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Four Seasons, TX Real Estate
Four Seasons is a residential neighborhood tucked into Hays County, sitting in the fast-growing corridor between Kyle and Buda along the I-35 spine south of Austin. The area draws buyers who want established suburban living with easy access to the city without paying Austin city prices. Homes here tend to be single-family residences on modest lots, surrounded by the kind of mature Texas landscaping and quiet streets that make everyday life feel settled and unhurried. Its position in Hays County connects residents to strong school options, local parks, and the broader Hill Country just a short drive to the west. Schools | Neighborhoods | Market Overview | Getting Around | Lifestyle | FAQs
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About Four Seasons, TX Real Estate
Four Seasons and the Surrounding Area
Four Seasons sits within the broader residential fabric of Hays County, a part of Texas that has seen remarkable growth over the past decade as buyers priced out of Austin proper discovered just how much more home they could get twenty to thirty minutes south. The neighborhood itself is compact and residential, offering the kind of low-key suburban feel that makes it easy to put down roots. Nearby subdivisions like Four Seasons Farm reflect a similar character, with traditional single-family homes, established yards, and a sense of permanence that newer master-planned communities sometimes lack.
Buyers exploring this part of Hays County often also look at neighboring communities including Kyle and Buda, both of which have grown substantially and now offer a full complement of shopping, dining, and services. For those drawn to something quieter and more rural, Wimberley and Driftwood lie further west into the Hill Country and offer a distinctly different feel. The variety in this corridor is one of its strengths: buyers can move from dense suburban to open ranchette within a short drive.
Schools Serving Four Seasons
Four Seasons falls within Hays County, and most homes in this area are served by Hays Consolidated Independent School District, one of the largest and most active districts in the region. Hays CISD has invested significantly in new campuses and expanded programs as the population along the I-35 corridor has surged. The district operates multiple elementary, middle, and high school campuses serving Kyle, Buda, and the surrounding communities, with Hays High School and Johnson High School both serving students from this part of the county.
Families researching schools should verify current attendance boundaries directly with Hays CISD, as rapid growth in the area has led to rezoning in recent years. The district's website maintains up-to-date boundary maps by address. For buyers interested in options beyond the public system, private and charter schools in the greater Kyle and San Marcos areas provide additional choices.
Real Estate Market Overview
The Hays County real estate market has matured considerably since the pandemic-era surge, with prices finding more stable footing while still reflecting strong long-term demand. Four Seasons occupies the more accessible end of the market, offering entry-level and mid-range single-family homes that appeal to first-time buyers, downsizers, and anyone seeking value in a well-connected location. Homes in this neighborhood tend to be traditionally built residences with standard lot sizes, brick or stone exteriors common to Texas suburban construction, and layouts designed for everyday practicality.
Buyers who prioritize value without sacrificing access to urban employment centers consistently find Hays County compelling. The market here does not carry the same premium as closer-in Austin neighborhoods, yet it connects residents to the same metro economy. For a broader view of Austin area homes for sale, the range across the region illustrates just how varied the options are between city center and outer Hays County communities.
Getting Around Four Seasons
Interstate 35 is the defining transportation artery for this part of Hays County, running north directly into Austin and south toward San Marcos and eventually San Antonio. From the Four Seasons area, downtown Austin is typically a thirty-five to fifty minute drive depending on traffic, with morning and evening congestion on I-35 being the primary variable. Many residents in this corridor time their commutes or work hybrid schedules to manage the freeway load.
Kyle and Buda both have commuter-friendly infrastructure improvements underway, including expanded Kyle Pkwy and Goforth Road connections that help residents move east-west across the corridor. The Austin-San Antonio intercity bus service also stops in Kyle, offering an alternative to driving for those heading into central Austin. For errands and daily needs, the commercial corridors in Kyle and Buda cover most bases without requiring a trip into Austin proper.
Life in Hays County
Living in this part of Hays County means trading urban density for space, quiet, and a slower pace without completely disconnecting from Austin's economy and culture. Kyle and Buda have developed their own local dining scenes, weekend farmers markets, and community events that give the area an identity distinct from just being a bedroom community. The proximity to the Blanco River corridor and the Hill Country to the west means outdoor recreation is genuinely accessible, with Wimberley and the Jacob's Well Natural Area less than thirty minutes away.
Buyers coming from higher-cost metros consistently note that Hays County offers a level of space per dollar that surprises them. Yards are larger, lots more generous, and the overall pace of residential life more relaxed. Communities like Maxwell and Uhland nearby represent the more rural end of this spectrum for buyers seeking even more land, while Dripping Springs to the northwest offers Hill Country atmosphere with high-end development to match.
Neuhaus Realty Group works across the full Hays County market, from established neighborhoods like Four Seasons to newer development along the growth corridor. If you are weighing this area against other options south of Austin, we can give you a grounded picture of what the market looks like right now and which communities align with what you are actually looking for.
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