Market Snapshot

Report generated March 2026

IndicatorValue
Population785
↓ 5.1% since 2020
Median Household Income$66,118
11% below national median
Median Home Value$176,800
Unemployment Rate0.5%
Median Age39.4 years
Housing Vacancy Rate22.7%

County Profile

DemographicValue
Total Population (2023)785
Population (2020)827
Population Growth-5.08%
Median Household Income$66,118
Median Home Value$176,800
Total Housing Units392
Vacant Housing Units89
Housing Vacancy Rate22.7%
Median Age39.4
Bachelor's Degree or Higher90 (11.5%)
Unemployment Rate (BLS)4.2%

Market Overview

Roberts County, Texas has a population of 785, which has declined 5.08% since 2020. The median household income is $66,118, below the national median of $74,580 by 11.3%. With a median home value of $176,800 and an unemployment rate of 4.2%, the local economy is moderate. The housing vacancy rate of 22.7% suggests soft market conditions. Roberts County is part of Texas's land market, attracting both local and out-of-state buyers.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the current population of Roberts County, Texas?
As of the 2023 American Community Survey, Roberts County has a population of 785. The county has declined 5.08% since the 2020 Census.
What is the median household income in Roberts County?
The median household income in Roberts County is $66,118, which is 11.3% below the national median of $74,580.
Is Roberts County growing or shrinking?
Roberts County is shrinking. The population has declined 5.08% since 2020.
What is the housing market like in Roberts County?
The median home value in Roberts County is $176,800. The housing vacancy rate is 22.7%, which suggests soft market conditions. The unemployment rate is 4.2%, indicating a moderate local economy.
Does Reelvest buy land in Roberts County, Texas?
Yes! Reelvest Properties buys vacant land throughout Texas, including Roberts County. We make cash offers within 24-48 hours, close in 14-30 days, and pay all closing costs. Get your free cash offer today.
Data Sources: U.S. Census Bureau American Community Survey (2023), Bureau of Labor Statistics (2025). Updated monthly.