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Killeen, TX Real Estate

Killeen is one of Central Texas's most price-accessible real estate markets, anchored by Fort Cavazos and a steady economy that keeps housing demand consistent year-round. Situated in Bell County along the I-14 corridor, the city offers an unusually broad range of housing options, from starter homes in established mid-century neighborhoods to newer master-planned communities on the city's expanding edges. Buyers will find a mix of single-family residences, income properties, and land, making Killeen one of the few mid-size Texas cities with active inventory across nearly every category. Neighboring Harker Heights to the east and Temple up the highway round out a corridor with solid amenities and growing commercial development. Neighborhoods | Schools | Market Overview | New Construction | Getting Around | FAQs

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About Killeen, TX Real Estate

Neighborhoods & Subdivisions in Killeen

Killeen's residential landscape spans the full spectrum from established older additions to newer master-planned communities built for modern living. Victory Ranch has become one of the more sought-after subdivisions in recent years, featuring contemporary single-family homes with community amenities on Killeen's northern growth edge. Trimmier Estates, on the east side, offers larger lots and well-maintained homes in a quieter setting, drawing buyers who prioritize space and a slower pace over proximity to downtown commercial strips.

Yowell Ranch and Splawn Ranch appeal to buyers seeking recent-vintage homes without the extended wait of a new construction timeline, both positioned in organized communities with good access to the city's main corridors. Mitchell Farms delivers a suburban feel with reasonably sized lots and solid access to shopping along the Trimmier Road corridor. Hymesa Estates, on the southwest side, is a reliable option for buyers who value an established neighborhood setting with mature landscaping. For those open to older housing stock, North Side additions and Dogwood Addition carry some of Killeen's strongest value potential, with homes that benefit from decades of community character. Lakeview Park on the west side sits near the Leon River corridor and draws buyers looking for a quieter residential setting with recreational access close by. Buyers exploring Bell County's outer edges will also encounter communities like White Rock Estates and River Ridge Ranch, which offer larger acreage and a more rural footprint while staying within reach of Killeen's services and employment centers.

Schools in Killeen

Killeen ISD is the primary school district serving the city and one of the larger districts in Central Texas by total enrollment. The district operates multiple high school campuses spread across the city's geography. Killeen High School and Shoemaker High School are two of the district's most established campuses, joined by Ellison High School, Harker Heights High School, and Chaparral High School. Middle school options include Rancier, Palo Alto, Live Oak Ridge, Eastern Hills, Roy J Smith, and Manor (Killeen ISD), distributing enrollment across the city's quadrants. The elementary network is extensive, with campuses including Cedar Valley, Timber Ridge, Trimmier, Pershing Park, Sugar Loaf, Skipcha, and Reeces Creek among many others.

Properties on Killeen's western outskirts may fall within Florence ISD, which serves the rural Bell County communities to the west. Southwestern portions of the city's edges can overlap with Lampasas ISD coverage. Because district lines in border areas are not always predictable, it is worth confirming the specific school assignment for any address before purchasing, particularly if a specific campus matters to your decision.

Killeen Real Estate Market Overview

Killeen's market stands apart in Central Texas for its depth and range. A large housing stock, continued new construction activity, and consistent demand from the area's employment base create a market where buyers across multiple price tiers have real options. The inventory mix is broader than most cities of comparable size, encompassing single-family residences, rental income properties, commercial real estate, farm land, and raw parcels, giving both investors and owner-occupants a wide field to evaluate.

Three-bedroom homes represent the dominant inventory category, though four-bedroom options are well-represented in the newer subdivisions along the city's growth corridors. Buyers weighing Killeen against neighboring Harker Heights will generally find more volume and lower price points in Killeen, with Harker Heights commanding a modest premium tied to its more polished suburban infrastructure. For buyers comparing options further along the I-35 corridor, Belton and Temple each offer a different character, with Temple leaning commercial and medical while Belton carries a smaller-town feel centered around the Bell County seat.

New Construction in Killeen

Killeen has active new construction, with DR Horton maintaining the highest volume presence among production builders in the market. Their communities are concentrated in the city's newer subdivisions on the northern and eastern growth edges, with floor plans ranging from entry-level to mid-tier configurations. BFF Construction LLC and Casa Bonita Ltd also build in the area, typically on individual lots or smaller community pockets where buyers looking for a more individualized product can find options outside the large-volume pipeline.

For buyers considering a new build, engaging an independent agent from the point of contract is especially important here. The builder's on-site sales representative works for the builder exclusively, and having your own representation costs nothing extra while protecting your interests through the build process, option selections, and final walkthrough.

