|
|
Arp
ARP, TEXAS. Arp is on the Missouri Pacific Railroad and State Highway 135 eighteen miles southeast of Tyler in southeastern Smith County. Kickapoo Creek flows to the south. The area was occupied as early as 1868, when John G. and Eliza Sartain bought six acres from Henry Moore. In 1872 the International-Great Northern Railroad was built, and the community became Jarvis Switch, a stop on the line. Commercial development began in 1897 when truck and fruit farmer J. W. Melton moved there from Troup. He was the first local citizen to ship tomatoes to northern markets. The post office was established in 1898 as Strawberry with Charles P. Orr as postmaster. The following year the town was renamed after William Arp, a popular newspaper editor.
Presented by
Tom Hooter 903-565-0400. View properties featured in Arp
|
|
|
|
ATHENS
Are you growing tired of the hustle and bustle of today's work a day world - spending hours each week sitting in your car just trying to get to work to spend all day staring at the same laptop screen, catapulting yourself towards carpal tunnel and old age? Well, you're not alone! And lucky for you, the folks of Athens, TX have just the cure! Athens has the charm of a small southern town while still retaining many of the qualities of a larger city. It's only a short drive from Dallas making it the perfect getaway for the casual traveler and outdoor enthusiasts alike who consider the surrounding countryside and lakes the perfect playground for their outdoor activities. While progress is evident everywhere, Athens embraces its heritage and celebrates its colorful past. Athens is nationally acknowledged as "The Home of Original Hamburger" and is also home to the Annual Texas Fiddlers Contest and Reunion, the oldest such event in the U.S. When you're ready to leave bright lights and honking horns behind, come to Athens and enjoy the fireflies and crickets - for a weekend, or longer. You can learn more about Athens here:
Presented by
Melinda Bennett (903) 565-0400. View properties featured in ATHENS
|
|
|
|
Athens
Presented by
Bob DeGnath 903-565-0400. |
|
|
|
Athens, TX Commercial Real Estate
Presented by
Gregory Cuke 903-753-0800. View properties featured in Athens, TX Commercial Real Estate
|
|
|
|
Big Sandy
Presented by
Harmony Hall (903) 753-0800. View properties featured in Big Sandy
|
|
|
|
Bonham, TX Commercial Real Estate
Presented by
Gregory Cuke 903-753-0800. |
|
|
|
Bridgeport, TX Commercial Real Estate
Presented by
Gregory Cuke 903-753-0800. |
|
|
|
Brownsboro
Presented by
Melinda Bennett (903) 565-0400. View properties featured in Brownsboro
|
|
|
|
Brownsboro
Brownsboro was first settled in 1849 by John (Red) Brown, who operated a toll bridge across Kickapoo Creek on the road to Jordan's Saline and Tyler.
As of the census[1] of 2010, there were 2076 people, 291 households, and 220 families residing in the city.
The City of Brownsboro is served by the Brownsboro Independent School District.
via - Wikipedia
Presented by
Stephanie Luther 903-565-0400. View properties featured in Brownsboro
|
|
|
|
Bullard
Presented by
Valarie Duncan 903-565-0400. View properties featured in Bullard
|
|
|
|
Bullard
Presented by
Jim Hanlon - Broker (903) 565-0400. View properties featured in Bullard
|
|
|
|
Bullard
Bullard is a growing community with a rich history in the east Texas area. Our community reflects the friendliness of a small town yet it is a growing City with nearby access to our big city neighbor, Tyler Texas. Quality family values are the cornerstone of the City and help to create a warm and friendly place to raise children.
The City of Bullard , Texas, with a population of 2,463, is located on Hwy 69 South in Smith and Cherokee Counties approximately 8 miles south of Tyler.
Official website of the City of Bullard, Bullard, Texas
Presented by
Rita Huckaby 903-565-0400. View properties featured in Bullard
|
|
|
|
Bullard
Welcome to the City of Bullard
Bullard is a growing community with a rich history in the east Texas area. Our community reflects the friendliness of a small town yet it is a growing City with nearby access to our big city neighbor, Tyler Texas. Quality family values are the cornerstone of the City and help to create a warm and friendly place to raise children.
The City of Bullard , Texas, with a population of 2,463, is located on Hwy 69 South in Smith and Cherokee Counties approximately 8 miles south of Tyler.
