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Neighborhoods in Hidalgo County, TX

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    Palmhurst

    The City of Palmhurst is located in Hidalgo County and is roughly 7 miles from the Rio Grande-Mexico border and 8 miles from downtown McAllen. It was once home to John H. Shary, the Nebraska businessman who planted the first large commercial citrus grove in Texas in 1915, a feat that earned him distinction as "The Father of the Texas Citrus

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      $342K

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      $226K - $2M

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      44 Listings

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    Alton

    With its motto, "Where you belong," the small city of Alton welcomes everyone with open arms. "Alton has grown exponentially since I've been here. We have a lot more people coming into the city now, and in the next couple of years, it's just going to boom," says Steve Peña, CEO of the city's development corporation since 2006. Just like many

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      $220K

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      $166K - $1.2M

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      164 Listings

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    Elsa

    A red caboose sits on the corner of North Broad Way Street in the small town of Elsa, a reminder of its railroad days. Neighbors often run into each other at concerts at The Garden at Pacific Trails or while cheering on the football team at the high school. "The city always throws festivals with live music. There is a new skate park, and they are

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      $205K

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      $90K - $476K

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      19 Listings

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    La Homa

    Between Mission and Palmview, La Homa's small community is seeing rapid growth. Schools, parks and grocery stores are at residents’ fingertips for more accessible price points than nearby McAllen, Hidalgo County’s largest city. That’s part of the reason why La Homa is growing at a rapid rate. As a result, resources and local improvements have

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      $200K

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      $101K - $852K

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      29 Listings

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    Palmview

    Just a few miles from the Mexican border, Palmview is a city in Hidalgo County that not only offers its 17,000 residents affordable homes on spacious lots and many things to do, but it also offers balmy weather — about 75 degrees — all year long. The warm winter weather is one of the main draws for scores of "winter Texans," people from across the

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      $190K

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      $70K - $770K

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      33 Listings

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    Abram-Perezville

    Abram-Perezville may be a small residential area, but like many neighboring South Texas communities, growth is on the horizon. Just a few miles from the Mexico border, Abram-Perezville is surrounded by historically underserved communities, often referred to as colonias. The area has continued to improve over the last decade with the help of The

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      $188K

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      $91K - $551K

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      16 Listings

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    Granjeno

    Founded in the late 18th century, Granjeno predates the state of Texas itself. With roots deeply intertwined with the region's origins, Granjeno has been home to multiple generations of families who have resided here since its inception. El Granjeno Cemetery dates back to 1872 and has silently witnessed the city's early days. Located just 7 miles

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      $188K

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    San Juan

    Thousands of migrating birds and butterflies aren’t the only ones attracted to San Juan in the Rio Grande Valley. In 1992, San Juan’s population was just shy of 11,000. By 2000, that number almost doubled. Currently, over 35,000 call it home, with most identifying as Latino. “It’s a very fast-paced, growing city that is growing upwards because it

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      $187K

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      $116K - $550K

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      217 Listings

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    Doffing

    The city of Doffing, located 15 miles west of McAllen, is within the southern region of Texas' Rio Grande and is known for its agricultural output. Wide-open pastures and lush orchards surround quiet residential streets lined with contemporary ranch homes and subtropical vegetation. The real estate landscape is visibly transitioning here, where

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      $179K

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      $79K - $569K

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      12 Listings

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    Pharr

    Pharr is a small city in the lower Rio Grande Valley, where the air is sweet with the scent of citrus fruits. Established in the early 1900s, Pharr quickly emerged as a pivotal center for agriculture and trade, only 15 miles north of the Mexican border. But Pharr isn't just about farming and trading. "The city has always had this homey feel

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      $177K

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      $102K - $675K

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      166 Listings

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    Edcouch

    Edcouch is one of several small towns along State Highway 107 in Southern Texas’ Hidalgo County. The surrounding area is home to some of the nation’s most historically underserved communities, often referred to as “colonias.” Since Edcouch’s inception, residents have come together because of a shared love for their community and to bridge the gaps

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      $173K

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      $78K - $578K

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      12 Listings

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    Alamo

    Alamo, a border city of roughly 19,500, is defined by its proximity to Mexico, with the Pharr-Reynosa International Bridge and the Donna-Rio Bravo International Bridge less than 15 miles away. The Rio Grande Valley – where Alamo is located – has experienced a rapid boom in construction over the last five years, introducing new subdivisions, small

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      $171K

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      $114K - $713K

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      94 Listings

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    La Villa

    Look up La Villa, and one of the first things one will find is a slogan that hints at the pride locals take in this area: “Small City with a Big Heart.” The city’s pride has been forged through time. “A lot of people have lived there for years,” says local Realtor Jeff Walker of Walker Realty, who has been in real estate for over 30 years.

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      $170K

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      $36K - $282K

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      5 Listings

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    La Blanca

    La Blanca is a small town where neighbors know each other’s names, mom-and-pop shops dot the streets, and the loudest noise is the sound of songbirds nestled in fruit trees. “It’s quiet, peaceful and there’s open space. It’s not congested,” says Ralph Torres, the safety director at the local D & J Site Construction company for over 13 years. In

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      $170K

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      $176K - $324K

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      3 Listings

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    La Joya

    La Joya is a small border town nicknamed "The Jewel of The Valley." Local lore says the name comes from the shimmering appearance of two nearby lakes. However, some residents suggest an alternative origin, tracing the name back to ranchers who frequented watering holes known as "jollancas." Located in the Rio Grande Valley, La Joya's economy is

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      $161K

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      $104K - $416K

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      24 Listings

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    Citrus City

    Vast orchards once dominated Citrus City, a small border community of the Rio Grande Valley, one of the fastest-growing regions in the country. "When we first started our business, the area was nothing but citrus orchards for lemons, oranges and grapefruits," says Sara Wong, an owner of Northwest Puppies and a long-standing resident of Hidalgo

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      $151K

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      $145K - $245K

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      5 Listings

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    Las Milpas

    Las Milpas' small community is located right along the border of Mexico and between San Juan and McAllen in Texas’ Rio Grande Valley. Due to the proximity of the Pharr–Reynosa International Bridge, binational trade is a prominent economical element of the entire McAllen region. Las Milpas, along with its neighboring cities, has experienced

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      $149K

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      $91K - $424K

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      59 Listings

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    Sullivan City

    Sullivan City is on the far western border of Hidalgo County, one mile from the Rio Grande-Mexico border. The entire community along the Mexico border is part of a prominent migration corridor for over 400 species of colorful birds and butterflies. "You can see them all over the buildings and on the electric poles," says Regina Acosta, a market

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      $132K

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      $78K - $469K

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    Penitas

    Hugging the Mexican border along the Rio Grande in the South Texas Plains, Penitas is rooted in its strong Latinx community and blends a suburban feel with access to larger city amenities. The area is seeing an uptick in development due to expansions of its major thoroughfares: Interstate 2 and Expressway 83. “Penitas is a growing city that’s

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      $205K

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      $122K - $998K

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      15 Listings

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