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Barbara L Thomas

Barbara L Thomas
Real Estate Agent (Salesperson)
Wolfe City TX

Salesperson (TX: 0598702)

18 years experience

REALTOR® 7 Active Listings Serves Hunt County, TX
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Contact Information

Brokerage
Onward Real Estate

Office Website
Office Address
558 Cr 3715
Wolfe City, TX  75496
(Hunt County)
Office Phone
903-624-1474
Office Fax
Mobile
903-274-1031
Email
barb********************@*****.com
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Service Areas

Dallas: TX Addison: TX Farmers Branch: TX Lucas: TX Parker: TX Fairview: TX Allen: TX Carrollton: TX Hebron: TX Lewisville: TX The Colony: TX Plano: TX McLendon-Chisholm: TX Heath: TX Rockwall: TX Frisco: TX Garland: TX Little Elm: TX Paloma Creek South: TX Oak Point: TX Lakewood Village: TX McKinney: TX Richardson: TX Sachse: TX Rowlett: TX St. Paul: TX Wylie: TX Mesquite: TX Balch Springs: TX Irving: TX Emory: TX Whitewright: TX Trenton: TX Tom Bean: TX Denton: TX Ladonia: TX Gober: TX Bailey: TX Wolfe City: TX

About Barbara Thomas

With 14 years of experience in the real estate industry, this dedicated professional has deep roots in Pensacola, Florida, before relocating to Texas to be closer to family. A devoted spouse and parent, they cherish time spent with their three children and two grandchildren. Outside of work, which is a rare occurrence, they enjoy family gatherings, traveling, cooking, swimming, and fishing, as well as attending sporting events and supporting their youngest child in athletic competitions.

Having previously worked in the medical field and as a paraprofessional in elementary education, particularly in Special Education and Physical Education, this agent understands the importance of clear communication and support. Their own experience as a first-time homebuyer ignited a passion for real estate, motivating them to adopt a unique, client-centered approach to buying and selling homes.

They prioritize transparency and honesty, guiding clients through each step of the process with clarity and expertise. Committed to ongoing education in the field, they view real estate not merely as a profession but as a fulfilling vocation. This agent looks forward to the opportunity to assist you. For client testimonials, please visit their website for Google reviews.

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

$586,973
Avg. Listing Price
From Barbara's portfolio
3.5 / 2.4
Avg. Beds/Baths
Typical property size
1,975 sf
Avg. Square Footage
Interior living space
958
Active Listings
Current inventory

Hunt County, Texas represents a dynamic real estate market that bridges the gap between Dallas-Fort Worth metropolitan expansion and traditional East Texas rural communities. Located just northeast of Dallas, this rapidly growing county has experienced significant residential and commercial development over the past decade, driven by population growth and proximity to major employment centers. The market serves a diverse mix of first-time homebuyers, Dallas commuters seeking affordable alternatives, and investors capitalizing on the county's strategic location along major transportation corridors.

What makes Hunt County particularly interesting is its dual character as both a bedroom community for Dallas professionals and an independent economic hub with its own industrial base. With 269 total actively licensed real estate agents currently operating in the county, the market maintains healthy competition while avoiding oversaturation. Remarkably, all 269 agents maintain email contact information, indicating a tech-savvy professional community that embraces digital marketing and communication strategies essential in today's real estate environment.

Major Hunt County, Texas Real Estate Markets

Greenville serves as Hunt County's primary real estate hub, offering everything from historic downtown lofts to sprawling suburban developments. The city's proximity to Interstate 30 makes it particularly attractive to Dallas commuters, while local amenities like Lake Tawakoni provide recreational appeal that drives weekend home sales. Commerce, home to Texas A&M University-Commerce, creates a unique rental market dynamic with consistent student housing demand alongside traditional residential sales.

The county's smaller communities like Quinlan, West Tawakoni, and Caddo Mills have emerged as surprising growth centers, particularly for buyers seeking lakefront properties or larger acreage. These markets often feature properties that blend rural charm with modern amenities, appealing to buyers relocating from urban areas. The diversity of these submarkets means agents must understand vastly different price points, buyer motivations, and property types within a single county.

Market Dynamics and Geographic Complexity

Hunt County's real estate landscape reflects Texas's broader trend toward suburban expansion, but with unique challenges related to infrastructure development and zoning variations across municipalities. The county's proximity to Dallas creates price pressures that ripple outward from the metropolitan core, yet local economic factors like agriculture, manufacturing, and education create independent market forces. Properties near Lake Tawakoni command premium prices, while agricultural land continues transitioning to residential development.

Seasonal fluctuations play a more pronounced role here than in purely urban markets, with lakefront properties experiencing distinct buying seasons and rural properties following agricultural cycles. The market also shows surprising resilience during economic downturns, partly due to its diversified base of local employment, commuter residents, and recreational property buyers from the Dallas metroplex.

Why Businesses Need Hunt County, Texas Agent Contact Data

Mortgage lenders, insurance companies, and home service providers find Hunt County's agent network particularly valuable because these professionals handle such diverse property types and price ranges. The county's 269 agents collectively manage transactions spanning from $50,000 rural parcels to million-dollar lakefront estates, creating opportunities for businesses offering scalable services across multiple market segments.

Title companies and real estate technology providers especially benefit from Hunt County agent contacts because the market's rapid digitization creates demand for innovative solutions. With every agent maintaining email connectivity, businesses can efficiently deploy digital marketing campaigns, training programs, and service offerings that capitalize on the county's growth trajectory and the professional development needs of its expanding agent population.

Current Property Listings

As of 2/13/2026, Barbara Thomas has 7 properties for sale in Wolfe City and surrounding areas.

$220,000

Listed 2025-11-06

503 S Pearl St
Trenton, TX  75490

Beds: 3.0
Baths: 2.0
Sq Ft: 1,332
Lot: 14,854 sf
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$358,600

Listed 2025-04-23

479 County Road 27450
Honey Grove, TX  75446

Beds: 3.0
Baths: 2.0
Sq Ft: 2,058
Lot: 206,910 sf
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$425,000

Listed 2025-10-08

County Road 4145
Cooper, TX  75432

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Lot: 2,156,220 sf
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$650,000

Listed 2025-02-06

1634 FM 1529 N
Cooper, TX  75432

Beds: 3.0
Baths: 2.0
Sq Ft: 2,350
Lot: 279,220 sf
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$425,000

Listed 2025-07-01

1860 FM 273
Bonham, TX  75418

Beds: 5.0
Baths: 3.0
Sq Ft: 3,122
Lot: 88,862 sf
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$250,000

Listed 2026-01-19

980 County Road 2605
Bonham, TX  75418

Beds: 3.0
Baths: 2.0
Sq Ft: 1,120
Lot: 247,726 sf
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$199,900

Listed 2025-12-14

4180 FM 68
Wolfe City, TX  75496

Beds: 2.0
Baths: 1.0
Sq Ft: 1,220
Lot: 120,574 sf
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Current Property Rentals

Barbara Thomas currently has no rental properties available in Wolfe City and surrounding areas. Check back later.