Presented by
Nikki Perryman 903-565-0400. |
|
|
|
Canton, TX Commercial Real Estate
Presented by
Gregory Cuke 903-753-0800. View properties featured in Canton, TX Commercial Real Estate
|
|
|
|
Carthage, TX Commercial Real Estate
Presented by
Gregory Cuke 903-753-0800. View properties featured in Carthage, TX Commercial Real Estate
|
|
|
|
Chandler
Chandler’s quality of life characteristics are parallel to their city brand, “City with a Heart”. Volunteer opportunities abound for people of all ages – Volunteer Fire Department, Keep Chandler Beautiful,Youth 4H, citywide festivals, Little League, Chandler Library, city and county boards and school activities are a few examples. Residents find fulfillment in promoting their city and helping their neighbor. Chandler is a “clean” city where one rarely sees any trash or rubbish on the streets. The city contracts with a private business for trash pickup and destruction of unsightly buildings. By having a formal program for garbage disposal and demolition of old, rundown buildings, the city is able to maintain its clean image. People move to and live in Chandler for a number of reasons. Access to health care, ability to work and raise a family, low crime rate and availability of recreational activities are primary characteristics people consider in choosing a place to live. Chandler has all of these and more.
Presented by
Melinda Bennett (903) 565-0400. View properties featured in Chandler
|
|
|
|
Chandler
As of the census[1] of 2000, there were 2,099 people, 817 households, and 588 families residing in the city.
Presented by
Stephanie Luther 903-565-0400. View properties featured in Chandler
|
|
|
|
Chandler
Presented by
Nikki Perryman 903-565-0400. |
|
|
|
Cherokee County Foreclosures
Cherokee County Foreclosures!
Presented by
. View properties featured in Cherokee County Foreclosures
|
|
|
|
COMMERCIAL - Gregory Cuke
Presented by
Gregory Cuke 903-753-0800. View properties featured in COMMERCIAL - Gregory Cuke
|
|
|
|
Corsicana, TX Commercial Real Estate
Presented by
Gregory Cuke 903-753-0800. |
|
|
|
Denton, TX Commercial Real Estate
Presented by
Gregory Cuke 903-753-0800. |
|
|
|
Diana
Presented by
Harmony Hall (903) 753-0800. View properties featured in Diana
|
|
|
|
Diana, TX Commercial Real Estate
Presented by
Gregory Cuke 903-753-0800. View properties featured in Diana, TX Commercial Real Estate
|
|
|
|
East Texas Farms & Ranches
Presented by
Archie Reynolds (903) 565-0400. View properties featured in East Texas Farms & Ranches
|
|
|
|
Edom
EDOM, TEXAS. Edom, at the crossing of Farm roads 279, 314, and 2339, sixteen miles southeast of Canton in southeast Van Zandt County, is the third oldest town in the county. It was first established several miles from its present site in 1849 and organized as a post office called Hamburg in 1852. In 1855 the post office moved one mile south of the present townsite. There it was renamed Edom for the name given to Esau in the book of Genesis. Local saloons filled with lumberjacks, freighters, and traders as the community became a stopover on the Porter's Bluff and Tyler Road. Sometime later the town was moved again to its present location. By 1860 it had a Baptist church, a Methodist church, a hotel, a Masonic lodge, a sawmill, a tanyard, a wagon factory, and a boot, shoe, and saddle shop. The Edom schools, which opened in 1866 with children of former Indian captive Cynthia Parker in attendance, enrolled 130 pupils in 1904. By 1876 a Grange was formed, and local farmers responded to worsening 1880s farm prices by forming a chapter of the Farmers' Alliance at nearby Red Hill on November 20, 1885. By 1914 the town had a cotton gin and four general stores. Railroad service failed to reach Edom, yet its population grew from 150 in the 1890s to between 200 and 300, where it remained from the 1920s to the present. Edom was an independent school district until 1966, when it was consolidated with Van. Artisans in pottery, silver jewelry, glassware, macrame, and leather crafts who settled in the town in the 1960s began Edom's annual arts and crafts fair in 1972. The community was incorporated in 1966 with 300 residents but lost its post office in 1976. In 1988 Edom had three businesses, the frontier Red Hill cemetery at or near the townsite, and an estimated 277 inhabitants. The population was 300 in 1990.
