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c.1956 Texas Brick Home For Sale $125K

$125,000

Nestled on a generous lot with convenient access to the expressway, this Texas brick home delivers the calm and privacy of rural livingโ€”while keeping shopping, dining, schools, and everyday city conveniences just minutes away.

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Realtor Comments

Discover the perfect blend of country living and convenience at 15626 S US Hwy 281 in San Benito. This versatile property provides plenty of room to spread out, whether you’re looking for space for entertaining, outdoor activities, animals, or future improvements. The home features a welcoming layout with comfortable living spaces, abundant natural light, and endless potential to make it your own. Conveniently located near San Benito, Harlingen, and Brownsville, this property offers an excellent opportunity for homeowners, investors, or anyone ready to enjoy South Texas living. Don’t miss your chance to own this unique property with endless possibilities schedule your showing today!
  • 3bd
  • 2ba
  • 1,288sqft
  • 0.27 acre lot
  • Circa 1956

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15626 US-281, San Benito, TX 78586

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.ย 

Contact Realtor: Janelle Esparza

Brokered by Element Realty, LLC

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Pros

  • Lower cost of living (often): Housing and everyday expenses are frequently more affordable than in many parts of Texas.
  • Warm climate: Lots of sunshine and outdoor time for much of the year.
  • Access to the Rio Grande Valley: Youโ€™re within driving distance of shopping, medical services, and events across the region.
  • Less โ€œbig cityโ€ feel: Many residents like the slower pace and community vibe compared to larger metros.
  • Growing local services/amenities: Over time, more retail and dining options tend to appear as the area develops.
  • Proximity to Mexico: Cultural food, events, and cross-border travel can be a plus for some people.

Cons

  • Summer heat and humidity: Expect very hot/humid weather for long stretches; outdoor activity often shifts to early mornings/evenings.
  • Hurricane/rough-weather considerations (region-wide): While San Benitoโ€™s exact impact varies by storm path, Gulf weather can affect the area.
  • Border-related factors: Issues like immigration enforcement activity, wait times (if you cross), and related political/media attention can affect day-to-day life.
  • Job market can depend on the industry: Opportunities may be more limited in specialized fields; many people commute within the Valley or work regionally.
  • Traffic can be uneven: Some areas/times are smoother, while major routes and school/work peaks can still get busy.
  • Heat impacts home maintenance: A/C reliability, roof/insulation, and water/energy costs can be bigger factors than in cooler climates.
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