Six towns, four offices, and agents who live in them. From downtown Corpus Christi to the far side of Copano Bay.
The largest city on the Texas coast and the centre of this market. Downtown and the bayfront, Ocean Drive, the Southside, Calallen, Flour Bluff and out onto the island. Six very different places wearing one name, with prices to match.
Home to the Port of Corpus Christi and Naval Air Station Corpus Christi, which keeps a steady flow of relocations and military moves coming through. Our main office is on Airline Road.
Across the Harbor Bridge in San Patricio County: quieter streets, strong schools and a commute to downtown Corpus Christi measured in minutes rather than hours. From Indian Point you look straight back at the city skyline.
This is where Tiffany grew up and where our second office sits, on Fifth Street. Several of our agents were raised here.
Bay-front living without the tourist traffic. Ingleside on the Bay is a small waterfront community with a genuinely different pace, while the town itself serves the port and the industrial employers along La Quinta Channel.
Often the answer for buyers who want water access and have been priced out of Portland or the island.
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The gateway to Port Aransas, sitting at the top of the causeway across Redfish Bay. A working town with a shrimping heritage and some of the best fishing access in the region.
Popular with people who want to be minutes from the water and the island without paying island prices.
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Rockport-Fulton on Aransas Bay is an arts town, a birding town and a second-home market all at once. Copano Bay, Key Allegro and a waterfront that has rebuilt itself with real character since Harvey.
A mix of full-time residents, retirees and weekenders, which makes pricing here its own skill.
Out on Mustang Island, reached by the ferry or the JFK Causeway. Beach houses, condos and a town that runs on the Gulf.
As much a vacation-rental market as a residential one, so the numbers work differently here. If you are buying to rent, talk to us about what actually performs before you commit.
Sinton, Robstown, Mathis and Kingsville come up constantly, particularly for land and acreage, where one of our agents grew up in a local farming family. If your search sits outside the six towns above, ask anyway. The answer is usually yes.
Six towns, six very different markets. Sit down with us and we will tell you honestly where your budget goes furthest.
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