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Buda, TX Real Estate
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Buda has grown from a quiet Hays County town into one of the most active real estate markets south of Austin, and it has done so without losing the small-town character that makes it worth moving to in the first place. Historic Main Street still anchors the city with antique shops, local restaurants, and community events, while new master-planned communities continue to take shape along the I-35 corridor. The result is a city where buyers can choose between a brand-new build in a community like Sunfield, an established neighborhood closer to downtown, or acreage property with room to breathe. Hays CISD serves most of the city, and the district has been building new campuses to keep pace with growth. Neighborhoods | New Construction | Schools | Market Overview | Getting Around | FAQs
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Neighborhoods & Subdivisions in Buda
Buda has a neighborhood for nearly every preference, from compact new-build communities to older subdivisions with mature trees and established streetscapes. Stallion Run is one of the city's most active neighborhoods, with a mix of home sizes on manageable lots and solid access to FM 967 and the commercial corridor along Main Street. Shadow Creek sits on the west side of Buda and has been popular for years thanks to its community pool, tree-lined streets, and the variety of floor plans from national builders that built it out over time.
Turners and Turner's Crossing are neighboring communities near the heart of Buda with good proximity to schools and the downtown district. Prairie Lakes offers pond views and green space throughout the neighborhood, giving it a more serene feel than some of the denser new-build areas. Buyers wanting more room will want to look at Persimmon, where estate lots and larger acreage tracts sit within reach of city services but feel a world removed from the suburbs closer to the highway.
Other established communities worth exploring include Garlic Creek West near the Kyle border on the north end of town, Windy Hill, Porch Du Pre, and Lifschultz, which places residents within easy walking distance of the shops and restaurants along Main Street. Each of these communities has its own personality, and knowing which one fits your lifestyle is the first step toward finding the right home in Buda.
New Construction in Buda
Buda is one of the most active new construction markets in the greater Austin area. Century Communities, Meritage Homes, DR Horton, Milestone Community Builders, and Taylor Morrison all have active projects here, with much of that activity concentrated in the Sunfield master-planned community on the eastern side of the city. Sunfield is a large, amenity-rich development with a resort-style pool featuring a lazy river, miles of walking and biking trails, playgrounds, and a community center. It has attracted a significant concentration of builder inventory, which gives buyers real options when it comes to floor plans and price points.
Beyond Sunfield, builders are also active in corridors south and east of downtown, where new phases continue to open. Buyers shopping new construction in Buda will typically encounter a range of floor plans from starter-sized three-bedroom homes to larger five-bedroom designs with game rooms and three-car garages. With multiple builders competing in the same market, there is often room to negotiate on upgrades, closing cost contributions, and interest rate buydowns, particularly on spec inventory that has been sitting for a while.
Schools in Buda
The majority of Buda falls within Hays Consolidated Independent School District, one of the fastest-growing school districts in Texas. Hays CISD has been building new campuses at a steady pace to accommodate growth across the southern Austin metro. Elementary schools serving Buda neighborhoods include Sunfield Elementary, Carpenter Hill, and Ralph Pfluger, among others. Students in most parts of the city feed into Eric Dahlstrom Middle School or R C Barton Middle School before continuing to the high school level.
At the high school level, Jack C Hays High School and Lehman High School are the primary campuses for Buda students, with the district also operating Johnson High School to serve growth on the eastern side of the attendance zone. All three high schools offer competitive athletics programs, fine arts, and career and technical education pathways. A small portion of the eastern edge of Buda falls within Del Valle ISD, so buyers in those areas should verify school assignments directly with the district before closing.
Real Estate Market in Buda
Buda's real estate market has matured considerably over the past few years. The city drew significant demand from buyers seeking more space and lower price points than what Travis County offered, and that migration fueled the construction surge that built out neighborhoods like Stallion Run, Shadow Creek, and Sunfield. Today the market carries more inventory and gives buyers more time to evaluate their options, which represents a real shift from the frenzied conditions of a few years ago.
The range of property types in Buda is genuinely broad. Entry-level new construction from national builders, resale homes in established subdivisions, downtown-adjacent cottages and bungalows, and estate properties on multi-acre tracts all exist within the city limits. Buyers searching Austin area homes for sale who are open to Hays County often find the combination of lower property tax rates compared to Travis County and Buda's central I-35 location to be a compelling case for looking here first.
Getting Around Buda
Buda sits directly on I-35, which puts downtown Austin roughly 20 miles to the north. On a light traffic run, that drive takes about 25 to 30 minutes. During peak morning commute hours heading northbound, the same trip can easily stretch to 45 minutes or more, as this stretch of I-35 is one of the more congested corridors in the metro. Many residents use the Hays Park and Ride on FM 1626 to connect to the CapMetro express bus network and skip the highway grind.
Kyle sits just to the north, and San Marcos is about 15 miles south, making Buda a practical base for anyone working along the entire I-35 corridor or attending Texas State University. FM 967 and Kyle Parkway serve as the main east-west connectors. Buyers who prefer a more rural drive can reach Driftwood and Dripping Springs heading west on FM 150 and connecting roads, though those routes take more time than the interstate.
Hays County has several active road improvement projects funded through transportation bond programs, so the connectivity picture in and around Buda continues to improve. For buyers who commute regularly, it is worth mapping your specific route at the time of day you would actually be driving before making a neighborhood decision, since traffic patterns vary significantly across the city.
Ready to explore what Buda has to offer? Neuhaus Realty Group works with buyers and sellers throughout Hays County and knows Buda's neighborhoods, builders, and market conditions well. Connect with us to find the right fit.
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