$765 - $1,200 per month
Pine Wood Apartments
1 - 3 Beds
2107 W Pinecrest Dr, Marshall, TX 75670
$765 - $1,200 per month
Pine Wood Apartments
1 - 3 Beds
2107 W Pinecrest Dr, Marshall, TX 75670
$1,200 per month
302 Saint Francis St Unit A, Marshall, TX 75670
Two Bedroom One Full Bath For Rent. $1200 Monthly. Deposit starts at $500. Tenant pays Electric, Gas, Lawn Maintenance. Owner pays Water. Call or text 903-471-0595 for more information.
EARNEST SPENCER USA Plus Realty
$800 per month
601 N Grove St Unit C, Marshall, TX 75670
Convenient location to downtown. Neat and beautiful classic building Near ETBU. City park in walking distance.
$850 per month
1500 E Fannin St Unit B, Marshall, TX 75670
One Bedroom One Bath Duplex for rent starting at $850 Monthly, Deposit starting at $500. Tenant pays Water, Electric, and Gas. Call or text 903-471-0595 for more information.
EARNEST SPENCER USA Plus Realty
$1,575 per month
505 W Crockett St, Marshall, TX 75670
$850 - $1,400 per month
The Landmark Apartments
1 - 2 Beds
4500 Victory Dr, Marshall, TX 75672
$1,400 per month
2075 Fm 2625 Unit 1, Marshall, TX 75672
Property Id: 1534538We accept Housing/Section 8. Currently undergoing repairs and updates, this 3-bedroom, 1-bathroom home will soon be ready to welcome new residents with comfort, and style.Features Include:Open-concept layout flowing from kitchen to living spaceKitchen equipped with pantry, refrigerator, electric stove, and dishwasherNo string-pull blinds for a
$1,300 per month
2075 Fm 2625, Marshall, TX 75672
Property Id: 2069302Housing/Section 8 Welcomed Coming Soon - Renovated 2 Bedroom Home Available September 1st!Get ready to move into comfort and convenience! This charming 2-bedroom, 1-bathroom home is currently undergoing renovations and will be move-in ready by September 1st, 2025.Features Include:Spacious open-concept layout connecting kitchen and living
Marshall, Texas, located 40 miles from Shreveport, is a historic city in the piney woods of East Texas and the county seat of Harrison County. With a population of just over 24,000, Marshall offers a quiet lifestyle with access to various outdoor activities. The city boasts a historic downtown area centered around a courthouse built in 1901, which hosts community events. Marshall's history includes being the first city in Texas to receive a telegraph and serving as a significant railroad hub post-Civil War. The town features a mix of 1960s and 1970s brick homes, with newer developments and multifamily housing on the rise. Outdoor enthusiasts can enjoy eight city parks, including the renovated Airport Park with 11 turf fields, and nearby Caddo Lake State Park and Lake O’ the Pines for boating, fishing, and bird watching. Downtown Marshall is home to new businesses, boutiques, and the Rüeggenbach Brewing Co., housed in a redeveloped fire station. The city hosts events like the FireAnt Festival and Wonderland of Lights, featuring millions of lights and an ice-skating rink. Higher education institutions include East Texas Baptist University and Wiley University, a historically black college. Marshall is accessible via multiple highways and is close to East Texas Regional Airport in Longview, with additional options at Shreveport Regional Airport and Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport.