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Todd Booher

Todd Booher
Real Estate Agent (Salesperson)
Whitesboro TX

Salesperson (TX: 0645908)

12 years experience

REALTOR® 2 Active Listings Serves Grayson County, TX
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Contact Information

Brokerage
Sanders Real Estate

Office Website
Office Address
P O Box 92
Whitesboro, TX  76273
(Grayson County)
Office Phone
903-564-3426
Office Fax
Mobile
903-651-9018
Email
todd*************@*****.com
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Service Areas

Celina: TX Weston: TX Denison: TX Pottsboro: TX Frisco: TX Gunter: TX McKinney: TX Lowry Crossing: TX Fairview: TX Allen: TX New Hope: TX Princeton: TX Prosper: TX Sherman: TX Tom Bean: TX Southmayd: TX Sadler: TX Knollwood: TX Dorchester: TX Howe: TX Van Alstyne: TX Westminster: TX Melissa: TX Anna: TX Bells: TX Bonham: TX Dodd City: TX Denton: TX Corinth: TX Shady Shores: TX Savannah: TX Lincoln Park: TX Cross Roads: TX Little Elm: TX Paloma Creek: TX Krugerville: TX Aubrey: TX Providence Village: TX Collinsville: TX Gainesville: TX Callisburg: TX Lake Kiowa: TX Valley View: TX Lindsay: TX Oak Ridge: TX Sherwood Shores: TX Gordonville: TX Pilot Point: TX Whitesboro: TX

About Todd Booher

Todd Booher is a dedicated real estate professional with deep roots in Grayson County, where he has resided for over 40 years. Alongside his wife, Donna, he has raised five children in this vibrant community, actively contributing to its betterment throughout his adult life.

With 27 years of experience as a local law enforcement officer, Todd has demonstrated a steadfast commitment to serving his community. His volunteer work with Meals on Wheels for the past three years reflects his dedication to helping others. Additionally, he plays an active role in the men's ministry at his church, further underscoring his community involvement.

As a member of the Greater Texoma Association of Realtors (GTAR), the National Association of Realtors (NAR), and the Texas Association of Realtors (TAR), Todd is well-equipped to assist clients in navigating the complexities of real estate transactions. Whether clients are seeking a home in the city or a property with expansive acreage in the countryside, Todd is prepared to guide them through the process.

He welcomes the opportunity to assist you in making one of the most significant decisions of your life—finding or selling your home. Contact Todd today to begin turning your real estate dreams into reality.

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

$439,478
Avg. Listing Price
From Todd's portfolio
3.4 / 2.5
Avg. Beds/Baths
Typical property size
2,094 sf
Avg. Square Footage
Interior living space
1815
Active Listings
Current inventory

Grayson County's real estate market represents a fascinating blend of small-town charm and metropolitan accessibility, positioned strategically along the Texas-Oklahoma border just north of the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex. With 630 total actively licensed agents serving this diverse region, the market demonstrates remarkable depth for a county that balances rural agricultural lands with rapidly growing suburban communities.

What makes Grayson County particularly intriguing is its dual personality as both a destination for Dallas commuters seeking affordable housing and a standalone market with its own economic drivers. The county's proximity to Lake Texoma, one of the largest reservoirs in the United States, creates unique waterfront property dynamics that set it apart from typical North Texas markets. All 630 agents maintain email contact information, reflecting the market's embrace of modern communication tools despite its traditional roots.

Major Grayson County, Texas Real Estate Markets

Sherman stands as the county seat and largest city, driving much of the commercial and residential development with its historic downtown revitalization and growing medical district anchored by Texoma Medical Center. Denison, the second-largest city, leverages its position on Lake Texoma to attract both permanent residents and vacation property investors, while Van Alstyne has emerged as a surprise growth leader, experiencing rapid residential expansion as young families discover its excellent schools and reasonable commute to Plano and McKinney.

Smaller communities like Whitesboro, Pottsboro, and Gunter each contribute distinct market segments, from Pottsboro's lake-focused recreational properties to Gunter's agricultural land conversions and Whitesboro's historic home market. The county's geography creates microclimates of real estate activity, with lake proximity, school district boundaries, and highway access serving as primary value drivers across these diverse communities.

Market Dynamics and Geographic Complexity

Grayson County's market complexity stems from its role as both a primary residence destination and a recreational property hub, creating seasonal fluctuations that require sophisticated local knowledge to navigate effectively. The county experiences interesting price dynamics where lakefront properties in Pottsboro might command premium pricing while agricultural land near Bells or Savoy offers different investment opportunities entirely.

Interstate 75 serves as a crucial economic corridor, influencing property values and development patterns as it connects the county to major employment centers southward. The market has shown resilience during economic fluctuations, partly due to its diversified base spanning agriculture, manufacturing, healthcare, and increasingly, remote workers who discovered the area's quality of life advantages during recent demographic shifts.

Why Businesses Need Grayson County, Texas Agent Contact Data

Companies targeting this market require comprehensive agent contact information because of the county's geographical spread and specialized market knowledge requirements. With agents covering everything from million-dollar lakefront estates to rural homesteads and suburban developments, businesses need direct access to professionals who understand these distinct submarkets and can provide relevant inventory and client insights.

The complete email accessibility of all 630 licensed agents creates unprecedented opportunities for mortgage companies, insurance providers, home service businesses, and real estate technology companies to reach decision-makers efficiently. Given the county's growth trajectory and diverse property types, businesses that establish relationships with the full spectrum of local agents position themselves advantageously in a market that continues evolving beyond traditional rural classifications.

Current Property Listings

As of 2/13/2026, Todd Booher has 2 properties for sale in Whitesboro and surrounding areas.

$235,000

Listed 2025-11-01

407 E Main St
Whitesboro, TX  76273

Beds: 3.0
Baths: 2.0
Sq Ft: 1,310
Lot: 21,606 sf
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$132,000

Listed 2026-01-20

301 Cedar Point Cir
Gordonville, TX  76245

Beds: 1.0
Baths: 2.0
Sq Ft: 1,360
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Current Property Rentals

Todd Booher currently has no rental properties available in Whitesboro and surrounding areas. Check back later.