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Several Coryell County Homes Sold in Early November, Market Shows Activity

Homes.com records show several residential sales in Coryell County from Nov. 6 to Nov. 12, 2025, including transactions in Copperas Cove and Gatesville. These recent sales provide fresh comparable data that matters for local buyers, sellers, appraisals, and property tax assessments.

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Several Coryell County Homes Sold in Early November, Market Shows Activity
Several Coryell County Homes Sold in Early November, Market Shows Activity

Homes.com posted multiple entries of recently sold residential properties in Coryell County for the week of Nov. 6 to Nov. 12, 2025. Among the listings on the county sold page, 2562 Muscovy Drive in Copperas Cove was listed as sold on Nov. 7, 2025, 118 N 30th Street in Gatesville was listed as sold on Nov. 7, 2025, and 1360 County Road 137 in Gatesville was listed as sold on Nov. 10, 2025. The site aggregates sale dates, square footage, bedroom and bathroom counts, and price information for entries on the county sold page.

This information matters to Coryell County residents because recent closed sales establish the most current comparables used by appraisers, real estate agents, and prospective buyers. Fresh sales data helps homeowners assess the market value of their property when contemplating a sale or a refinance. For sellers, documented transactions on public sites serve as benchmarks for setting asking prices. For buyers, the same records illuminate how active the local market is in Copperas Cove and Gatesville and what kinds of homes are changing hands.

Beyond individual transactions, aggregated sold listings contribute to transparency in the local housing market. Publicly accessible records that include sale dates and property details can influence property tax assessments and valuation cycles because assessors rely on transaction evidence to set fair market value. Local policymakers and housing planners also use sales velocity and volume to gauge housing supply dynamics and to consider whether zoning or development incentives are needed.

Readers should treat online sold listings as useful starting points rather than final legal records. Homes.com presents public real estate transaction information and summary details, including last listed prices and sale notes for some entries. For definitive closing figures, deed recordings and county appraisal district records remain the official sources. Homeowners and prospective buyers who want detailed transaction histories or price confirmation should consult the Coryell County appraisal district, title companies, or local real estate professionals.

In the short term, these Nov. sales signal active market movement in parts of Coryell County. Over the longer term, consistent posting of recent closed sales provides a growing dataset that will improve trend analysis for local prices, days on market, and inventory changes. For residents watching the market, ongoing attention to newly posted sold records will be one of the clearest ways to track how local housing conditions evolve.

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