Presented by
Melinda Bennett (903) 565-0400. View properties featured in Edom
|
|
|
|
Fannie Mae & HUD
Presented by
Tina Anders 903-753-0800. View properties featured in Fannie Mae & HUD
|
|
|
|
Fannie Mae & HUD
Presented by
Joe Carlton (903(-258-4140. View properties featured in Fannie Mae & HUD
|
|
|
|
Fannie Mae & HUD
Presented by
Tammy Gonzalez 903-753-0800. View properties featured in Fannie Mae & HUD
|
|
|
|
Flint
Presented by
Jim Hanlon - Broker (903) 565-0400. View properties featured in Flint
|
|
|
|
Flint
History
The town was named for Robert P. Flynt, a local landowner but the post office began operations in 1887 under the spelling "Flint" when postmaster Charles B. Brown misspelled the name on application forms.
Flint is an unincorporated community in southwestern Smith County, Texas, United States. It lies along State F.M. 2493 south of the city of Tyler, the county seat of Smith County.[1]
Call Stephanie @ 903.705.8320 for help or information. Via -Wikipedia
Click on the LINK below to view homes in Flint, Texas priced $190,000.00 & Above.
Presented by
Stephanie Luther 903-565-0400. View properties featured in Flint
|
|
|
|
Flint
Presented by
Nikki Perryman 903-565-0400. |
|
|
|
Flint
Flint is an unincorporated town in southwestern Smith County. It lies along FM 2493 south of the city of Tyler, the county seat of Smith County. Its elevation is 522 feet (159 m). Although Flint is unincorporated, it has a Post Office, with the zip code of 75762.
The town was named for Robert P. Flynt, a local landowner but the post office began operations in 1887 under the spelling "Flint" when postmaster Charles B. Brown misspelled the name on application forms.
Presented by
Shirl Sturgeon 903-565-0400. |
|
|
|
FLINT, TX 75762
Presented by
Valarie Duncan 903-565-0400. View properties featured in FLINT, TX 75762
|
|
|
|
Flint, TX Commercial Real Estate
Presented by
Gregory Cuke 903-753-0800. |
|
|
|
Foreclosed Properties
Foreclosures!
Presented by
Rita Huckaby 903-565-0400. View properties featured in Foreclosed Properties
|
|
|
|
Foreclosures
Foreclosures in Flint, Bullard, Whitehouse, Gresham, South Tyler, Troup
Presented by
Valarie Duncan 903-565-0400. View properties featured in Foreclosures
|
|
|
|
Forney, TX Commercial Real Estate
Presented by
Gregory Cuke 903-753-0800. |
|
|
|
Frankston
Presented by
. |
|
|
|
Frisco, TX Commercial Real Estate
Presented by
Gregory Cuke 903-753-0800. |
|
|
|
Gainesville, TX Commercial Real Estate
Presented by
Gregory Cuke 903-753-0800. |
|
|
|
Gilmer
Presented by
Harmony Hall (903) 753-0800. View properties featured in Gilmer
|
|
|
|
Gilmer, TX Commercial Real Estate
Presented by
Gregory Cuke 903-753-0800. View properties featured in Gilmer, TX Commercial Real Estate
|
|
|
|
Gladewater
Gladewater is a city in Gregg and Upshur Counties in the Texas. The population was 6,228 at the 2010 census.
The town is probably most famous as a base during Elvis Presley's early career, and also as the town in which Johnny Cash wrote Walk the Line. In the early 20th century, Gladewater was an oil boom town. Gladewater is known as the "Antique Capital of East Texas" with its Main Street downtown antique district.
Presented by
Tammy Gonzalez 903-753-0800. View properties featured in Gladewater
|
|
|
|
Gladewater
The city of Gladwater is known as the "Antique Capital of East Texas." Located at the intersection of US highways 80 and 271 it is a boundary between Gregg and Upshur counties and was founded in 1873 by the Texas and Pacific Railway company. In 1931 the first Gladwater oil well blew it and the boom started. Gladewater is now has a more diversified economy. Come enjoy all the antique stores on main street open every day. Gladwater hosts two great events a year -- East Texas Gusher Days and the Roundup Rodeo. Come for the fun and stay for great community.
