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Cypress Forest Homes for Sale
Cypress Forest is an established residential neighborhood tucked into Hays County, sitting in the heart of one of Texas's most active growth corridors between Kyle and San Marcos. The neighborhood offers the kind of settled, mature character that newer master-planned subdivisions along I-35 simply cannot replicate, with native trees, generous lot sizes, and a quieter pace that appeals to buyers who want real proximity to the Hill Country without sacrificing access to major roads and employment centers. It sits in a county that has grown dramatically over the last decade, yet Cypress Forest itself has maintained its low-turnover, residential feel. For buyers who have been searching the Hays County market and want something beyond the typical high-density new construction, this neighborhood is worth a close look. Neighborhoods | Schools | Market Overview | Getting Around | FAQs
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Cypress Forest and the Surrounding Hays County Area
Cypress Forest sits in Hays County along the Kyle-San Marcos corridor, a stretch of Central Texas that has become one of the most watched real estate markets in the entire state. The neighborhood occupies a quieter pocket within this busy corridor, with single-family homes on lots that offer more breathing room than the dense subdivision developments lining I-35 to the east. Mature trees, including the native cypress that gives the neighborhood its name, provide shade and a natural canopy that sets the area apart from newer builds on bare lots.
The surrounding communities fill out a strong picture of daily life here. Kyle is just minutes away and has developed a solid commercial base along FM 150 and Kohlers Crossing, with an H-E-B, major retailers, and a growing dining scene that residents rely on for everyday needs. San Marcos to the south brings Texas State University, the San Marcos River, and a lively downtown with local restaurants and live music. Buda to the north offers a smaller-town feel with quick access northward toward Austin. Buyers who want a more rural Hill Country experience also consider Wimberley to the west and Dripping Springs to the northwest, both reachable within 30 to 45 minutes.
The eastern edge of Hays County, where Cypress Forest is located, benefits from convenient infrastructure without the density of the I-35 frontage. Communities like Maxwell and Uhland nearby illustrate how much open, rural character still exists in this part of the county even as development accelerates. Cypress Forest occupies a comfortable middle ground between those rural pockets and the fully built-out urban areas of Kyle and San Marcos.
Schools Serving Cypress Forest
Cypress Forest falls within Hays Consolidated Independent School District, one of the larger school districts in Central Texas. Hays CISD has invested significantly in new facilities and expanded campuses over the last several years to keep pace with the county's rapid residential growth. Hays High School is the district's flagship campus, with robust programs in athletics, fine arts, and career and technical education. The district operates multiple elementary and middle school campuses in the Kyle-San Marcos zone.
Buyers should confirm current attendance zone assignments directly with Hays CISD, as the district periodically redraws boundaries to balance enrollment across campuses as new subdivisions come online. The district office and website maintain up-to-date zoning maps that make it easy to confirm which specific campuses serve a given address before closing.
Real Estate Market Overview
Cypress Forest is a smaller, established neighborhood in a county that has seen intense demand for residential real estate over the last several years. Because Hays County sits just south of Travis County and offers more land per dollar, it has attracted a steady stream of buyers who want access to the broader Austin metro without paying Austin prices. Cypress Forest benefits from this demand but operates on a different rhythm than the large new-construction communities nearby. Inventory here is limited, homes do not turn over frequently, and when a property does come to market it tends to attract serious buyers who have been watching the area.
The broader Hays County market has matured from the frenetic pace of peak years, but the fundamentals remain sound. Job growth in logistics, healthcare, and education, anchored in part by Texas State University in San Marcos, continues to support local demand independent of the Austin tech sector. For buyers browsing the full range of Austin area homes for sale, Hays County neighborhoods like Cypress Forest represent a compelling combination of location and long-term stability.
Neuhaus Realty Group works extensively throughout the Hays County corridor and can help buyers understand how Cypress Forest compares to other neighborhoods in Kyle, Buda, and San Marcos. Because this is a lower-inventory neighborhood, having an agent who monitors the area closely matters more here than in a community where new listings appear every week.
Getting Around Cypress Forest
Interstate 35 is the main artery for Hays County residents, and Cypress Forest is well positioned relative to it. A northbound commute to South Austin or downtown typically runs 30 to 45 minutes under normal conditions, with the heaviest traffic concentrated in the morning rush heading north. The SH-45 toll road provides an additional connector toward Southwest Austin and the MoPac corridor, which can shave meaningful time off commutes to employers along the tech spine from Slaughter Lane up through the Domain area.
Many residents of the Kyle-San Marcos corridor work locally rather than commuting all the way into Austin. San Marcos's university-driven economy and Kyle's growing commercial base both generate local employment, and logistics operations in Hays County have expanded as companies take advantage of the I-35 corridor's freight infrastructure. For buyers considering more remote Hill Country options like Wimberley or Driftwood, Cypress Forest's access to I-35 is a meaningful practical advantage.
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