1408 W 8th St
Pecos, TX 79772
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- Central Heating and Cooling System

About This Home
Rental Home Coming Soon! This property features 3 bedrooms, 1.5 bathroom, and is perfect. House sits on an enormous corner lot. It offers a spacious two-car carport and overlooks the new Pecos High School (just across the street). Contact me for more information.
1408 W 8th St is a house located in Reeves County and the 79772 ZIP Code. This area is served by the Pecos-Barstow-Toyah Independent attendance zone.
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- Listed by Criselda Carrasco | Golden Door Realty LLC
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Odessa Board of REALTORS®
Famous for its once-thriving cantaloupe cultivation, Pecos is a commercial corridor that sits just outside the vast desert stretched across Texas, New Mexico, Arizona, and Mexico. The city has seen a recent boom due to the expanding oil industry in the area. Industrial roots aside, Pecos has become a respectable locale in West Texas.
Pecos is the largest city in Reeves County, and also the county seat. You’ll find lauded-about burrito spots, donut shops, and popular dive bars dotted around the compact grid that makes up the city. There are two unexpected amenities in this desert city: Pecos Valley Country Club and Maxey Park, complete with water features. The country club offers access to a well-maintained golf course in the vast expanse of Texas, and Maxey Park makes for a much-needed escape from the arid climate.
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