www.cityofgladwater.com
Presented by
Dottie Miles Sales Manager (903) 753-0800. View properties featured in Gladewater
|
|
|
|
Gladewater, TX Commercial Real Estate
Presented by
Gregory Cuke 903-753-0800. View properties featured in Gladewater, TX Commercial Real Estate
|
|
|
|
Gun Barrel City, TX Commercial Real Estate
Presented by
Gregory Cuke 903-753-0800. |
|
|
|
Hallsville
Presented by
Harmony Hall (903) 753-0800. View properties featured in Hallsville
|
|
|
|
Hallsville
Presented by
Scott Hines 903-753-0800. |
|
|
|
Hallsville
Welcome to the growing town of Hallsville, Texas. Located just northeast of Longview, Hallsvilles poplation as of 2010 census was 3,577. As of 2010 the median income for household in the city was $45,341.00
Presented by
Dottie Miles Sales Manager (903) 753-0800. View properties featured in Hallsville
|
|
|
|
Hallsville, TX Commercial Real Estate
Presented by
Gregory Cuke 903-753-0800. View properties featured in Hallsville, TX Commercial Real Estate
|
|
|
|
Harmony
Presented by
Harmony Hall (903) 753-0800. View properties featured in Harmony
|
|
|
|
Hawkins
Presented by
. |
|
|
|
Henderson
Presented by
Scott Hines 903-753-0800. View properties featured in Henderson
|
|
|
|
Henderson
Henderson is named for the first governor of Texas, J. Pinckney Henderson. This historical town nestled in the piney woods of East Texas it known for its hospitality. Every year they have the Annual Heritage Syrup Festival which is something to attend. Henderson is located south of Longview and east of Tyler which makes commuting a breeze. Come see the beautiful historical homes of Henderson.
www.hendersontx.us
Presented by
Dottie Miles Sales Manager (903) 753-0800. View properties featured in Henderson
|
|
|
|
Henderson - Rusk County
Welcome to Henderson, Texas. Step back in time where history comes alive. Henderson is named after the first Governor of our State, James Pickney Henderson.
Our National Register Historic District has the most picturesque downtown square in East Texas. Here you will find upscale shopping, eateries, specialty coffee and the Rusk County Library which offers genealogy assistance and also has a computer gallery. Experience the southern charm and hospitality of our small quaint town. Come spend the night in one of our comfortable hotels.
Henderson is a Texas Main Street City and a 2010 National Main Street City.
Come stay for a day or stay for a lifetime.
Presented by
Tom Hooter 903-565-0400. View properties featured in Henderson - Rusk County
|
|
|
|
Henderson, TX Commercial Real Estate
Presented by
Gregory Cuke 903-753-0800. View properties featured in Henderson, TX Commercial Real Estate
|
|
|
|
Hideaway
Presented by
. |
|
|
|
Jacksonville - Cherokee County
Presented by
. View properties featured in Jacksonville - Cherokee County
|
|
|
|
Jefferson, TX Commercial Real Estate
Presented by
Gregory Cuke 903-753-0800. View properties featured in Jefferson, TX Commercial Real Estate
|
|
|
|
Karnack, TX Commercial Real Estate
Presented by
Gregory Cuke 903-753-0800. |
|
|
|
KILGORE
Presented by
. |
|
|
|
Kilgore
Presented by
Tammy Gonzalez 903-753-0800. View properties featured in Kilgore
|
|
|
|
KILGORE
Presented by
Scott Hines 903-753-0800. View properties featured in KILGORE
|
|
|
|
Kilgore
The City of Kilgore is located in Gregg and Rusk County and is 11 miles south of the county seat of Longview and 25 miles east of Tyler. The City is approximately 120 miles east of Dallas and 60 miles west of Shreveport, Louisiana on Interstate 20. Kilgore has been identified by the Texas Legislature as the “City of Stars.” The stars that top the sixty oil derricks throughout the City are lighted during the holiday season. This feature is only one of several reason the Legislature bestowed the title. Kilgore has a small town atmosphere, yet it is close enough to enjoy the benefits of larger cities. Kilgore is surrounded by a number of quality lakes, including Lake Cherokee and Lake O' the Pines, making it a boater's and fisherman's paradise. http://cityofkilgore.com
Presented by
Dottie Miles Sales Manager (903) 753-0800. View properties featured in Kilgore
|
|
|
|
Kilgore, TX Commercial Real Estate
Presented by
Gregory Cuke 903-753-0800. View properties featured in Kilgore, TX Commercial Real Estate
|
|
|
|
Lake O The Pines
Lake O’ the Pines, located in the Piney Woods of beautiful East Texas is an outdoor enthusiast’s paradise. Looking for a place to fish, boat, swim, sail, bird watch, hike, see wildlife, camp, vacation, or just get away from big-city hassles? We have one suggestion: Come visit Lake O’ the Pines.
