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Explore The Seasons, a single-family home community by National HomeCorp situated at 6248 Farm To Market Road 3080, Mabank, TX 75147. At the moment, the community has a status of Coming soon. Offering 0 units.

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Community Details
Community Details
- Builder(s):
- National HomeCorp
- Home type:
- Single-Family
- Selling status:
- Coming soon
- School district:
- Mabank Independent School District
Community Amenities
- Dining Nearby
- Shopping Nearby
Community Address
- County:
- Van Zandt
Schools in Mabank Independent School District
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Getting Around
Air Quality
The 30-day average AQI:Moderate
Air quality is acceptable. However, there may be a risk for some people, particularly those who are unusually sensitive to air pollution.
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Natural Hazards Risk
Climate hazards can impact homes and communities, with risks varying by location. These scores reflect the potential impact of natural disasters and climate-related risks on Van Zandt County
Provided by FEMA
Financial Details
The price is yet to be defined, but the area average is $354,750.
Average Home Price in Mabank, TX 75147
Calculated based on the Jome data
The Seasons by National HomeCorp
Mabank, Texas, is a small town situated in Kaufman County, about 50 miles southeast of Dallas. With a population of around 3,000 residents, it offers a peaceful, rural lifestyle while remaining close enough to larger urban centers for access to amenities and job opportunities.
The town’s economy is largely driven by agriculture, with farming and ranching being key industries. Additionally, tourism is a notable sector, especially due to the proximity of Cedar Creek Lake, a popular spot for fishing, boating, and recreational activities. The lake draws visitors from across the region, contributing to local businesses such as marinas, restaurants, and shops.
Though Mabank itself is small, it benefits from its location near major highways, such as U.S. Route 175, which provides a straightforward connection to the larger cities of Dallas and Tyler. This makes commuting for work or leisure relatively convenient. The town's proximity to Dallas, about an hour's drive away, also offers residents access to the city's vibrant job market, cultural amenities, and shopping options, all while living in a quieter, more affordable setting.
Overall, Mabank combines a rural charm with practical access to urban conveniences, making it an appealing choice for those seeking a slower pace of life without sacrificing proximity to bigger cities.