browse list of realtors working in San Patricio County
San Patricio county has 3 usdaproperties.com realtors ready to help with your search!
July 2024 Featured Agents | |
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Peter Wesner | from Group One Real Estate |
Eric Vela | from Weichert Realtors |
Lorena Lucio | from Ultima Real Estate |
Start your search for USDA loan eligible properties in the cities of San Patricio County, TX
* cities most likely to have USDA loan eligible properties for sale.
Aransas Pass • *Country Acres • *Del Sol • *Edgewater Estates • *Edroy • Ewelder • *Falman • *Gregory • Hubert • *Ingleside • *Ingleside on the Bay • La Fruta • *La Paloma Addition • *Lake City • *Lakeshore GardensHidden Acres • *Loma Linda • *Mathis • *Morgan Farm • *Odem • *Paisano Park • Portland • *Rancho Chico • *San Patricio • *Sinton • Sodville • *Taft • *Taft Southwest • *Tradewinds • Vahlsing • West Sinton
A USDA loan is a mortgage option available to eligible homebuyers that is sponsored by the United States Department of Agriculture to promote homeownership in rural communities. USDA Loans, sometimes called "RD Loans," offer 100% financing options on eligible rural properties. USDAProperties can help you find USDA properties in San Patricio County.
San Patricio County, located in the great state of Texas, has a rich history dating back to its creation and formal organization in 1836 as one of the original counties of Texas. Named after Saint Patrick - the patron saint of Ireland - it was founded largely by Irish settlers who were attracted to the Mexican land grant known as the McMullen-McGloin Colony.
One of the first towns in the county was San Patricio de Hibernia, founded by John McMullen and James McGloin in 1829. San Patricio County played a key role in Texas' fight for independence from Mexico. The famous Battle of Lipantitlan took place within the county boundaries in 1835 during the Texas Revolution.
Throughout the 19th century, San Patricio County was primarily driven by agriculture, with the growth of cotton and ranching industries. The completion of a railroad in the 1870s boosted the county's economy, and it continued to grow with the discovery of oil and gas reserves in the early 20th century. The county seat moved from San Patricio to Sinton in 1894, where it remains today.
A fun fact about the region is the annual San Patricio County Fair and Livestock Show held in Sinton, Texas. This event celebrates the cultural and agricultural heritage of the region, including carnival rides, a talent show, livestock exhibitions, and local vendors who showcase their products and crafts. It has been held since 1945 and is a favorite among locals and visitors alike, reflecting the spirit of San Patricio County's history and community.