With 18,700 acres of water spread out over parts of five East Texas counties, (Marion, Harrison, Upshur, Morris and Camp) Lake O’ the Pines’ friendly people, temperate climate, and relaxing surroundings offer more than just a place to have fun. We offer a variety of places to stay, from lake front vacation rentals to quaint cabins to chic cottages, places to pick up supplies or service your boats, places to dine or to worship, places to watch bald eagles or sunsets. Come, visit Lake O’ the Pines this week!
Presented by
Tina Anders 903-753-0800. View properties featured in Lake O The Pines
|
|
|
|
Liberty City
Presented by
Tammy Gonzalez 903-753-0800. |
|
|
|
Liberty City
Liberty City is located between Longview and Tyler, Texas just north of I 20. This small community is made up of farms and houses and boast a desired school system. If you are looking for a place to live where one works in Tyler and one works in Longview this is the place for you.
www.libertycitychamber.com
Presented by
Dottie Miles Sales Manager (903) 753-0800. View properties featured in Liberty City
|
|
|
|
Lindale
Presented by
Rita Huckaby 903-565-0400. |
|
|
|
Lindale
Presented by
Nikki Perryman 903-565-0400. |
|
|
|
Longview
Longview is the county seat of Gregg County. Gregg, Harrison, and Upshur Counties comprise the Longview-Marshall-Gilmer Metropolitan Statistical Area. It is the largest MSA in the eastern part of Texas.
There are 27 hotels and motels in the area with over 1900 rooms. There are 13 banks in the area and three savings and loans.
The community has a convention center, a modern public library, the LeTourneau University Library, the Gregg County Historical Museum, Longview Museum of Fine Arts, R.G. LeTourneau Museum, 25 movie screens, a rodeo arena, fair grounds, pavilions, and an exhibit building.
Longview is the regional shopping center for all East Texas. The diversity of shops and goods available in our community draws shoppers from throughout the Ark-La-Tex. On the north side of town, the Longview Mall with more than 80 merchants and restaurants offers convenience under one roof. Traditional, yet progressive, downtown Longview offers boutiques, art galleries, fine furniture, and professional service businesses.
Presented by
Tina Anders 903-753-0800. View properties featured in Longview
|
|
|
|
Longview
Presented by
Tammy Gonzalez 903-753-0800. View properties featured in Longview
|
|
|
|
Longview
Presented by
Harmony Hall (903) 753-0800. |
|
|
|
Longview
Presented by
Scott Hines 903-753-0800. |
|
|
|
Longview
Longview's slogan "Real East Texas" says it best. This Growing community has all the amenities of a large city but with home spun charm. There is always something to do in Longview, whether it is visiting one of our museums or taking a walk on one of the many walking trails around town, you will be please with everything that is available to you. We have first rate restuarants, schools, Art district and private and public colleges. There are so many events held here each year such as the Hot Air Ballon race, Alley Fest, Rodeo, AKC dog show and various concerts you will always have something entertaining to do. Come see what "Real East Texas" living is all about.
www.longviewchamberofcommerce.com
Presented by
Dottie Miles Sales Manager (903) 753-0800. View properties featured in Longview
|
|
|
|
Longview
Presented by
Clovis Steelman (903) 753-0800. |
|
|
|
Longview, TX Commercial Real Estate
Presented by
Gregory Cuke 903-753-0800. View properties featured in Longview, TX Commercial Real Estate
|
|
|
|
Mabank, TX Commercial Real Estate
Presented by
Gregory Cuke 903-753-0800. |
|
|
|
Malakoff, TX Commercial Real Estate
Presented by
Gregory Cuke 903-753-0800. |
|
|
|
Marshall
With its abundance of historic sites, Marshall is the perfect place for travelers interested in heritage tourism. Experience Old-South plantations. Discover the pivotal role Marshall played in the Civil War. Explore the regions industrial past by visiting historic sawmills, iron ore-furnaces and turn-of-the-century oil derricks. Ride on the Texas State Railroad. Learn about African American communities, churches and cemeteries. And shop in Marshall historic downtown, one of the oldest downtowns in Texas
Presented by
Tina Anders 903-753-0800. View properties featured in Marshall
|
|
|
|
Marshall, TX Commercial Real Estate
Presented by
Gregory Cuke 903-753-0800. View properties featured in Marshall, TX Commercial Real Estate
|
|
|
|
McKinney, TX Commercial Real Estate
Presented by
Gregory Cuke 903-753-0800. |
|
|
|
Mexia, TX Commercial Real Estate
Presented by
Gregory Cuke 903-753-0800. |
|
|
|
Mineola
Presented by
. |
|
|
|
Mineola Farm & Ranch
Presented by
Joe Carlton (903(-258-4140. View properties featured in Mineola Farm & Ranch
|
|
|
|
Mount Pleasant
Located in the heart of Northeast Texas Mt Pleasant is known as the economic center for Northeast Texas and is often referred to as the "hub on Northeast Texas."
