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Sterling Fryar

Sterling Fryar
Real Estate Agent (Broker)
Abilene TX

Broker (TX: 0585689)

18 years experience

REALTOR® 8 Active Listings Serves Taylor County, TX
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Contact Information

Brokerage
Kw Synergy
Office Address
1700 Industrial Blvd
Abilene, TX  79602
(Taylor County)
Office Phone
325-292-0800
Office Fax
Mobile
325-276-0757
Email
ster**********@**.com
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Service Areas

Knickerbocker: TX San Angelo: TX Ozona: TX Grape Creek: TX Carlsbad: TX Veribest: TX Goodfellow Afb: TX Christoval: TX Vancourt: TX Hemlock: IN Mereta: TX Miles: TX Eldorado: TX Sonora: TX Best: TX Big Lake: TX Texon: TX Barnhart: TX Mertzon: TX Silver: TX Sterling City: TX Robert Lee: TX Garden City: TX Midkiff: TX McCamey: TX Iraan: TX Sheffield: TX Rocksprings: TX Telegraph: TX Junction: TX Roosevelt: TX London: TX KatemcY: TX Menard: TX Fort McKavett: TX Hext: TX Eden: TX Millersview: TX Paint Rock: TX Santa Anna: TX Whon: TX Norton: TX Bronte: TX Blackwell: TX Wingate: TX Winters: TX Talpa: TX Novice: TX Coleman: TX Lawn: TX Maryneal: TX

About Sterling Fryar

Sterling is a seasoned real estate professional with deep roots in San Angelo, having graduated from Wall High School in 2003. He pursued higher education at Texas A&M University, earning a bachelor's degree in Agricultural Economics with a concentration in finance and real estate. Following his graduation, he and his wife, Jessica, returned to San Angelo to be near family, who reside within a short drive. They are proud parents to two children: Sloan, aged 2.5 years, and newborn Charlie.

Specializing in both real estate sales and appraisal, Sterling has developed a robust portfolio over the past 11 years. He prepares comprehensive appraisal reports for a diverse range of commercial and farm/ranch properties across Texas. Unlike many appraisers who focus on a single property type, he is a generalist with extensive knowledge in various sectors, including retail, office, multi-family, subdivisions, proposed developments, industrial, single-family residential, and farm/ranch properties. In February 2019, he joined Keller Williams, one of the nation’s fastest-growing real estate firms, as the supervising broker for the San Angelo office.

His extensive appraisal experience equips him with valuable insights that directly benefit his sales clients. Whether navigating the buying or selling process, clients can rely on his expertise to enhance their position in any real estate transaction.

Growing up, Sterling spent much of his time at the family ranch in Ozona, where he actively participated in 4-H and FFA, showcasing livestock and competing in various judging contests. This agricultural background not only enriches his personal life but also enhances his ability to serve farm and ranch clients effectively. He remains involved in the family ranching operation, which is currently managed by his uncles, cousin, and mother.

In addition to his role at Keller Williams Realty, Sterling is excited to be part of KW Land, the division focused on land transactions, including farm, ranch, and development properties.

As a Broker Associate with Keller Williams Realty, Sterling holds multiple credentials: he is a Texas Licensed Broker, a Texas Licensed REALTOR, a Texas Licensed General Certified Appraiser, and an Accredited Buyer Representative, with ongoing designation candidacy at the Appraisal Institute.

Taylor County, TX Real Estate Market Analysis (Single Family Homes)

$364,518
Avg. Listing Price
From Sterling's portfolio
3.5 / 2.3
Avg. Beds/Baths
Typical property size
1,941 sf
Avg. Square Footage
Interior living space
933
Active Listings
Current inventory

Taylor County, Texas represents a unique intersection of traditional West Texas values and modern economic growth, creating a real estate market that reflects both stability and opportunity. Located in the heart of West Texas, this county anchored by Abilene has cultivated a diverse property landscape that serves military families, healthcare professionals, university personnel, and energy sector workers. The market's resilience stems from its multi-layered economic foundation, which includes Dyess Air Force Base, several major healthcare systems, and Abilene Christian University.

