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Jacinto City, TX Homes for Rent

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    $995 - $1,050 per month

    Big Bass Apartments

    1 - 2 Beds

    9701 Market Street Rd, Houston, TX 77029

    Live Big. Be Bold. Active 45+ Living Awaits at Big Bass!Discover the excitement of active and independent living at Big Bass, an engaging community tailored for individuals aged 45 and above.Located conveniently near I-10 with swift access to Downtown Houston, Big Bass offers the perfect blend of suburban tranquility and urban accessibility.Explore new interests and

    9701 Market Street Rd, Houston, TX 77029
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    $2,500 per month

    • 4 Beds
    • 1 Bath
    • 1,644 Sq Ft
    • House for Rent

    1514 Mercury Dr, Houston, TX 77029

    Endless possibilities with this property on a CORNER LOT w ample parking! FENCED and COMPLETELY RENOVATED 2025 (NEW HVAC/ELECTRICAL/PLUMBING/INSULATION/DRYWALL/ETC). Convenient location with quick access to I10, 610, and 90! Don't miss out! Schedule your showing today!

    Selena Choi F1T Properties

    1514 Mercury Dr, Houston, TX 77029
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    $1,650 per month

    • 3 Beds
    • 1 Bath
    • 1,345 Sq Ft
    • House for Rent

    11605 Tilia St, Houston, TX 77029

    ***REMODELED*** 3 BEDROOM, 1 BATH, 2 CAR GARAGE ATTACHED. NEW CABINETS AND QUARTZ COUNTERTOPS IN KITCHEN. NEW SHOWER. CUSTOM CABINET WITH QUARTZ COUNTERTOP IN BATHROOM. NEW FLOORING THROUGHOUT. NEW PLUMBING. LARGE LIVING AREA, SEPARATE DINING AREA.

    Esly Reyes 1st Texas, Realtors

    11605 Tilia St, Houston, TX 77029
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    $2,500 per month

    • Property for Rent

    1403 Kilroy St, Houston, TX 77029

    Warehouse with 4 overhead Doors, This property is renting as is condition.

    Moises Govea Century 21 Garlington & Assoc.

    1403 Kilroy St, Houston, TX 77029

Why Live in Jacinto City

Jacinto City, TX, located just over 8 miles east of downtown Houston, is a small, family-oriented suburb that offers a blend of community comforts and minimal development. Known for its close-knit community, Jacinto City has its own police and fire departments, contributing to a sense of security. The area features a mix of colorful Craftsman cottages, minimal traditional bungalows, and ranch-style homes, often adorned with iron fences and vibrant front yard gardens. Local amenities include four parks, with Wilkie Park being the most comprehensive, offering a splash pad, public saltwater pool, tennis courts, and a gym. The Jacinto City Town Center Community Building, home to the Heritage Hall Senior Center, provides free meals and recreational programming for seniors. Dining options are plentiful, particularly along Holland Avenue, where family-owned eateries like Taqueria El Charro are popular. For groceries, residents frequent Sellers Bros on Market Street and El Ahorro Supermarket on Palestine Street. The Jacinto City Branch Library offers educational programs, including Book Buddies and ESL classes. The suburb is well-connected, with the East Freeway (Interstate 10) and Interstate 610 nearby, and William P. Hobby Airport just over 10 miles south. Jacinto City Elementary, part of the Galena Park Independent School District, serves local students, with higher education options available at San Jacinto College less than 20 miles southeast.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the most popular neighborhoods in Jacinto City, TX for renters?
The most popular neighborhoods in Jacinto City, TX for renters are Clinton Park Tri-Community, North Shore, Pleasantville, Denver Harbor/Port Houston and Magnolia Park.
What are the most popular zip codes in Jacinto City, TX for renters?
The most popular zip codes in Jacinto City, TX for renters include 77029, 77013, 77015, 77547 and 77020.
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