Presented by
Dottie Miles Sales Manager (903) 753-0800. View properties featured in Mount Pleasant
|
|
|
|
Mount Pleasant, TX Commercial Real Estate
Presented by
Gregory Cuke 903-753-0800. View properties featured in Mount Pleasant, TX Commercial Real Estate
|
|
|
|
Mount Vernon, TX Commercial Real Estate
Presented by
Gregory Cuke 903-753-0800. View properties featured in Mount Vernon, TX Commercial Real Estate
|
|
|
|
Mt Pleasant - Titus County
Presented by
Harmony Hall (903) 753-0800. View properties featured in Mt Pleasant - Titus County
|
|
|
|
Ore City
Presented by
Tina Anders 903-753-0800. View properties featured in Ore City
|
|
|
|
Ore City, TX Commercial Real Estate
Presented by
Gregory Cuke 903-753-0800. View properties featured in Ore City, TX Commercial Real Estate
|
|
|
|
Palestine, TX Commercial Real Estate
Presented by
Gregory Cuke 903-753-0800. View properties featured in Palestine, TX Commercial Real Estate
|
|
|
|
Paris, TX Commercial Real Estate
Presented by
Gregory Cuke 903-753-0800. |
|
|
|
Pinetree
Presented by
. |
|
|
|
Pittsburg
Presented by
Harmony Hall (903) 753-0800. View properties featured in Pittsburg
|
|
|
|
Pittsburg, TX Commercial Real Estate
Presented by
Gregory Cuke 903-753-0800. View properties featured in Pittsburg, TX Commercial Real Estate
|
|
|
|
Quitman Farm & Ranch
Presented by
Joe Carlton (903(-258-4140. View properties featured in Quitman Farm & Ranch
|
|
|
|
South Tyler
Annually, the Texas Rose Festival draws thousands of tourists to Tyler.[15] The festival, which celebrates the role of the rose-growing industry in the local economy, is held in October and features a parade, the coronation of the Rose Queen, and other civic events. There is also a Rose Museum featuring the history of the Festival. Tyler is home to Caldwell Zoo, several local museums, Lake Palestine, Lake Tyler, and numerous golf courses and country clubs.[16] There is also an "Azalea Trail," which are 2 officially designated routes within the city that showcase homes or other landscaped venues adorned with azalea shrubs.[17] Tyler State Park is a few miles away where visitors can camp, canoe, and paddle boat on the lake. Activities include picnicking; camping; boating (motors allowed - 5 mph speed limit); boat rentals; fishing; birding; hiking; mountain biking and hiking trails; lake swimming (in unsupervised swimming area); and nature study. The Smith County Historical Society operates a museum and archives in the old Carnegie Library.[18] The East Texas State Fair is held annually in Tyler.[19] Lake Tyler was the location of the HGTV Dream Home contest in 2005. The 6,500 square feet (600 m²) house briefly boosted tourism and interest in the community. It subsequently was sold at public auction in January, 2008, for 1.325 million dollars.[20]
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Presented by
Rita Huckaby 903-565-0400. |
|
|
|
Spring Hill
Presented by
Harmony Hall (903) 753-0800. View properties featured in Spring Hill
|
|
|
|
Spring Hill
Presented by
Scott Hines 903-753-0800. View properties featured in Spring Hill
|
|
|
|
Sulphur Springs
Presented by
. |
|
|
|
Sulphur Springs, TX Commercial Real Estate
Presented by
Gregory Cuke 903-753-0800. |
|
|
|
Tatum
Settled in the 1840's by Albert Tatum this sleeply little town is known for its winning football team the Eagles. Tatum in located 18 miles south east of Longview, Texas. One of the many attractions is Martin Creek Lake State Park located about 4 miles southeast of Tatum. Great little community in the heart of east Texas.
