$400 - $1,210 per month
Fishpond at Alice
1 - 2 Beds
300 E 3rd St, Alice, TX 78332
$400 - $1,210 per month
Fishpond at Alice
1 - 2 Beds
300 E 3rd St, Alice, TX 78332
$900 per month
651 Trevino St, Alice, TX 78332
Welcome to this refreshed 2-bedroom, 1-bathhome in a peaceful neighborhood. Home boasts freshinterior and exterior paint, brand new flooring throughout, and updated paneling,creating a bright and inviting atmosphere.
Bradley Schmidt The Ron Brown Company
$825 - $850 per month
Sunset Village Apartments
1 Bed
901 Sunset Dr, Alice, TX 78332
$1,200 per month
1010 Range St, Alice, TX 78332
This charming home features spacious bedrooms and an open kitchen and dining area. The formal living room showcases earth-tone walls complemented by white trim, while the bedrooms are painted in a clean, crisp gray. The kitchen is adorned with wood cabinets and has plenty of space for a table. A vintage front porch invites you to relax with a cool refreshment at the end of the day. Recently
Courtney Teeter Cass Real Estate
$1,400 per month
4299 Fm 1352 Unit A, Alice, TX 78332
This property has been recently renovated, and features a large upstairs bedroom with large master bath, and central A/C and heat. This house sits slightly outside of town on a small ranch with beautiful outdoor space. Great for a small family or individuals looking for a peaceful space away from town. Breezy afternoons are amazing! Pets welcome.
$625 - $675 per month
Avenue One10
1 Bed
110 S Stadium Rd, Alice, TX 78332
Alice, Texas, known as the "coyote capital of Texas," is a small city located about an hour from Corpus Christi. Historically significant for its oil industry, railroads, and cattle ranching, Alice has faced economic challenges and a declining population, now around 17,500. Recent reinvestments in parks and homes aim to revitalize the area. The city boasts 12 parks, including the recently reopened natatorium and waterpark in partnership with YMCA, an 18-hole municipal golf course, and Heldt Park with its new stage for outdoor concerts. Lake Findley, 2 miles north, is popular for fishing and hiking. Alice's housing market features established ranch-style homes, some requiring repairs, and land plots ranging from $25,000 to $100,000 per acre. Education options include Alice Independent School District, which offers career and technical education courses, and Coastal Bend College for trade certifications. Major employers include Halliburton and Spohn Hospital. Downtown Alice has a mix of boutiques, antique stores, and music shops, with dining options like King Street Grill and various Mexican restaurants. Community engagement is strong through civic clubs and church activities. Alice faces flood risks, particularly around Lake Findley and Lattas Creek.