Ennis
Market InsightsEnnis is a city in eastern Ellis County, Texas, United States, located south of Dallas. The population was 18,513 at the 2010 census, up from 16,454 at the 2000 census. It is the third largest city in Ellis County with the county seat Waxahachie being the most populous, followed by the city of Midlothian. The city is also home to the National Polka Festival.Ennis is located in the southeastern portion of the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex.
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274 homes for sale in Ennis
- 49.33 Acres1/32 32New
$1,235,000
0000 Central High Road, Ennis, TX 75119
Listed by John Dunwoody of CENTURY 21 Judge Fite Co.
- 3 Acres1/6 6New
- 5,009 Sqft Lot1/12 12New
- 5.07 Acres Lot1/18 18New
$895,000
2309 N Preston Street, Ennis, TX 75119
Listed by John Dunwoody of CENTURY 21 Judge Fite Co.
- 1.95 Acres1/4 4Active
- 2 Acres1/3 3Active
- 6 Acres1/9 9Active
- 2,520 SqFt1/9 9Active
- 6.07 Acres Lot1/19 19Active
$1,720,000
2309 & 2313 N Preston Street, Ennis, TX 75119
Listed by John Dunwoody of CENTURY 21 Judge Fite Co.
- 30 Acres1/5 5Active
- 11 Acres1/40 40Active
- 11 Acres1/40 40Active
- 11 Acres1/40 40Active
- 8,929 Sqft Lot1/23 23Active
- 27.71 Acres1/23 23Active
- 5.97 Acres1/5 5Active
- 1 Acres Lot1/32 32Active
$825,000
2313 N Preston Street, Ennis, TX 75119
Listed by John Dunwoody of CENTURY 21 Judge Fite Co.
- 0.93 Acres Lot1/28 28Active
$2,245
1905 W Ennis Avenue #204, Ennis, TX 75119
Listed by Jake Villarreal of FBM Property Management
- 1.21 Acres Lot1/26 26Active
$575,000
2415 N Preston Street, Ennis, TX 75119
Listed by John Dunwoody of CENTURY 21 Judge Fite Co.
- 22.2 Acres1/4 4Active
- 17.32 Acres1/3 3Active
- 4,356 Sqft Lot1/3 3Active
- 0.51 AcresActive
- 11.1 Acres1/3 3Active
$205,350
11.10AC-TR6 Sandswitch Road, Ennis, TX 75119
Listed by Eli Banks of Berkshire Hathaway HomeService