Presented by
Dottie Miles Sales Manager (903) 753-0800. View properties featured in Tatum
|
|
|
|
Troup
Presented by
. View properties featured in Troup
|
|
|
|
Tyler
About the Tyler Community Known to most as the “Rose Capital”, this progressive East Texas city has plenty to offer both residents and visitors. Arts and Culture There is no need to drive to the big city for your culture fix. Tyler is home to the Tyler Ballet, Tyler Museum of Art, and East Texas Symphony, while neighboring Longview hosts the East Texas Opera. The Cowan Centeron the University of Texas at Tyler campus attracts well-known musical acts, touring Broadway shows, and distinguished lecturers. Favored by kids are the nationally recognized Caldwell Zoo, Discovery Science Museum, Brookshire’s Wildlife Museum, and Hudnall Planetarium.
Festivals and Wineries Festivals in Tyler and the surrounding areas are perfect for the entire family – especially the annual Azalea Trail and Spring Flower Show, and the Texas Rose Festival. Many neighboring towns host their own unique festivals such as the Jacksonville Tomato Festival, Gilmer’s Yamboree, and Kilgore’s Texas Shakespeare Festival. There are several wineries a short drive away including Kiepersol Winery and the Los Pinos Winery. Shopping For those who love to shop, Tyler is home to big-chain retail stores, upscale boutiques, and charming antique stores. For those who like to shop for a little bit of everything, world-famous Canton’s “First Monday” Trade Days is just a short drive away. Golf Tyler and the surrounding area is a golfer’s paradise. There are dozens of courses in and around Tyler, both public and private. To see the pros in action, attend theTexas State Open, held annually right here in Tyler at The Cascades. Medical Facilities The Tyler community continues to grow, thanks in part, to our outstanding medical facilities. We’re home to three major hospitals – Trinity Mother Frances Hospital, East Texas Medical Center, and University of Texas at Tyler – as well as many specialty clinics and physicians. To learn more Tyler and the surrounding East Texas communities, click below: http://www.tyler.com/
Presented by
Melinda Bennett (903) 565-0400. View properties featured in Tyler
|
|
|
|
Tyler
Presented by
Jim Davis 903-565-0400. |
|
|
|
Tyler
Presented by
Bob DeGnath 903-565-0400. |
|
|
|
Tyler
Presented by
Valarie Duncan 903-565-0400. View properties featured in Tyler
|
|
|
|
Tyler
Presented by
Harris Fender 903-565-0400. |
|
|
|
Tyler
Presented by
Georgn Granberry (903) 565-0400. |
|
|
|
Tyler
Presented by
Jim Hanlon - Broker (903) 565-0400. |
|
|
|
Tyler
Tyler is a city in and the county seat of Smith County, Texas, in the United States. [3] It takes its name from President John Tyler [1]. The city had a population of 96,900 in 2010, according to the United States Census Bureau. Tyler is the principal city of the Tyler Metropolitan Statistical Area, with a population of 209,714 in 2010, and the regional center of the Tyler-Jacksonville combined statistical area, with a population of 260,559 in 2010. Tyler has the nickname "Rose Capital of the Nation" [2]. It gained this name due to the large quantity of rose bushes processed through the area, along with hosting America's largest rose garden [3]. Via ~ Wikipedia Tyler is also known for their Historical Homes & beautiful Azalea Trails. www.tylerazaleatrail.com/ www.cityoftyler.org/Visitors/RoseGardenCenter/tabid/.../Default.aspxClick the link below to view homes in Tyler, Texas priced $300,000 and above. ** These are not all the homes in Tyler, but a sampling of homes for sale in area codes 75701,75703 & 75707. Call Stephanie @ 903.705.8320 for more information or help locating properties in and around Tyler, Texas.
