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Lockhart, TX Real Estate

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Lockhart has earned its reputation as the BBQ Capital of Texas, but there is far more to this Caldwell County city than its legendary smoked brisket. Sitting about 30 miles south of Austin on US-183, Lockhart draws buyers who want genuine small-town character, room to spread out, and a price point that still makes sense in the current market. The historic downtown square, anchored by the 1893 Caldwell County Courthouse, gives the city an authenticity that newer master-planned communities simply cannot replicate, and the surrounding ranchland offers large-lot and acreage options that are increasingly rare this close to the Austin metro. Neighborhoods | Schools | Market Overview | New Construction | Getting Around | FAQs

$318,898 Median Price
90 Avg Days on Market
122 Active Listings
7.6 Months of Inventory
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4 bed, 4 bath, farm at 2884 Political RD, Lockhart TX 78644, Lockhart TX For Sale 38 photos
$49,300,000
4 bd 4 ba 2,852 sqft
2884 Political RD, Lockhart TX 78644 Lockhart, TX 78644
38.4 mi away
4 bed, 4 bath, farm at 821 Silent Valley RD, Lockhart TX 78644, Lockhart TX For Sale 37 photos
$799,999
4 bd 4 ba 3,097 sqft
821 Silent Valley RD, Lockhart TX 78644 Lockhart, TX 78644
52 days on market 32.3 mi away
19 bed, 12 bath, farm at TBD Bluebonnet RD, Lockhart TX 78644, Lockhart TX For Sale 20 photos
$1,300,000
19 bd 12 ba 7,728 sqft
TBD Bluebonnet RD, Lockhart TX 78644 Lockhart, TX 78644
212 days on market 26.7 mi away
1 bed, farm at 266 Catfish LN, Lockhart TX 78644, Lockhart TX For Sale 7 photos
$325,000
1 bd ba 300 sqft
266 Catfish LN, Lockhart TX 78644 Lockhart, TX 78644
47 days on market 40.8 mi away
4 bed, 2 bath, farm at 685 Fox LN, Lockhart TX 78644, Lockhart TX For Sale 39 photos
$650,000
4 bd 2 ba 1,178 sqft
685 Fox LN, Lockhart TX 78644 Lockhart, TX 78644
54 days on market 39 mi away
1 bed, 2 bath, farm at 1501 Boggy Creek RD, Lockhart TX 78644, Lockhart TX For Sale 40 photos
$1,490,000
1 bd 2 ba 775 sqft
1501 Boggy Creek RD, Lockhart TX 78644 Lockhart, TX 78644
95 days on market 33.8 mi away
1 bed, 1 bath, farm at 499 Bridgestone CT, Lockhart TX 78644, Lockhart TX For Sale 36 photos
$420,000
1 bd 1 ba 560 sqft
499 Bridgestone CT, Lockhart TX 78644 Lockhart, TX 78644
351 days on market 29.2 mi away
3 bed, 2 bath, farm at 2542 Witter RD, Lockhart TX 78644, Lockhart TX For Sale 40 photos
$1,100,000
3 bd 2 ba 1,836 sqft
2542 Witter RD, Lockhart TX 78644 Lockhart, TX 78644
166 days on market 35 mi away

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3 bed, 2 bath, residential lease at 1300 Hausman DR # A, Lockhart TX 78644, Lockhart TX Off Market
Sold Mar 2026
3 bd 2 ba 1,168 sqft
1300 Hausman DR # A, Lockhart TX 78644 Lockhart, TX 78644
5 bed, 5 bath, farm at 11915 FM 86, Lockhart TX 78644, Lockhart TX Off Market
Sold Mar 2026
5 bd 5 ba 4,118 sqft
11915 FM 86, Lockhart TX 78644 Lockhart, TX 78644
4 bed, 2 bath, residential lease at 307 Abbey LN, Lockhart TX 78644, Lockhart TX Off Market
Sold Mar 2026
4 bd 2 ba 1,748 sqft
307 Abbey LN, Lockhart TX 78644 Lockhart, TX 78644
3 bed, 3 bath, residential lease at 1295 Harper TRL, Lockhart TX 78644, Lockhart TX Off Market
Sold Feb 2026
3 bd 3 ba 1,387 sqft
1295 Harper TRL, Lockhart TX 78644 Lockhart, TX 78644
3 bed, 2 bath, residential lease at 709 San Saba ST # A, Lockhart TX 78644, Lockhart TX Off Market
Sold Feb 2026
3 bd 2 ba 1,106 sqft
709 San Saba ST # A, Lockhart TX 78644 Lockhart, TX 78644

