$814 - $1,132 per month
Greenbriar Apartment Homes
1-3 Beds
2001 Avenue F, El Campo, TX 77437
$814 - $1,132 per month
Greenbriar Apartment Homes
1-3 Beds
2001 Avenue F, El Campo, TX 77437
$1,500 per month
1609 Amber St, El Campo, TX 77437
Quiet neighborhood, newly renovated (900sqft) 2 bedroom 1 bath, new central air/heat. all new appliances included(Fridge,stove, microwave, washer, and dryer).Lawn maintenance, monthly AC Filter change, and quarterly pest control included. No pets, no smoking. Tenant pays utilities.
AJ Guel RE/MAX Professionals
$995 per month
21 Serena Dr, El Campo, TX 77437
Very clean Manufactured Home Located in Country Air Mobile Home Park. Central Air & Heat. Includes Washer, Dryer, Fridge, Stove & Dish Washer. Rent includes Base rent for water, sewer, & Trash service. Ready to move in.
Rod Pavlock Pavlock Properties
$900 per month
0 Fm 2546 Unit 26277617, El Campo, TX 77437
LAND FOR LEASE ONLY!! 10.5 ACRES FOR RENT WITH FM 2546 FRONTAGE. THIS PROPERTY IS CLEARED AND OUT OF THE FLOOD ZONE. QUIET FARMING AREA WITH GREAT WIDE OPEN VIEWS. NO RESTRICTIONS! TRUCK DRIVERS ARE WELCOME!!
Maura Westphal Coady Nextgen Real Estate Properties
$1,005 per month
802 West Loop, El Campo, TX 77437
Welcome to The Fountains; new build apartments in El Campo, TX! Both 1 bedroom and 2 bedroom units available. Property features: stainless steel appliances, in-unit washer/dryer, walk-in closests, granite countertops, ample natural lighting, private patios, pet friendly.
Jamie Appling Zalman & Company
$3,200 per month
202 N Mechanic St, El Campo, TX 77437
Commercial building for lease! Excellent location in El Campo’s busiest intersection! Guaranteed high visibility and traffic. Perfect for any office or retail business - showcase cabinet and wall display accessories included for merchandise. Let’s get your business established in this excellent commercial setting. Building Square Feet: 1,892, Lot Dimensions: 135 x 90, Separate Men’s/Women’s
Michelle Alejo The Ron Brown Company
With roughly 12,000 residents, El Campo is the largest city in quiet, rural Wharton County. Spanish for "the camp," the city began as a railroad shipping camp for prairie grass, cattle and grain. An agricultural heritage has stuck around for generations, even following El Campo's 1930s oil boom. Today, relatively newer industries are opening doors to economic development, prompting leaders to work toward growing the city's current housing market, schools and businesses. "It's not like Sugarland or Houston, where you have everything to do five m ...