Texas

Convenient 2011 Texas Foreclosure with Extra Living Space Under $84K

 

 

 

 

 

 

Equipped with three bedrooms and two bathrooms, this brick foreclosure in Texas includes a flexible bonus space and extra kitchen. Outdoor features include a covered carport and BBQ area, all just minutes from local shops and dining.

 

 

 

 

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About This Convenient 2011 Texas Foreclosure with Extra Living Space Under $84K

Conveniently situated in town, this inviting three-bedroom, two-bathroom brick residence delivers comfort, space, and versatile living options. The main dwelling highlights a practical layout with generous room sizes, complemented by a flexible bonus room complete with its own kitchen and half bath. Outside, a covered carport ensures sheltered parking, while the covered barbecue area provides an excellent spot for weekend cookouts and gatherings. Positioned just moments from everyday essentials like banks, the public library, and local dining, this well-located property provides exceptional functionality and ample opportunity to customize the space to your liking.
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If interested in a property, please contact the realtor whose link is provided in the post below, or contact an agent of your own choosing. Independent verification of details and status is recommended.

 

 

 

 

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205 E Santa Clara St, Hebbronville, TX 78361                         $83,853

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Hebbronville, Texas

Hebbronville is the historic county seat of Jim Hogg County, located deep in South Texas at the crossroads of three major state highways. Established in 1883 with the arrival of the Texas-Mexican Railway, the town is famously recognized as the Vaquero Capital of Texas. This title reflects a deep-rooted ranching heritage where generations of Mexican cowboys and Tejano families have shaped the local culture and economy. Today, the community remains a quiet and welcoming hub for the surrounding ranching country, known for its small-town charm and significant Hispanic institutional history.

The local landscape is characterized by a blend of rolling plains and rugged brush country, typical of the South Texas plains. This arid environment is dominated by mesquite trees, prickly pear cactus, and drought-resistant vegetation that supports a thriving ecosystem of wildlife, including white-tailed deer, javelinas, and diverse bird species. Nearby public spaces like Jim Hogg County Park offer residents areas for recreation with baseball fields and shaded picnic spots, while the surrounding private ranch lands provide some of the most sought-after hunting and birdwatching opportunities in the state.

Structurally, the town features a mix of historic architecture and traditional ranch-style homes that line its sun-soaked streets. One of the most prominent landmarks is Our Lady of Guadalupe Parish and the adjacent Scotus College, a Spanish Colonial Revival building once used as a seminary by Franciscan friars. Local life centers around a few blocks of family-owned businesses, authentic Tex-Mex eateries, and supply stores that cater to the needs of modern-day ranchers. Living here offers a suburban-rural mix where a slow pace of life and cultural traditions continue to define the community’s identity.

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Yard featured at 205 E Santa Clara St, Hebbronville, TX, 78361
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