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Brandon Mendoza
Real Estate Agent (Salesperson)
Killeen TX

Salesperson (TX: 0638200)

12 years experience

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

Brokerage
Barry Ratliff Broker
Office Address
6100 Siltstone Loop
Killeen, TX  76542
(Bell County)
Office Phone
254-760-0007
Office Fax
Mobile
512-758-0719
Email
bran***@***************.com
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Website

Service Areas

Jarrell: TX Sonterra: TX Coupland: TX Hutto: TX Taylor: TX Walburg: TX Georgetown: TX Weir: TX Serenada: TX Leander: TX Andice: TX Brushy Creek: TX Round Rock: TX Austin: TX McNeil: TX Wells Branch: TX

About Brandon Mendoza

**Bio Summary**
Navigating the real estate landscape can be a complex journey, whether you are a first-time buyer seeking your ideal home, a seller aiming to downsize, or an investor in search of lucrative opportunities. A committed real estate professional can significantly enhance this experience. This agent is dedicated to delivering exceptional customer service and is genuinely invested in helping clients achieve their property aspirations. Utilizing Coldwell Banker’s comprehensive marketing resources, they ensure properties receive extensive exposure across major real estate platforms. Their negotiation expertise stands out, making them a formidable advocate for sellers. For buyers, they conduct thorough analyses of local market trends to identify the perfect home at an optimal price. If you are in search of a supportive partner who prioritizes your needs, reach out today.

**Full Bio**
As a seasoned real estate agent with deep expertise in the local market, this professional possesses extensive knowledge of community dynamics, current market conditions, and the intricacies of the buying and selling process. Their commitment to providing outstanding service ensures a real estate experience that goes beyond client expectations.

**Local Expertise**
Understanding the nuances of the local area is crucial. This agent collaborates with clients to identify homes that align with their preferences and budget, while also highlighting neighborhood amenities that enhance quality of life.

**Selling Your Home**
When it’s time to sell, having an agent who excels in marketing, buyer identification, negotiation, and transaction management is essential. This professional manages every aspect of the process, from initial listing to closing, ensuring a seamless experience.

**Timing Is Everything**
Whether you are considering a new home purchase or contemplating the sale of your current property, contact this agent today. They are ready to leverage their expertise to provide you with informed guidance, helping you make the best decisions for your real estate journey.

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

$346,904
Avg. Listing Price
From Brandon's portfolio
3.6 / 2.4
Avg. Beds/Baths
Typical property size
2,120 sf
Avg. Square Footage
Interior living space
3377
Active Listings
Current inventory

Bell County, Texas represents one of Central Texas's most dynamic and rapidly evolving real estate markets, anchored by the military presence of Fort Hood and the growing civilian communities that have flourished around this economic engine. With 1,460 actively licensed real estate agents serving the region, the market demonstrates remarkable depth and professional coverage that reflects both the area's growth trajectory and the complex needs of military families, civilian relocations, and investment opportunities.

The real estate landscape here is shaped by unique factors that distinguish it from typical Texas markets, including frequent military transfers that create consistent turnover, a diverse mix of new construction and established neighborhoods, and proximity to major metropolitan areas like Austin that influence pricing and development patterns. This combination of military stability and civilian growth has created a market environment where experienced agents are essential for navigating everything from VA loans to investment properties.

Major Bell County, Texas Real Estate Markets

Killeen dominates as the county's largest city and primary real estate hub, directly adjacent to Fort Hood and offering everything from starter homes for young military families to established neighborhoods for career soldiers and civilians. Temple serves as the county seat and medical center, featuring a more traditional Texas town atmosphere with historic districts, newer subdivisions, and commercial development that appeals to healthcare professionals and families seeking small-city amenities. Harker Heights has emerged as a particularly desirable suburban community, known for excellent schools and family-oriented neighborhoods that attract both military and civilian buyers.

The western portions of Bell County offer more rural and acreage properties, appealing to buyers seeking land for horses, agriculture, or simply more space, while areas closer to the Austin metro influence show increasing development pressure and rising property values. Belton provides a charming small-town alternative with lake access to Belton Lake, creating a niche market for waterfront and recreational properties that draws buyers from across Central Texas.

Market Dynamics and Geographic Complexity

Bell County's real estate market operates on multiple speeds simultaneously, with military-driven areas experiencing consistent turnover every few years while civilian sectors show more traditional seasonal patterns and longer-term ownership trends. This creates opportunities for agents who understand both VA financing intricacies and conventional market dynamics, as well as the timing differences between military PCS seasons and typical spring selling periods.

Property values vary significantly across the county's diverse geography, from affordable military housing areas to premium lake properties and rural acreage, requiring agents to maintain expertise across multiple property types and price points. The proximity to Austin's booming economy has begun influencing the eastern portions of the county, creating emerging appreciation patterns and attracting investors and commuters willing to drive for more affordable housing options.

Why Businesses Need Bell County, Texas Agent Contact Data

The complete database of 1,460 licensed agents, all with verified email contacts, represents a comprehensive network essential for mortgage lenders, insurance companies, and service providers targeting this unique market's specific needs. Military-focused businesses, relocation services, and companies specializing in frequent-transfer clientele can leverage this complete agent network to build partnerships that serve the consistent demand from Fort Hood personnel and their families.

Investment firms, property management companies, and contractors can utilize this agent database to identify opportunities in Bell County's diverse market segments, from single-family rentals popular with military families to commercial opportunities serving the growing civilian population. The ability to reach every licensed agent ensures comprehensive market coverage across all price points and property types in this complex, multi-faceted real estate environment.

Current Property Listings

As of 1/15/2026, Brandon Mendoza has 1 property for sale in Killeen and surrounding areas.

$222,800

Listed 2025-11-30

504 Redbud Dr
Copperas Cove, TX  76522

Beds: 4.0
Baths: 2.0
Sq Ft: 1,463
Lot: 8,250 sf
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Current Property Rentals

Brandon Mendoza currently has no rental properties available in Killeen and surrounding areas. Check back later.