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Cisco, TX Homes for Rent

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    $1,400 per month

    • 2 Beds
    • 1 Bath
    • 1,105 Sq Ft
    • House for Rent

    1409 Harrell Ave, Cisco, TX 76437

    Welcome home to this charming 2-bedroom, 1-bathroom gem! Freshly painted and full of cozy character, it’s move-in ready and waiting for you to make it your own. Nestled at the edge of town on a spacious corner lot just a short stroll from the lively Cisco Ball Field, the location offers both convenience and community charm. Step outside and enjoy your backyard retreat, complete with an

    Ashley Maxwell Public Realty

    1409 Harrell Ave, Cisco, TX 76437
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    $632 per month

    • 1 Bed
    • 1 Bath
    • 12,220 Sq Ft
    • Apartment for Rent

    1512 Primrose Ln, Cisco, TX 76437

    Rick Rivera Rental Housing Deals

    1512 Primrose Ln, Cisco, TX 76437

Why Live in Cisco

Cisco, located in Eastland County, Texas, is a small community with a population of around 4,000. Known for its historical charm, Cisco features older homes from the 1920s, renovated cottages, and brick ranch-style houses from the 1970s. Many homes have two or three bedrooms and are situated on landscaped yards, with some properties offering large lots and undeveloped land for added privacy. The city is served by highly rated schools within the Cisco Independent School District, including Cisco Elementary, Cisco Junior High, and Cisco High. Cisco College provides higher education opportunities and dual credit programs for high school students. Outdoor enthusiasts can enjoy Lake Cisco for boating and fishing, and Legacy Park, which offers a splashpad, playground, amphitheater, and football field. For shopping and dining, residents frequent Brookshire’s and Walgreens on Conrad Hilton Boulevard, and local eateries like La Finca and Muddy Mike’s. Broken x Winery is a popular spot for drinks and live music. For more extensive shopping and dining options, Abilene is just 45 miles away. Annual events such as Pie Fest and the Holly Jolly Christmas Parade foster a sense of community. Transportation includes Interstate 20 and East 8th Street, with limited public transit services available for elderly and disabled residents. Environmental considerations include the possibility of tornadoes and hail, with resources available to help residents stay prepared.

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