Medina County, Texas represents a fascinating blend of rural charm and growing suburban development, positioned strategically between San Antonio's urban sprawl and the Texas Hill Country's natural beauty. This county has experienced steady population growth as families and retirees seek more affordable housing options while maintaining reasonable access to major metropolitan amenities. The real estate market here reflects this transition, with properties ranging from historic ranch lands to modern subdivisions catering to commuters and lifestyle seekers.






With 173 total actively licensed agents serving the county, and remarkably, all 173 agents maintaining email contact information, Medina County demonstrates a surprisingly well-connected real estate professional network for a relatively rural area. This complete digital connectivity suggests a market that's evolved beyond traditional small-town practices, embracing modern communication tools to serve an increasingly diverse clientele drawn to the region's unique character and value proposition.
Hondo serves as the county seat and largest municipality, anchoring much of the commercial and residential real estate activity with its established infrastructure and proximity to major transportation corridors. Castroville, known as the "Little Alsace of Texas," attracts buyers interested in historic properties and European-influenced architecture, creating a niche market for heritage homes and tourism-related investments. These two communities represent the county's dual personality of practical functionality and cultural distinctiveness.
Smaller communities like Devine, Natalia, and La Coste each contribute unique market segments, from agricultural properties and hunting ranches to emerging residential developments targeting San Antonio commuters. The western portions of the county, closer to the Hill Country, command premium prices for recreational and retirement properties, while eastern areas offer more affordable options for first-time homebuyers and families seeking rural lifestyles without complete isolation from urban conveniences.
Medina County's real estate market operates on multiple tiers simultaneously, creating complexity that requires local expertise to navigate effectively. Agricultural and ranch properties often involve water rights, mineral rights, and complex financing arrangements that differ significantly from traditional residential transactions. Meanwhile, the growing residential market serves diverse buyer profiles, from young families priced out of San Antonio to retirees seeking peaceful Hill Country access.
The county's proximity to military installations, including Lackland Air Force Base, creates additional market dynamics with periodic influxes of military families seeking off-base housing. Seasonal variations also impact the market, particularly for recreational properties, as hunters and outdoor enthusiasts drive demand during specific times of year. These overlapping influences require agents with deep local knowledge and diverse transaction experience.
Mortgage lenders, insurance companies, and real estate service providers benefit enormously from direct access to Medina County's complete agent network, as the county's diverse property types require specialized knowledge and varied service offerings. With agents handling everything from million-dollar ranch estates to modest starter homes, businesses can identify the most appropriate partners for specific market segments and develop targeted relationships that drive mutual success.
The fact that all 173 licensed agents maintain current email addresses creates exceptional opportunities for efficient communication and relationship building in a market where personal connections still drive much of the business. Property management companies, home improvement contractors, and financial services firms can leverage this comprehensive contact data to establish themselves in a growing market before competition intensifies with continued regional development.
How many real estate agents are licensed in Medina County, TX?
As of our most recent update, there are 173 licensed real estate agents in Medina County, TX. This includes both real estate brokers and sales agents across all cities.
How often is the Medina County, TX real estate agent email list updated?
We do two major updates per year with monthly "cleaning" of email addresses. (See complete Update Schedule.) Your purchase includes 12 months of free updates, ensuring you always have current contact information. Subsequent updates after a year are heavily discounted.
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Can I use this list for email marketing?
The email list includes 173 email addresses for Medina County, TX real estate agents. The email list can be imported into any Email Service Platform such as MailChimp or Constant Contact or Dr Bill's very own Zap Contact.
What's included in the Medina County, TX real estate agent email list?
Each Medina County, TX real estate agent record includes: Full name (first, middle, last, suffix), email address, office name and complete address (street, city, state, ZIP, county), office phone and fax numbers (when available), cell phone (for 77 agents), and license number with type classification (broker or sales agent).
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We guarantee 96% accuracy on all Medina County, TX agent data. If more than 4% of your email list contains incorrect information, we provide prorated refunds or replacement records. Our bi-annual major updates with monthly email verification ensure data quality remains high.
Can I target specific Medina County, TX cities?
Yes! Our complete Medina County, TX real estate agent email list includes city and zip code information for all 173 agents, allowing you to filter by geographic area. You can also purchase city-specific lists for targeted marketing to particular Medina County, TX markets.
| Agent | Address | Phone |
|---|---|---|
| Chunn, Lindsay | 1122 18th St, Hondo, TX 78861 | 210-823-6910 |
| Ferreira, Maria T | 713 Lilly Bluff, Castroville, TX 78009 | 888-519-7431 |
| Garcia, Patricia | 2066 State Hwy 132, Natalia, TX 78059 | 830-772-3360 |
| Green, Crystal Leah | 248 County Rd 2801 W, Mico, TX 78056 | 210-695-4850 |
| Luna, Debbie R | 1002 County Rd 770, Natalia, TX 78059 | 281-292-3499 |
| Pruneda, Deanna L | 347 Cr 267, Mico, TX 78056 | 210-696-9996 |
| Springer, Janette Suhler | Po Box 1538, Castroville, TX 78009 | 210-581-9050 |
| Springer, Wayne E | 395 Private Rd 237, Hondo, TX 78861 | 830-426-8432 |
| Tello, Mari | Po Box 307, Castroville, TX 78009 | 210-526-0336 |
| Thompson, Misty G | 703 W Hondo Ave, Devine, TX 78016 | 830-663-1113 |
| Wanat, Daye Erin | 214 Pr 568, Hondo, TX 78861 | 888-519-7431 |
| Wheeler, Amanda | 1418 Cr 653, Devine, TX 78016 | 830-433-0101 |
| Woolsey, Eileen | 703 W Hondo Ave, Devine, TX 78016 | 830-663-1113 |






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