Market Snapshot

Report generated March 2026

IndicatorValue
Population238,014
↑ 1.9% since 2020
Median Household Income$71,923
4% below national median
Median Home Value$220,800
Unemployment Rate4.1%
Median Age37.4 years
Housing Vacancy Rate17.2%

County Profile

DemographicValue
Total Population (2023)238,014
Population (2020)233,479
Population Growth1.94%
Median Household Income$71,923
Median Home Value$220,800
Total Housing Units98,672
Vacant Housing Units16,982
Housing Vacancy Rate17.2%
Median Age37.4
Bachelor's Degree or Higher28,778 (12.1%)
Unemployment Rate (BLS)4.3%

Market Overview

Smith County, Texas has a population of 238,014, which has grown 1.94% since 2020. The median household income is $71,923, below the national median of $74,580 by 3.6%. With a median home value of $220,800 and an unemployment rate of 4.3%, the local economy is moderate. The housing vacancy rate of 17.2% suggests soft market conditions. As part of Texas, Smith County benefits from the state's growing interest in vacant land investment.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the current population of Smith County, Texas?
As of the 2023 American Community Survey, Smith County has a population of 238,014. The county has grown 1.94% since the 2020 Census, indicating a growing community.
What is the median household income in Smith County?
The median household income in Smith County is $71,923, which is 3.6% below the national median of $74,580.
Is Smith County growing or shrinking?
Smith County is growing. The population has increased 1.94% since 2020.
What is the housing market like in Smith County?
The median home value in Smith County is $220,800. The housing vacancy rate is 17.2%, which suggests soft market conditions. The unemployment rate is 4.3%, indicating a moderate local economy.
Does Reelvest buy land in Smith County, Texas?
Yes! Reelvest Properties buys vacant land throughout Texas, including Smith 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.