Lower Rio Grande Valley Texas Land Market Insights and Pricing
Known simply as "the Valley" to local residents, this region demarks one of the southernmost points of the U.S. as the country tapers out between the Rio Grande and the Gulf of Mexico. With its mild climate and rich alluvial soils, this is one of the most productive citrus-fruit and vegetable growing zones in the state. Located along the coastal flyway, it is also an important stopover for migratory bird species as well as monarch butterflies in preserves such as Laguna Atacosa National Wildlife Refuge-not to mention the decidedly more rowdy species of lesser-winged spring-breaker at South Padre Island. Of the approximately $862 million in rural land and property currently for sale in the Lower Rio Grande Valley Texas region, Hidalgo County features the most combined acres of land for sale. Cameron County registered the most sales activity based on sales recorded in this area through the Land Network Comparable Sales program last month. Edinburg had the most farms, ranches, hunting land and other land for sale of the cities in the Lower Rio Grande Valley Texas region. Looking for more land for sale
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3,545LISTINGS FOR SALE #77 of 266 Regions
$1,396,468AVERAGE LIST PRICE #110 of 266 Regions
102.8 acresAVERAGE ACREAGE #121 of 266 Regions
$46,675AVERAGE PRICE PER ACRE #70 of 266 Regions
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