Deryl Hoyt

GROWING UP

Born and raised in Texas, with most of my life spent in the rural county of San Saba. Growing up here has been more like living in a very large neighborhood where everyone knows each other. I am not a cowboy but I am a full-blood country boy. Hunting, fishing, dirt road trips, chasing armadillos, river swimming, camping, varmint hunting, Friday night football and country, and western dancing. Those are highlights of my youth along with trying to impress girls. I finally impressed one enough to make her my high school sweetheart and later my wife.

OVERCOMING STRUGGLES

Becoming parents as teenagers was never plan A. I dropped out of college to better support my wife and two kids (at that time). I had two years of college behind me and lots of challenges in front of me. We both worked in my family's printing business and managed to make ends meet for the next four years. In hopes of bettering our lives, we made the commitment to complete my college education on a part-time basis. So after our third child, and ten years after graduating high school, I managed to graduate with honors from Howard Payne University with a business degree and minor in health care administration. I became a licensed nursing home administrator for the next twelve years.

BURN OUT

I ran four successful nursing homes during those twelve years but, ultimately, I burned out. I decided to get my real estate license and then took a "leap of faith" by opening up a restaurant with a business partner - my goal was to spend more time doing real estate once the restaurant was established. It turned out the restaurant was successful, but my real estate business wasn't - I discovered that success in real estate required my full commitment. After eventually burning out with the restaurant, I sold my half of ownership, got my real estate broker's license and took my next "leap of faith" as a full time Realtor.

THE ACCIDENT

My decision to focus on real estate proved successful; year after year, my business grew. In addition to real estate, my wife and I were fully committed to youth ministry. However, while taking a group of kids to summer camp, my wife of thirty years died in a tragic automobile accident. I chose to step back from ministry and begin piecing together a new life that came with lots of changes.

RE-FOCUSING

A few years later, I ended up re-marrying and I received two wonderful stepchildren. We now have six grandchildren, serve in the youth ministry, and are building a new home out of a Grain Silo on our property in the country. I serve all types of real estate needs but I have a love of the land and rural culture in high esteem so I specialize in helping people buy and sell land in Central Texas. It would be my honor and privilege to serve your real estate needs.

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Land for Sale by Deryl Hoyt

New Listing
San Saba County, TX
This property is .287 of an acre.  It consists of 2 lots.  It has some large trees and is located directly behind the Catholic Church in San Saba and very close to Rogan Field where Friday night football reigns supreme in San Saba Texas.&nb...
0.29± Acres
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$35,000
New Listing
San Saba County, TX
New Listing... Do not miss out on this newly renovated two bedrooms one full bath on 0.896 acres. Renovations that include new wiring and plumbing were completed in March 2024. The living room features an open concept with the kitchen and dining room...
0.9± Acres
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$195,000
New Listing
San Saba County, TX
This duplex sits on .33 on an acre.  Unit A is a two bedroom, one bath.  The living room has a wood burning fireplace. It has central heat and air.    All new windows!  Vinyl flooring in kitchen, dining room and laundry room....
0.33± Acres
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$218,000
New Listing
San Saba County, TX
3 Acres with an open floor plan 1800 sq. ft. home built in 2018.  Fenced back yard and the rest of property is fenced on two sides.  Frame for carport is in place but needs to be finished. Home has 60 x 10 covered porch in front and back of...
3± Acres
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$350,000
Under Contract
San Saba County, TX
The Gail is a dream come true!  Modular home that sits overlooking the Colorado River.  Large covered back porch (65 x 12)complete with ceiling fans that leads to a patio on the edge of the river.  Nice path/road leads to the riverside...
42± Acres
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$1,100,000
San Saba County, TX
This home was built in the 1930.   It sits on a corner and has almost .75 of an acre.  Lots of room for garden, etc.  Located very close to Mill Pond Park, across the street from the show barn and the fire station.  Downtown ...
0.72± Acres
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$110,000
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