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22245 Mallards Cove Ct
Bullard 75757
$1,150,000 For Sale
4372 Cascades Blvd
Tyler 75709
$1,150,000 For Sale
104 Crepe Myrtle
Corsicana 75109
$1,150,000 For Sale
11855 County Road 1169
Tyler 75703
$1,150,000 For Sale
451 CR 2430
Pittsburg 75686
$1,150,000 For Sale
5 HUNTINGTON CIRCLE
LONGVIEW ISD 75601
$1,150,000 For Sale
408 E JOLLY ST
Palestine 75801
$1,149,999 For Sale
408 E Jolly St.
Palestine 75801
$1,149,999 For Sale
10227 County Road 4101
Frankston 75763
$1,149,000 For Sale
2401 S Williams St.
Atlanta ISD 75551
$1,149,000 For Sale
1572 Maple Circle
Tyler 75703
$1,140,000 For Sale
920 Sabine Dr.
Prosper 75078
$1,139,000 For Sale

Single-Family Houses for Rent in Tyler, TX 

Looking to rent in Tyler? Teal Arrow Property Management offers a selection of well-maintained residential rental properties across the city. Whether you’re searching for a cozy starter home, a family-friendly neighborhood, or a convenient location close to work or school, our available home rentals provide flexible options and professional property management you can rely on.

Single-Family Homes for Sale in Tyler, TX

If you’re ready to buy, our Tyler homes for sale offer something for every buyer. From move-in-ready homes to properties with renovation potential, we make it easy to explore your options and take the next step toward homeownership. Our team is here to help you navigate the process and find a property that fits your long-term goals.

Living in Tyler, TX

Tyler, TX—often called America’s Rose Capital—is best known for the Tyler Rose Garden and the annual Texas Rose Festival, which celebrate the city’s rich horticultural history and vibrant community spirit.

Residents and visitors alike enjoy a strong arts and culture scene, with local attractions such as the Tyler Museum of Art, Discover Science Place, and Liberty Hall Arts Center offering entertainment and enrichment for all ages.

For the outdoor lovers, Tyler State Park provides 985 acres of scenic land for hiking, biking, swimming, and fishing. The city also features numerous neighborhood parks with walking trails, playgrounds, and green spaces perfect for families and active lifestyles.

Tyler’s dining scene offers something for everyone, from upscale steakhouses like Prime 102 to local favorites such as Stanley’s Famous Pit Bar-B-Q, along with a wide variety of casual and international cuisine.

The housing market in Tyler includes a range of distinct neighborhoods, making it easy to find a home that fits your needs and budget. With a cost of living below the national average, Tyler continues to attract homeowners and renters.

Education is another strong draw. Tyler is served by Tyler High School and Tyler Legacy High School, along with several respected private schools, including All Saints Episcopal School and Bishop Thomas K. Gorman Catholic School. Higher education options include The University of Texas at Tyler, Tyler Junior College, and Texas College.