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E Louden Loudean Carlisle

E Louden Loudean Carlisle
Real Estate Agent (Salesperson)
Seminole TX

Salesperson (TX: 0323697)

44 years experience

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

Brokerage
First Choice Realtors - Seminole

Office Website
Office Address
301b Ste 2 Se Ave G
Seminole, TX  79360
(Gaines County)
Office Phone
432-758-3634
Office Fax
Mobile
432-758-3634
Email
loud***@*********.net
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Service Areas

Seminole: TX

About E Louden Carlisle

E Louden is an active member of the Rotary Club and serves on the Gaines County Veterans Memorial Board. In 2007, [he/she/they] was honored as Citizen of the Year for [his/her/their] contributions to the community. E Louden has held leadership positions on several local boards, including the Seminole Economic Development Board, and has served as past president of the Seminole Women's Club, the Garden Club, and the Junior Study Club. Additionally, [he/she/they] has earned the Graduate, REALTOR® Institute (GRI) designation and has participated on the Texas Association of REALTORS® (TAR) education board.

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

$346,779
Avg. Listing Price
From E Louden's portfolio
3.1 / 2.2
Avg. Beds/Baths
Typical property size
1,979 sf
Avg. Square Footage
Interior living space
118
Active Listings
Current inventory

Gaines County, Texas represents a fascinating microcosm of West Texas real estate, where agricultural heritage meets modern energy development in communities like Seminole, Loop, and Seagraves. This rural county's property landscape reflects the dual forces of traditional farming operations and oil field activity, creating unique investment opportunities that many overlook when focusing solely on major metropolitan areas.

The real estate market here operates with remarkable efficiency despite its rural character, supported by exactly 29 actively licensed agents who maintain complete digital connectivity—with all 29 agents maintaining email contact capabilities. This full digital integration ensures that property transactions, whether involving agricultural land, residential homes, or commercial energy-related developments, can move forward with modern communication standards that rival urban markets.

Major Gaines County, Texas Real Estate Markets

Seminole serves as the county seat and primary real estate hub, where most residential transactions occur alongside commercial properties supporting the agricultural and energy sectors. The town's proximity to oil field operations has created steady demand for worker housing, while established farming families continue to buy and sell agricultural parcels that have been in operation for generations.

Loop and Seagraves represent smaller but significant markets where large-scale agricultural properties dominate transactions, often involving cotton farms, cattle operations, and increasingly, land purchases for renewable energy projects. These communities showcase how rural Texas real estate can command serious attention from investors seeking agricultural income properties or energy development opportunities outside the traditional suburban growth patterns.

Market Dynamics and Geographic Complexity

Gaines County's real estate dynamics reflect the boom-and-bust cycles typical of energy-dependent regions, but with the stabilizing influence of agricultural land values that provide a foundation during economic fluctuations. Properties here often serve dual purposes—farming operations that can accommodate oil wells or wind turbines—creating complex valuation scenarios that require agents with specialized knowledge of both agricultural and energy leasing principles.

The geographic spread of properties across the county's 1,503 square miles means that successful real estate professionals must cover vast territories, often coordinating with buyers and sellers across multiple time zones. This creates a market where local expertise becomes invaluable, as agents understand not just property values but also water rights, mineral rights, and agricultural production capabilities that significantly impact land valuations.

Why Businesses Need Gaines County, Texas Agent Contact Data

Energy companies, agricultural equipment suppliers, and land investment firms require direct access to Gaines County's complete network of licensed agents to identify acquisition opportunities and monitor market trends. With universal email connectivity among all 29 agents, businesses can efficiently distribute investment criteria, development proposals, or partnership opportunities across the entire local professional network without communication gaps.

Financial institutions, insurance companies, and agricultural service providers benefit enormously from comprehensive agent contact data when launching services or expanding into West Texas markets. These agents serve as crucial local intelligence sources who understand which properties are likely to come to market, which landowners are considering development partnerships, and how economic shifts in energy or agriculture might create new business opportunities throughout the region.

Current Property Listings

As of 2/13/2026, E Louden Carlisle has 1 property for sale in Seminole and surrounding areas.

$254,950

Listed 2025-12-31

606 SW Avenue L
Seminole, TX  79360

Beds: 3.0
Baths: 1.0
Sq Ft: 1,559
Lot: 7,405 sf
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Current Property Rentals

E Louden Carlisle currently has no rental properties available in Seminole and surrounding areas. Check back later.