovered in a systematic way — and land values follow discovery.
The cost-of-holding is almost nothing. Annual property taxes on a $5,000 West Texas lot: approximately $88–$103. You can hold this land indefinitely for less than a few dollars per month. No HOA, no maintenance obligations, no expiring lease. Just your 10 acres and the sky above it.
The most affordable path to Texas land ownership starts here. Browse available lots and pick yours today.
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$4,600. 10 acres. No credit check. Owner financed. Real deed. West Texas — where land is still priced for people, not corporations.