You might be relocating for work, downsizing, or ready to leave the coast behind. Whatever your reason, selling a home in Texas City means navigating a market that moves differently than it did a year ago.
Texas City real estate still draws interest. Buyers still want to be close to the ship channel, the plants, or within a short drive of Galveston. Clean properties with updated systems and a solid roof still pull offers. Homes near parks or within a quick shot to local spots often stand out, especially when buyers ask about safety and schools.
What’s Your Home Worth?
Pricing matters more than ever. I’ll run a local comp analysis and show you where things are moving—and where they aren’t.
Listing Strategy That Wins
Local Expertise
In Texas City, elevation certificates, insurance history, and local employer proximity shape buyer decisions. I know how to position a property whether you’re on the older grid or in a newer phase off 1764.
Property Presentation
Well-maintained systems, clean interiors, and usable outdoor space carry more weight here than flashy upgrades. Buyers in this market want something that works and doesn’t add surprises.
Pricing & Exposure
We’ll price based on nearby activity—not just wishful comps. Your home hits HAR MLS, then gets tailored reach to buyers already looking in this zip code or just across the bridge.
Offer Management
When offers land, it’s not just about number. We’ll weigh cash vs. financing, timelines, and ask-for-nothing buyers vs. picky ones.
Closing
Once we’re under contract, I keep things moving—from inspections and appraisal to title and final walk-through. You won’t have to chase updates.
What Does It Cost to Sell a Home in Texas City?
For planning purposes, set aside about 7–9% of the final price.
That range includes agent commissions and routine closing costs. Texas doesn’t charge a transfer tax, which helps. You might see line items for title insurance, escrow services, prorated property taxes, HOA fees, and legal document prep.
We’ll build a simple estimated net sheet so you can see where the dollars go—and where they don’t.
Texas City Market Snapshot
Values have climbed, but with homes averaging 49 days on market, buyers are looking closely at condition and price.
Ready to List in Texas City?
I’m April Aberle, a local agent and certified financial coach. I work with sellers from older homes near the port to new construction in Lago Mar. Flood zones, tax rates, HOA quirks—I’ll help you sort it out.