COMMUNITY PROFILES
Situated on the High Plains of the Panhandle, the Amarillo is encompassed within the Amarillo Metropolitan Statistical Area approximately 110 miles north of Lubbock. Covering 922 square miles, this region benefits from a blend of traditional farming and ranching activity with thriving sectors for manufacturing, food processing technology, aerospace, education, healthcare, services, and tourism. More than 90 percent of the population reside in Amarillo, located in the southern part of the county bordering Randall County. Since part of the city of Amarillo spills across that border, Randall County also claims Amarillo as its largest municipality.
Newcomers to the region will find a pleasing selection of homes in every price range and equally varied settings from country to urban and suburban. Regardless of where you choose to settle, the most treasured discovery will be the strong sense of community and the friendliness of your new neighbors.