About Lockhart, TX Real Estate

Neighborhoods & Subdivisions in Lockhart

Lockhart's residential landscape is a study in contrasts, and that variety is one of its biggest selling points. On the newer end of the spectrum, Summerside is one of the most active subdivisions in the city, offering affordable single-family homes in a well-established neighborhood setting. Vintage Springs rounds out the entry-level and mid-range options, drawing buyers who want a quiet residential feel without the acreage maintenance.

For those stepping up in size and price, Juniper Springs is worth a close look. The neighborhood features larger homes and a more spacious layout than some of the older in-town subdivisions. Verse and Centerpoint Meadows also show consistent activity, with Centerpoint Meadows offering homes at accessible price points south of the downtown core.

Beyond the platted subdivisions, Lockhart and the broader Caldwell County area carry a substantial inventory of rural land, working farms, and ranch properties. Bridgestone Ranches and the McMahan area to the north are examples of where buyers find multi-acre tracts with room for livestock, agriculture, or simply elbow room. This variety means Lockhart's real estate mix runs from starter homes in town all the way to large ranch estates, which is why working with an agent who knows the difference matters.

Schools in Lockhart

The majority of Lockhart sits within Lockhart ISD, which operates campuses across all grade levels. Elementary students in the district may attend Alma Brewer Strawn, Bluebonnet, Borchert Loop, Leonard Shanklin, Navarro, or Plum Creek depending on their address. Lockhart Middle School and Lockhart High School serve the upper grades. The district has invested in career and technical education programs at the high school level, giving students pathways in trades, business, and technology alongside traditional academics.

Portions of the Lockhart area fall within Luling ISD, which serves communities along the US-90 corridor to the east. Luling ISD operates Luling Primary, Luling Middle School, and Luling High School. Prairie Lea ISD covers the more rural stretches to the north and west, with Prairie Lea Elementary, Middle, and High School serving that smaller community.

Real Estate Market Overview

Lockhart's real estate market has matured considerably over the past few years as Austin buyers began looking south and east for affordability. The city offers a rare combination of genuine small-town character and reasonable proximity to the metro, which has kept demand steady even as some of the pandemic-era frenzy has settled down. Buyers today will find a patient market with more options than existed a few years ago, but well-priced homes in established neighborhoods still move.

The inventory leans heavily toward residential single-family homes and land, with a meaningful supply of farm and ranch properties rounding out the options for buyers looking for acreage. Commercial listings also appear with some regularity, reflecting the activity along the US-183 corridor. For buyers browsing the broader Austin area homes for sale, Lockhart often surfaces as a value-driven alternative to pricier markets to the north and west.

New Construction in Lockhart

Lockhart has attracted national builders, with Lennar and Perry Homes both operating active communities in the area. New construction here tends to offer competitive pricing relative to comparable product in the Austin suburbs, making it an appealing option for buyers who want a fresh home without the premium attached to closer-in submarkets. StudioBuilt represents the smaller custom end of the spectrum for buyers who want more design flexibility.

New builds in Lockhart generally come on standard residential lots within platted subdivisions, though the broader market also includes builder-ready rural tracts for those who want to bring their own plans. Buyers considering new construction should keep an eye on HOA terms and deed restrictions, which vary by community.

Getting Around Lockhart

US-183 is the primary corridor connecting Lockhart to Austin, running north through Luling Road into the metro. The drive to downtown Austin typically runs 35 to 50 minutes depending on traffic and the specific destination, making Lockhart a realistic daily commute for buyers who do not need to be in the office every day. The US-183 and SH-142 interchange gives residents reasonable access east toward Gonzales and west toward I-35 in Kyle or Buda.

