Brownwood, Texas
A crossroads town at the intersection of US 67, US 84, and US 183. Howard Payne University provides an educational anchor. The surrounding ranch land means contractors here serve a wide rural radius.
Stable. Agricultural economy with some growth in retirement community development.
Brownwood's value is geographic — it's the only commercial center for a huge area of rural Central Texas. Contractors who rank here capture Brown, Comanche, Mills, Coleman, and San Saba counties because there's nowhere else for rural homeowners to search. The effective market is much larger than the city population suggests. Low investment, low competition, steady return.
Advantages & Challenges
- +Only commercial center for a multi-county area
- +Very low competition
- +Wide effective service radius
- +Stable agricultural economy
- –Small city population
- –Rural customers may have longer payment cycles
- –Limited growth potential
- –Remote from major supply chains
Nearby Opportunities
These adjacent markets can be paired with Brownwood for a multi-location coverage strategy.
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