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Sinton

D.R. Horton Homes in Sinton, TX

18 homes

D.R. Horton Communities in Sinton, TX

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Housing market in Sinton, TX

  • State
    Texas
  • Neighborhoods
    0
  • Communities
    1
  • Single family
    19
  • Townhouses
    0
  • Multi family
    0
  • Condominiums
    0
  • Active builders
    1
  • Starting price
    $231,900
  • Median price
    $265,440
  • Price per square foot
    $161.23

Real estate price trends

Home price data reflects 18 listings in Sinton, TX, sourced from Jome and updated regularly

*Based on Jome markets

What it's like to live in Sinton?

The Local Vibe (Location & Identity)

Sinton serves as the seat of San Patricio County, positioned roughly 28 miles north of Corpus Christi. With a population of approximately 5,500, it functions as a critical industrial hub for the Coastal Bend region. The local economy is driven by major employers like Steel Dynamics and the nearby Gulf Coast Growth Ventures, attracting a workforce that values proximity to heavy industry sites.

Living Here: Amenities & Lifestyle

Daily life revolves around the city’s central role in the county, where residents gather at the San Patricio County Fairgrounds for annual events and livestock shows. Outdoor recreation is centered at Rob and Bessie Welder Park, which features a golf course, swimming pool, and shaded picnic areas. For shopping and dining, locals frequent the historic downtown area or head south toward the larger retail centers in Portland. The intersection of US-77 and US-181 makes regional travel straightforward for those working in the energy sector along the coast. Many residents appreciate the slower pace here compared to the busier metro areas. You can find several new home communities in Sinton that cater to this growing professional population.

Schools & Family Appeal

Families are served by the Sinton Independent School District, which includes campuses like Sinton High School and E. Merle Smith Middle School. The district is a focal point for the community, particularly during Friday night football games at Pirate Stadium. The city’s public library and local youth sports leagues provide additional engagement for households with children.

Why New Construction Makes Sense Here

Much of the existing housing stock in Sinton consists of older bungalows and mid-century ranch homes that often require significant updates to roofing and electrical systems. Choosing new construction homes in Sinton provides immediate peace of mind through 10-year structural warranties and modern building codes. This is especially valuable in the humid subtropical climate of the Texas coast, where high humidity and salt air can accelerate wear on older HVAC units and exterior materials. Buyers can avoid the immediate capital expenditures of a "fixer-upper" and instead focus on settling into their new environment. For those on a tight timeline, move-in ready homes in Sinton offer a streamlined path to ownership without the delays of a custom build.