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Why Live in Falfurrias
Falfurrias, Texas is a small South Texas ranching community with wide open land and a quiet, rural feel between Laredo and Corpus Christi. Founded in 1904 to support one of the state’s largest cattle ranches, it serves as the county seat and trading hub for Brooks County, drawing people who want to leave larger cities for a slower pace. Daily life centers on practical amenities and local spots, with most dining along St. Mary’s Street. Strickland’s Restaurant features country-style plates with Mexican dishes and barbecue, while Texas Grub Wagon features seafood, steaks and wings on an open-air patio. Rebecca’s is known for breakfast tacos and brunch, and chains like Whataburger, Dairy Queen and Stars Drive-In sit alongside a few boutiques, department stores and an H-E-B supermarket. Housing costs are notably low, with many older homes on cracked streets and patchy lawns, plus fixer-uppers on quarter-acre lots and traditional homes or cabanas on 1- to 15-acre parcels. Residents spend time at local parks and playgrounds, including Mary & Ed Lasater Park with climbing structures and a basketball court, Tony Lemus Park with a skate park and tennis courts, and the Falfurrias Baseball Fields for Little League. The Ed Rachal Memorial Complex features an 18-hole golf course, and the surrounding area is known for wild game like quail, wild hogs and whitetail deer. A major Border Patrol station and two highways connect Falfurrias to nearby cities and the closest 24-hour emergency room in Kingsville.
Home Trends in Falfurrias, TX
On average, homes in Falfurrias, TX sell after 73 days on the market compared to the national average of 55 days. The median sale price for homes in Falfurrias, TX over the last 12 months is $63,090, down 50% from the median home sale price over the previous 12 months.