USDA Eligible Active Listings Near
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Hebbronville
, Texas in Jim Hogg County


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Also known as:
The Vaquero Capitol of Texas and the U.S.A.
27 active listings near Hebbronville
👍 USDA, * Price Change, * New, * Sale Pending
$334,600   👍 610 W Kohler St
$250,000   👍 907 W Lucille St
$250,000   👍 907 W Lucille St
$173,000   👍 28 Colwell Rd
$173,000   👍 28 Colwell Rd
$170,000   👍 1205 W Harald St
$165,000   👍 706 W Kohler St
$165,000   👍 706 W Kohler St
$140,000   👍* 112 E Beasley St
$134,900   👍* 512 E Kohler St
$130,000   👍 1201 W Kohler St
$120,000   👍 601 N Dagmar Ave
$119,900   👍 411 S Smith Ave
$119,900   👍 411 S Smith Ave
$115,000   👍 52 Colwell Rd
$115,000   👍 52 Colwell Rd
$115,000   👍 811 N Smith Ave
$91,000   👍 601 E Lucille St
$91,000   👍 601 E Lucille St
$88,450   👍 207 W Viggie St
$70,000   👍 32 Robert Ln
$70,000   👍 32 Robert Ln Lots 12 & 13
$65,000   👍 303 Texas St
$49,990   👍 301 E Thompson St
$30,000   👍* 409 E Kohler St
$30,000   👍 304 E Kohler St

Interested in fun facts and the history of Hebbronville, TX?
Then read on!

1. Hebbronville was founded in 1883 and is the county seat of Jim Hogg County.

2. Hebbronville is known as the "Jack Rabbit Capital of Texas" due to its abundance of jackrabbits.

3. Hebbronville is home to the historic La Parra Ranch, which was founded in 1883 and is one of the oldest ranches in Texas.

4. Hebbronville is home to the annual Jim Hogg County Fair, which features rodeo events, livestock shows, and other activities.

5. Hebbronville is home to the historic Hebbronville Courthouse, which was built in 1909 and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.