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Henderson, TX Homes for Rent

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    $691 - $1,056 per month

    Abbington Park Senior Living

    1 - 2 Beds

    321 S Standish St, Henderson, TX 75654

    Beautifully appointed kitchens, breakfast bar, cable ready, ceiling fans, central air and heat, dishwasher, faux wood flooring, low entry showers, microwave, miniblinds, range, refrigerator, spacious closets, vertical blinds, w/d connections, handicap accessible units.

    321 S Standish St, Henderson, TX 75654
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    $1,650 per month

    Property for Rent

    3 Beds

    958 N Marshall St, Henderson, TX 75652

    958 N Marshall St, Henderson, TX 75652
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    $800 per month

    • 3 Beds
    • 1 Bath
    • 1,092 Sq Ft
    • House for Rent

    402 Christian St, Henderson, TX 75652

    Property Id: 762226Welcome to your charming 3 bedroom, 1 bathroom single-family home in Henderson, TX. Built in 1922, this historic property offers a cozy oven for cooking, laminate flooring, a spacious lawn, and a convenient driveway. Small dogs and cats are welcome. Make this house your home for only $800/month. Don't miss out on this deal!

    402 Christian St, Henderson, TX 75652

Why Live in Henderson

Henderson, located near the Texas-Louisiana border, is a historic small town with a population of approximately 13,000, serving as the county seat of Rusk County. Founded in 1843, the city retains a strong sense of community, with residents often stepping up to help each other. The job market is steady, with employment primarily in education, Bradshaw State Jail, and law enforcement. Housing in Henderson is notably affordable, with the median single-family home price around $255,000, featuring a mix of ranch homes, bungalows, and Victorian styles, many built between the 1960s and '80s. Downtown Henderson is a hub for local shops, businesses, and dining options, with restaurants lining US-79. The city hosts several events, including the Heritage Syrup Festival, which features live music, local vendors, and traditional cane syrup production. The Depot Museum, part of the festival, also houses the Rusk County History Museum and Children’s Discovery Center. Henderson residents often drive due to limited public transportation, with State Highway 64 providing easy access to Tyler, 34 miles away, and Tyler Pounds Regional Airport, 41 miles away. The Henderson Independent School District, the largest in Rusk County, has a student body of about 3,400 across six schools. Recreational opportunities include five parks and the Henderson Sports Complex, with Lake Martin located 17 miles away for waterside activities. Summers are typically hot and humid, while winters are short and mild.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the most popular zip codes in Henderson, TX for renters?
The most popular zip codes in Henderson, TX for renters is 75662.
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