$1,195 per month
- 3 Beds
- 1 Bath
- 1,064 Sq Ft
- House for Rent
211 Lackey St, Cuero, TX 77954
211 Lackey St, Cuero, TX 77954$1,195 per month
211 Lackey St, Cuero, TX 77954
211 Lackey St, Cuero, TX 77954$695 - $1,133 per month
Bailey Square
1 - 3 Beds
1501 N Valley St, Cuero, TX 77954
$1,175 per month
109 E Bailey St, Cuero, TX 77954
Great 2/1 rental centrally located in Cuero, TX. Right across the street from Brookshire Bros shopping center. Well maintained with a privacy fenced backyard for you to enjoy! 1 year lease. Call today to view.
Macie Chrisman RE/MAX First Shot
$1,200 per month
414 S Esplanade St, Cuero, TX 77954
Recently renovated home on the busiest street in Cuero. Can also be used for commercial use.
Derek Jameson The Ron Brown Company
Cuero, Texas, known as the "Turkey Capital of the World," is a small city with a rich history in ranching and turkey farming. Located 90 miles from San Antonio, Cuero has seen a recent influx of young families returning from larger cities. The city is a major cattle producer and home to a NestFresh Eggs processing facility. Cuero Regional Hospital is a significant employer, and the city received a $1.2 million grant to support business growth. Highways 87 and 183 connect Cuero to other major routes, with Austin's airport about 100 miles away. The Terrell-Reuss Streets Historic District features Victorian-style homes, some relocated from the Texas coast in the late 1800s. Cuero's median home price is $200,000, with starter homes ranging from $150,000 to $200,000. October's Turkey Fest includes a carnival, BBQ cookoff, and turkey races. The Chisholm Trail Heritage Museum and the Pharmacy and Medical Museum of Texas offer insights into local history. Cuero Municipal Park boasts a rodeo arena, sports courts, a baseball complex, a golf course, and a lake for paddleboarding. Sandies Creek and the Guadalupe River provide opportunities for canoeing and kayaking. Cuero Independent School District is a top employer, and the city has a strong faith community. Downtown Cuero features turn-of-the-century buildings, boutiques, and diverse dining options. The area experiences mild winters and hot summers, with occasional droughts and flooding. While crime rates have decreased over the past decade, they are comparable to the national average.