
Real Estate Agents in Alice, TX
Inland South Texas climate, warmer in summer than Corpus Christi (less Gulf moderation).
For real estate agents, the service area covers roughly 50 miles from central Alice.
Common reasons to call
- Buying a new home
- Selling a property
- Finding commercial space
- Relocating to the Coastal Bend
- Investment property search
- Market analysis
- Negotiating offers
- Listing a home for sale
- Assisting with open houses
- Property management inquiries
Typical work
- Listing residential properties
- Helping buyers find homes
- Conducting market analysis
- Negotiating purchase agreements
- Coordinating property showings
- Managing rental properties
Typical turnaround
Variable based on market conditions

Job sizes
Minor
low three-figure range
Standard
mid four-figure range
Major
five-figure range
Replacement
variable by scope
Final pricing comes from the on-call provider after on-site assessment, with a written estimate before any work starts.
What to expect
- ✓Agents must be licensed by TREC.
- ✓Local agents are familiar with Coastal Bend market trends.
- ✓Real estate transactions are backed by state-regulated processes.
Licensed Real Estate Agent

Common questions
What is the first step in buying a home?
The first step is usually getting pre-approved for a mortgage to understand your budget.
How do I know what my home is worth?
A real estate agent can provide a comparative market analysis to estimate your home's value.
What is a buyer's agent?
A buyer's agent represents the interests of the buyer in a real estate transaction.
How long does it take to sell a home?
The time can vary widely depending on market conditions, but typically ranges from a few weeks to several months.
Do I need to stage my home?
Staging can help your home sell faster and for a better price, but it's not always necessary.
What are closing costs?
Closing costs are fees associated with finalizing a real estate transaction, typically including taxes, title insurance, and lender fees.
Coastal Bend seasons
Spring (March - May)
A popular time for buying and selling homes due to favorable weather and school schedules.
Summer (June - August)
Busy season for real estate with many families relocating before the new school year.
Fall (September - November)
Market activity tends to slow down, but serious buyers and sellers remain active.
Winter (December - February)
Typically the slowest season, though motivated buyers and sellers can find good opportunities.