Amarillo, TXmetro area · Texas

🔥 #36 of 591 ranked US markets

Public-record counts · 12 months ending 2026-06-03 · compiled 2026-07-05

Investor purchases (12 mo)

872

purchases by LLCs & corporations

Per 100 homes

0.9

median ranked market: 0.4

Change vs prior 12 mo

+24%

704 → 872 investor purchases

Share of sales to investors

17%

872 of 5,028 recorded sales

Turnover

5.0%

share of all homes that sold

Single-family homes

99,790

Where inside Amarillo? County by county

Same counting rules at every level. Open a county to see its hottest ZIPs — that's the level you'd actually market at.

Potter County386 investor purchases · 1.0 per 100 homes · 21% of sales · 40,376 homes7 ranked ZIPs ↓
#ZIPCountyInvestor purchaseslast 12 moPer 100 homesinvestor purchasesShare of salesbought by investors
7779106Potter County1271.425%
14679107Potter County1231.125%
24679102Potter County270.917%
31279103Potter County310.822%
36979104Potter County180.723%
59179108Potter County310.516%
71979124Potter County210.47%
Randall County455 investor purchases · 0.9 per 100 homes · 16% of sales · 53,496 homes5 ranked ZIPs ↓
#ZIPCountyInvestor purchaseslast 12 moPer 100 homesinvestor purchasesShare of salesbought by investors
5379110Randall County1151.627%
24079015Randall County740.917%
28079109Randall County1180.916%
46179119Randall County560.610%
50379118Randall County770.613%
Carson County31 investor purchases · 0.7 per 100 homes · 13% of sales · 4,748 homesno ranked ZIPs

No ZIP in Carson County clears the ZIP ranking bars (500 homes, 30 sales, 15 investor purchases) — the county totals above are still real; the activity is just spread thin.

Armstrong County0 investor purchases · 0.0 per 100 homes · 0% of sales · 643 homesno ranked ZIPs

No ZIP in Armstrong County clears the ZIP ranking bars (500 homes, 30 sales, 15 investor purchases) — the county totals above are still real; the activity is just spread thin.

Oldham County0 investor purchases · 0.0 per 100 homes · 0% of sales · 527 homesno ranked ZIPs

No ZIP in Oldham County clears the ZIP ranking bars (500 homes, 30 sales, 15 investor purchases) — the county totals above are still real; the activity is just spread thin.

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