Getting Around Killeen

Killeen sits along the I-14 corridor, which runs east toward Temple and Belton, typically a 20-25 minute drive from most Killeen neighborhoods. Heading south on US-195 brings you to Georgetown in roughly 45 minutes, putting the Austin metro's northern edge within reach. The full drive to downtown Austin runs 60-75 minutes under normal conditions depending on traffic through the Round Rock and Georgetown interchange. For buyers who work remotely or commute only a few days per week, the Killeen-to-Austin distance becomes considerably more manageable, and the price differential compared to Austin-area suburbs is hard to overlook.

Salado, just east on I-35, is an easy stop for dining and boutique shopping on the way into the Austin metro corridor. Buyers who want waterfront access without a long commute south sometimes look at Morgans Point Resort on Lake Belton, which sits within easy reach of Killeen and offers a completely different lifestyle footprint. Within the city, personal vehicle use is standard, with Rancier Avenue, Clear Creek Road, Trimmier Road, and Elms Road serving as the primary arterial corridors connecting neighborhoods to commercial zones and Fort Cavazos gate access points.

Neuhaus Realty Group works with buyers and sellers across the Central Texas corridor, including Bell County and the greater Killeen market. If you're searching the broader Austin area homes for sale database or want a focused look at what Killeen has to offer, we can help you identify which neighborhoods and price ranges align with your specific goals.

Frequently Asked Questions

What school district serves Killeen, TX?
Killeen ISD is the primary district serving most of the city, with high school campuses including Killeen, Shoemaker, Ellison, Harker Heights, and Chaparral. Properties on the western outskirts may fall within Florence ISD, and some southwestern areas can overlap with Lampasas ISD. Always confirm the district assignment for a specific address before purchasing, especially in the outer areas where boundaries shift.
How far is Killeen from Austin?
Killeen is approximately 65-70 miles north of downtown Austin, a drive that typically runs 60-75 minutes south via US-195 to Georgetown, then I-35 into Austin depending on traffic. For buyers who work from home or commute part-time, the distance is workable. Nearby Temple and Belton are considerably closer at 20-25 minutes east on I-14.
Is Killeen an affordable place to buy a home?
Killeen is one of the most price-accessible real estate markets in Central Texas. The combination of a large housing stock, steady resale inventory, and active new construction keeps prices well below Austin-area comparables. Buyers looking for three- and four-bedroom homes at entry-level and mid-range price points will find Killeen offers more options per dollar than most markets between here and Austin.
What are the most popular neighborhoods in Killeen?
Victory Ranch and Trimmier Estates draw buyers looking for newer homes in organized community settings with modern floor plans. Yowell Ranch and Splawn Ranch are popular for recent-vintage construction with good subdivision infrastructure already in place. Mitchell Farms and Hymesa Estates are solid established options with easy access to shopping corridors. For buyers open to older homes with more character, North Side additions and Dogwood Addition offer some of the city's best value per square foot.
Is there new construction available in Killeen?
Yes, Killeen has active new construction with DR Horton as the primary production builder, operating in several of the city's newer subdivisions on the northern and eastern growth edges. BFF Construction LLC and Casa Bonita Ltd also build in the area on smaller-scale projects. Buyers working on a new construction purchase should bring their own agent to the transaction, as the builder's sales team represents the builder exclusively.
What role does Fort Cavazos play in Killeen's real estate market?
Fort Cavazos, formerly known as Fort Hood, is one of the largest military installations in the United States and sits just west of Killeen. The base is a significant employment anchor for the area, contributing to consistent housing demand that helps stabilize the local market. The steady flow of personnel through the installation also creates ongoing activity in both the purchase and rental segments of the Killeen market, giving sellers a reliable buyer pool.
How does Killeen compare to Harker Heights for real estate?
Harker Heights sits just east of Killeen and generally carries a modest premium over comparable Killeen properties. Harker Heights has a more contained suburban feel with well-organized commercial development along its central corridors, while Killeen offers a larger overall inventory spread across a broader geographic area. Buyers who prioritize more home for the dollar often find strong value in Killeen's newer subdivisions on the city's growth edges.
What is the property tax rate in Bell County?
Property taxes in Bell County typically fall in the 2.0-2.5% effective rate range, though the exact combined rate depends on which taxing entities apply to your specific address, including city, county, Killeen ISD, and any applicable special district levies. When budgeting for a purchase, requesting a current tax certificate as part of the transaction gives you the most accurate annual tax figure for that specific property.
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Ed Neuhaus

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