Fisher County Redeemable Deed Sale Information

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Fisher County Information

The Fisher County tax sale information can be found using the links and resources below.

County Address:

PO Box 278
100 North Concho Street

County Zip Code:

79543

County Phone:

325.776.2181

County Fax:

325.776.2104

County Email:

jonnye.gibson@fishercounty.org

County Treasurer:

Jonnye Gibson

Controlling Entity:

Tax Collector

Controlling Entity Website:

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County Website

Assessor Entity:

Assessor/Collector

Assessor Address:

PO Box 278

Assessor City:

Roby

Assessor Zip:

79543

Assessor Phone:

325.776.2181

Assessor Website:

Click Here

Records Entity:

County Clerk

Records Address:

PO Box 368

Records City:

Roby

Records ZIp:

79543

Records Phone:

325.776.2401

Records Website:

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Fisher County Summary

Fisher County, Texas is located in the western part of the state, about two hours from the state capital of Austin. The county has a population of about 4,000 people, and the median age is 38. The median household income is $46,859, which is slightly below the national average of $57,652. The poverty rate in Fisher County is 16.7%, which is higher than the national average of 11.8%.

The majority of the population is white (84.6%), followed by Hispanic (10.8%), African American (2.5%), and other (2.1%). The largest employers in the county are in the retail and healthcare industries, with the largest employers being Walmart, Texas Health Resources, and the Fisher County School District.

Education in Fisher County is provided by the Fisher County Independent School District, which serves the county’s four public schools. The district has an overall graduation rate of 94%, which is higher than the national average of 84%. The district also offers a variety of Advanced Placement courses, as well as dual credit courses in partnership with local universities.

Real estate in Fisher County is relatively affordable, with the median home value being $87,000, which is lower than the national average of $231,000. The median rent is $664, which is slightly higher than the national average of $1,500. The county is home to a variety of housing options, from single-family homes to apartments and townhomes.

Overall, Fisher County is a rural area with a strong agricultural industry and a population that is largely white and Hispanic. The economy is largely based on retail and healthcare, and the real estate market is relatively affordable. Education is provided by the Fisher County Independent School District, which has a high graduation rate and offers a variety of Advanced Placement and dual credit courses.

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