Lockhart does not have commuter rail service, so car ownership is essential for most residents. The city's downtown is walkable on its own terms, with a compact square that puts the courthouse, restaurants, and local shops within easy walking distance of each other. For major shopping and medical facilities, residents typically head north to Kyle or San Marcos, both of which are within 20 to 30 minutes.

Buyers who are also considering nearby communities should look at Luling along the US-90 corridor to the east, or Dale and Prairie Lea for a more rural feel north of the city. Those who want to stay closer to the I-35 spine might also compare options in Fentress, McMahan, and Harwood, all of which offer Caldwell County acreage at competitive price points. Lytton Springs sits just to the northwest and connects to the Caldwell-Hays county line area for buyers who want to keep one foot in each market.

Neuhaus Realty Group works with buyers and sellers throughout Caldwell County, including Lockhart and the surrounding rural communities. If you are weighing Lockhart against other south Austin corridor markets, we can help you sort through the tradeoffs and find the property type that fits your priorities.

Frequently Asked Questions

What school district serves Lockhart, TX?
Most of Lockhart falls within Lockhart ISD, which serves students from elementary through high school. Elementary campuses include Alma Brewer Strawn, Bluebonnet, Plum Creek, and several others, with Lockhart Middle School and Lockhart High School serving older students. Some portions of the area fall within Luling ISD or Prairie Lea ISD depending on the specific address, so it is always worth confirming the zoned campus before closing.
How far is Lockhart from downtown Austin?
Lockhart sits roughly 30 miles south of downtown Austin via US-183, with typical drive times running 35 to 50 minutes under normal traffic conditions. Morning rush hour heading north can add time, particularly once you reach the South Austin corridor near Slaughter Lane and Ben White. Buyers who work remotely or have flexible hours often find the commute very manageable.
Is Lockhart considered affordable compared to Austin?
Yes, Lockhart is generally one of the more affordable markets within commuting distance of Austin. Home prices in Lockhart run well below comparable product in Travis County and even most of Hays County, making it attractive for buyers who have been priced out of closer-in suburbs. The tradeoff is a longer commute and fewer urban amenities, which is a worthwhile exchange for many buyers seeking larger lots or more square footage.
What are the most active neighborhoods in Lockhart?
Summerside is consistently one of the most active subdivisions in Lockhart, with a steady mix of resale and newer homes. Juniper Springs offers larger homes and tends to attract buyers stepping up in size or budget. Vintage Springs and Centerpoint Meadows are solid options in the mid-range tier. Beyond the subdivisions, rural land and farm tracts in the surrounding Caldwell County area also see strong interest from buyers looking for acreage.
Are there new construction homes available in Lockhart?
Yes, Lockhart has an active new construction market. Lennar and Perry Homes both build in the area, offering production homes in platted subdivisions at competitive price points. StudioBuilt represents a smaller, more custom segment for buyers who want more design input. New construction here often delivers more square footage per dollar than comparable builds in closer Austin suburbs.
What is the property tax rate in Lockhart, TX?
Lockhart is located in Caldwell County, where the combined property tax rate typically falls in the range of 1.9 to 2.2 percent depending on the specific taxing entities that apply to a given property. This includes the county, city, school district, and any applicable special districts. Buyers should request a tax estimate specific to the property address rather than relying on general figures.
What types of properties are available in Lockhart beyond single-family homes?
Lockhart's market is notably diverse in property type. In addition to traditional residential homes, there is a substantial inventory of raw land, working farms, and ranch tracts in the surrounding Caldwell County area. Commercial listings appear along the US-183 corridor with regularity. The rural character of the county means buyers with agricultural or land investment goals will find meaningful options here alongside those seeking conventional residential properties.
What nearby cities do Lockhart buyers often compare?
Buyers considering Lockhart frequently compare it to Luling to the east for a similar small-town feel, and to Dale and Prairie Lea for buyers who want more rural acreage. Those who want to stay closer to I-35 sometimes look at McMahan and Harwood as alternative Caldwell County options. Each of these markets has its own character and price point, so the right fit depends on commute priorities and property type goals.
Ed Neuhaus, Austin Realtor

Ed Neuhaus

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