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Alma Leticia Ruiz

Alma Leticia Ruiz
Real Estate Agent (Salesperson)
McAllen TX

Salesperson (TX: 0527158)

22 years experience

REALTOR® 1 Active Listings Serves Hidalgo County, TX
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Contact Information

Brokerage
Keller Williams Realty Rgv
Office Address
2529 Pecan Ave
McAllen, TX  78501
(Hidalgo County)
Office Phone
956-928-1155
Office Fax
Mobile
956-928-1155
Email
a***@********.com
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Service Areas

McAllen: TX Granjeno: TX Edinburg: TX Linn: TX Mission: TX Palmview: TX Abram: TX Palmview South: TX Perezville: TX Penitas: TX Citrus City: TX Alton: TX West Sharyland: TX Doffing: TX La Homa: TX Lopezville: TX San Juan: TX Pharr: TX

About Alma Ruiz

A lifelong resident of McAllen, Texas, this real estate professional is dedicated to showcasing the region as one of the premier locations in the Rio Grande Valley. With nearly two decades of experience in the industry, having begun in 2004, they have successfully guided numerous families through seamless transactions in the McAllen, Mission, and Edinburg areas. Their commitment to fostering strong relationships ensures that clients feel supported throughout the process and continue to benefit long after the sale or purchase of their home.

Hidalgo County, TX Real Estate Market Analysis (Single Family Homes)

$317,192
Avg. Listing Price
From Alma's portfolio
3.4 / 2.6
Avg. Beds/Baths
Typical property size
1,962 sf
Avg. Square Footage
Interior living space
4015
Active Listings
Current inventory

Hidalgo County, Texas stands as the fastest-growing real estate market along the Rio Grande Valley, driven by cross-border commerce, manufacturing growth, and surprisingly affordable housing that attracts buyers from across the state. With 1,849 total actively licensed agents serving this dynamic border region, the county represents one of Texas's most culturally rich and economically diverse real estate landscapes, where bilingual expertise and cross-cultural competency define successful transactions.

What makes Hidalgo County particularly intriguing is its dual nature as both a gateway to international trade and a destination for domestic migration, creating unique pricing pressures and investment opportunities that savvy agents navigate daily. The fact that all 1,849 agents maintain email contact information reflects the tech-forward approach necessary to serve clients spanning multiple time zones, languages, and financing structures in this border economy.

Major Hidalgo County, Texas Real Estate Markets

McAllen anchors the county as the primary commercial and residential hub, featuring everything from luxury subdivisions near the country clubs to affordable starter homes that attract young families and retirees. Edinburg, home to the University of Texas Rio Grande Valley, drives a robust rental market alongside steady residential sales, while Mission and Pharr offer emerging opportunities in both residential development and commercial real estate tied to international logistics and manufacturing.

The smaller communities of Alamo, San Juan, and Weslaco each contribute distinct market characteristics, from Alamo's historic charm and agricultural heritage to Weslaco's growing appeal as a retirement destination. Donna and Mercedes represent the more affordable segments of the market, where first-time homebuyers and investors find opportunities that have become scarce in major Texas metros, creating a diverse portfolio of market conditions within a single county.

Market Dynamics and Geographic Complexity

Hidalgo County's proximity to the Mexican border creates fascinating market dynamics, including seasonal fluctuations tied to peso exchange rates, cross-border investment patterns, and unique financing challenges that require agents to understand both U.S. and international banking systems. The county experiences surprising price appreciation in certain corridors, particularly areas near new maquiladora developments and transportation infrastructure, while maintaining affordability that attracts buyers priced out of Austin, San Antonio, and Houston markets.

Agricultural land conversion represents another complexity, as traditional farming areas transition to residential and commercial development, requiring agents to navigate zoning changes, water rights, and soil conditions that don't factor into typical suburban transactions. The result is a market where local expertise becomes invaluable, and where agents must understand everything from irrigation systems to international trade agreements that influence property values.

Why Businesses Need Hidalgo County, Texas Agent Contact Data

Mortgage lenders, insurance companies, and financial services firms recognize Hidalgo County's unique position as a growth market requiring specialized expertise, making direct access to the county's 1,849 licensed agents essential for building referral networks and market penetration. The bilingual nature of most transactions and the complex financing often required for cross-border clients creates opportunities for businesses offering specialized services, from translation companies to international banking partners.

Home service providers, contractors, and real estate technology companies find Hidalgo County particularly receptive to innovation, as agents seek competitive advantages in serving diverse clientele across multiple market segments. The email accessibility of all active agents facilitates direct marketing campaigns, partnership development, and market research initiatives that would be difficult to execute through traditional advertising channels in this geographically dispersed and culturally complex market.

Current Property Listings

As of 1/15/2026, Alma Ruiz has 1 property for sale in McAllen and surrounding areas.

$350,000

Listed 2025-08-28

4716 W Jasmine Ave
McAllen, TX  78501

Beds: 3.0
Baths: 2.5
Sq Ft: 1,882
Lot: 6,825 sf
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Current Property Rentals

Alma Ruiz currently has no rental properties available in McAllen and surrounding areas. Check back later.