Presented by
Stephanie Luther 903-565-0400. View properties featured in Tyler
|
|
|
|
Tyler
Presented by
Melissa Mauldin 903-565-0400. View properties featured in Tyler
|
|
|
|
Tyler
Presented by
Nikki Perryman 903-565-0400. |
|
|
|
Tyler
Tyler, Texas is such a wonderful place to live, I invite you to take a look at the below described links at your leisure to get to know Tyler. Welcome Home to Tyler, Texas!! Video Information about Tyler, Texas Tyler, Texas Initiatives, Services, and Departments Tyler, Texas Cool Links Demographics of Tyler, Texas I hope that you find Tyler, Texas your home, as I have. Please do not hesitate to give me a call, or e-mail to help you get acquainted with Tyler.
Presented by
Jimmy Reed 903-565-0400. |
|
|
|
Tyler
Presented by
Archie Reynolds (903) 565-0400. |
|
|
|
Tyler
Presented by
Nathan Spillman 903-565-0400. |
|
|
|
Tyler
Presented by
Mary Strickland 903-565-0400. |
|
|
|
Tyler
Presented by
Shirl Sturgeon 903-565-0400. |
|
|
|
Tyler - UT
From humble beginnings 150 years ago on a piece of high ground that is now the town square, Tyler has grown to be the largest community in East Texas. Boasting an MSA population of over 190,000, Tyler offers the cultural diversity, quality education, health care, and recreational opportunities of a large city with the hometown friendliness and quality of life of a small community.
Tyler Texas
Presented by
Tom Hooter 903-565-0400. View properties featured in Tyler - UT
|
|
|
|
Tyler Chapel Hill
Presented by
Tom Hooter 903-565-0400. View properties featured in Tyler Chapel Hill
|
|
|
|
Tyler, TX Commercial Real Estate
Presented by
Gregory Cuke 903-753-0800. View properties featured in Tyler, TX Commercial Real Estate
|
|
|
|
Van - Van Zandt County
Presented by
. |
|
|
|
VAN ZANDT COUNTY
Presented by
. |
|
|
|
Waskom - Harrison County
Presented by
Tina Anders 903-753-0800. View properties featured in Waskom - Harrison County
|
|
|
|
White Oak
Presented by
Tammy Gonzalez 903-753-0800. View properties featured in White Oak
|
|
|
|
White Oak
Presented by
Scott Hines 903-753-0800. |
|
|
|
White Oak
Nestled in the rolling hills and piney woods of North East Texas, White Oak is located in on US Highway 80 in Gregg County about 125 east of Dallas. White Oak welcomes you home to safe neighborhoods, superior schools, family oriented living, and genuine community spirit. From little league baseball games to the White Oak Roughneck Day Festival, White Oak offers all residents a higher quality of life. Once simply a bedroom community to Longview, White Oak has matured into a city that offers modern services and conveniences, while maintaining the friendliness and tranquility for which it has always been known. White Oak remains a small town (the current population per the 2010 census is 6,469), but its advantageous location just west of Longview, White Oak residents are able to enjoy small town living and still conveniently take advantage of cultural and shopping opportunities in a large, metropolitan area. http://www.cityofwhiteoak.com/
Presented by
Dottie Miles Sales Manager (903) 753-0800. View properties featured in White Oak
|
|
|
|
Whitehouse
Presented by
Valarie Duncan 903-565-0400. View properties featured in Whitehouse
|
|
|
|
Whitehouse
Presented by
Rita Huckaby 903-565-0400. View properties featured in Whitehouse
|
|
|
|
Whitehouse
Whitehouse is a city in Smith County, Texas, United States. The city had an estimated population of 7,327 in 2006. It is part of the Tyler, Texas Metropolitan Statistical Area.
According to oral tradition, the community was named "Whitehouse" by the railroad engineers who stopped near a white-washed community building during early settlement times.
The city is served by the Whitehouse Independent School District.
Presented by
Stephanie Luther 903-565-0400. View properties featured in Whitehouse
|
|
|
|
Whitehouse
Presented by
Nikki Perryman 903-565-0400. |
|
|
|
Winnsboro Farm & Ranch
Presented by
Joe Carlton (903(-258-4140. View properties featured in Winnsboro Farm & Ranch
|
|
|
|
Winnsboro, TX Commercial Real Estate
Presented by
Gregory Cuke 903-753-0800. View properties featured in Winnsboro, TX Commercial Real Estate
|
|
|
|
Winona
Presented by
Nikki Perryman 903-565-0400. |
|
|
|
Wylie, TX Commercial Real Estate
Presented by
Gregory Cuke 903-753-0800. |
|
|
|
Yantis
Presented by
. |
|