The median sale price for a single-family home in the McAllen metro hit $245K; in Brownsville, it’s even higher
This single-family home in Brownsville was recently listed for $259,900 but has since been reduced to $249,900. Photo Credit | Kristen Mosbrucker-Garza

A new subdivision near an elementary school in Brownsville has addresses that don’t appear on Google Maps yet, even though it’s about 15 minutes from downtown.

The single-family homes in the Central Park Community near Raquel Peña Elementary School were in various stages of development – from vacant grassy lots to poured foundations, wood frames, and many finished houses. Meanwhile, bunches of wild sunflowers and wheat from old agricultural fields still grew tall near an electrical pole. 

Sunflowers and corn sway in the breeze of a Brownsville subdivision.
On a vacant lot inside a new subdivision in Brownsville, sunflowers and what appears to be wheat grow tall near new single-family home construction. Photo Credit | Kristen Mosbrucker-Garza

In this neighborhood sits a newly built house that’s on the market. It spans 1,392 square feet and features three bedrooms, two baths, a yard, and a one-car garage. On Sept. 20, it was listed for $259,900.

That’s about the median home sale price for the Brownsville-Harlingen metropolitan statistical area for August 2025. 

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