With 590 total actively licensed agents serving the region, Taylor County maintains a robust real estate infrastructure that reflects the area's steady growth and development patterns. What makes this market particularly noteworthy is the complete digital connectivity of its agent network—all 590 licensed professionals maintain email contact information, indicating a tech-savvy community that embraces modern communication methods. This level of digital adoption is somewhat surprising for a traditional West Texas market and suggests a forward-thinking approach to real estate services.

Major Taylor County, Texas Real Estate Markets

Abilene dominates Taylor County's real estate landscape as the primary metropolitan center, driving most residential and commercial activity. The city's historic downtown area has experienced significant revitalization, while newer developments in the southwest portions attract families seeking modern amenities. Surrounding communities like Tuscola, Lawn, and Merkel offer rural residential opportunities that appeal to buyers seeking larger lots and small-town atmosphere while maintaining reasonable commute times to Abilene's employment centers.

The county's geographic diversity creates distinct market segments, from urban neighborhoods near the university district to ranch properties in the county's more remote areas. Military housing near Dyess Air Force Base represents a consistently active segment, with frequent turnover creating steady transaction volume. Healthcare corridor properties command premium prices due to proximity to multiple medical facilities, while energy sector growth has sparked interest in commercial and industrial developments throughout the region.

Market Dynamics and Geographic Complexity

Taylor County's real estate market operates with surprising sophistication despite its relatively modest size. The presence of major institutional employers creates stability that insulates the market from dramatic swings, while the diverse economic base ensures multiple buyer demographics remain active throughout various market cycles. Property values have shown consistent appreciation, particularly in areas with good school access and proximity to major employers, though prices remain notably more affordable than major Texas metropolitan areas.

The county's rural-urban blend creates complex zoning and development considerations that require local expertise to navigate effectively. Water rights, mineral rights, and agricultural exemptions frequently factor into transactions, particularly for properties outside Abilene's city limits. These complexities make local agent knowledge invaluable, as successful transactions often depend on understanding nuanced regulations and market customs specific to West Texas.

Why Businesses Need Taylor County, Texas Agent Contact Data

Companies targeting Taylor County's real estate market benefit significantly from direct access to the complete agent network, particularly given the universal email connectivity among all 590 licensed professionals. Mortgage lenders, insurance providers, home improvement contractors, and relocation services can efficiently reach decision-makers who influence purchasing decisions throughout the county. The military presence creates particular opportunities for businesses specializing in veteran services, security systems, and temporary housing solutions.

The concentrated nature of Taylor County's agent community creates networking effects that amplify marketing efforts, as successful partnerships with local agents often generate referrals throughout the tight-knit professional community. Technology service providers, real estate software companies, and continuing education providers find this market particularly responsive to targeted outreach, especially given the demonstrated comfort level with digital communication tools across the entire agent population.

Current Property Listings

As of 2/17/2026, Sterling Fryar has 8 properties for sale in Abilene and surrounding areas.

$810,000

Listed 2025-07-22

625 Elm St
San Angelo, TX  76901

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Lot: 161,791 sf
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$1,160,000

Listed 2025-10-17

8214 Waterloo Dr
Wall, TX  76957

Beds: 4.0
Baths: 4.0
Sq Ft: 3,210
Lot: 54,450 sf
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$251,500

Listed 2025-08-29

US Highway 87 N Lot 0
San Angelo, TX  76901

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Lot: 219,107 sf
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$2,810,700

Listed 2025-05-18

18485 S Highway 277
Christoval, TX  76935

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Lot: 2,720,758 sf
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$2,100,000

Listed 2025-06-11

2799 Ridge Lane Rd
Christoval, TX  76935

Beds: 4.0
Baths: 3.5
Sq Ft: 4,250
Lot: 3,453,437 sf
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$2,117,500

Listed 2025-11-13

E Highway 87
Eden, TX  76837

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Lot: 16,770,600 sf
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$615,000

Listed 2025-05-13

2574 County Road 162
Ovalo, TX  79541

Beds: 4.0
Baths: 2.0
Sq Ft: 2,400
Lot: 926,086 sf
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$2,100,000

Listed 2025-06-11

2799 Ridge Lane Rd
Christoval, TX  76935

Beds: 4.0
Baths: 3.5
Sq Ft: 4,250
Lot: 3,453,437 sf
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Current Property Rentals

Sterling Fryar currently has no rental properties available in Abilene and surrounding areas. Check back later.