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Sunfield Ph Three Sec Three Homes for Sale in Buda, TX
Sunfield Ph Three Sec Three is one of the newer phases within the Sunfield master-planned community in Buda, Texas, offering residents a well-connected lifestyle in one of Hays County's most popular growth corridors. The community is built around resort-style amenities, miles of walking and nature trails, and a strong sense of place that draws buyers from Kyle, San Marcos, and the greater Austin metro. Homes here sit in Hays CISD, served by Sunfield Elementary, McCormick Middle School, and Johnson High School, all within reasonable distance of the neighborhood. With quick access to I-35 and the rapidly expanding retail and dining scene along the Buda corridor, this section of Sunfield appeals to anyone looking for suburban comfort without sacrificing proximity to the city. Neighborhoods | Schools | Market Overview | Getting Around | FAQs
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About Sunfield Ph Three Sec Three Homes for Sale in Buda, TX
Neighborhoods & Subdivisions in Sunfield
Sunfield is one of the most recognized master-planned communities in the southern Austin suburbs, and Phase Three Section Three represents one of the community's more recently developed sections. Like all phases of Sunfield, homes here benefit from the community's central amenity infrastructure while offering the newer construction finishes and tighter street layouts that define more recently built sections. The broader Sunfield community spans multiple phases across Buda, and each section has its own character while sharing access to the same amenity center, trail network, and green spaces.
The Sunfield amenity center is a genuine draw. The resort-style pool, splash pad, fitness facilities, and community event spaces give residents a hub for daily life that goes well beyond what most standard subdivisions offer. The trail system winds through the community and connects to open natural areas, making it easy to get outside without leaving the neighborhood. Buyers comparing options in this part of Hays County frequently come back to Sunfield because the infrastructure is already built out and functioning, not a future promise on a developer's brochure.
Homes in this section are primarily single-family residences on modest lots, built with efficiency in mind. You'll find open-concept floor plans, attached garages, and the kind of modern finishes that builders were putting into new construction in the early-to-mid 2020s. The lots tend to be compact, which keeps maintenance manageable while keeping the community density high enough to support the shared amenities. For those also looking at nearby communities, Kyle and Buda both have active new construction submarkets with comparable price positioning and community features.
Schools Serving Sunfield Ph Three Sec Three
Sunfield Ph Three Sec Three is zoned to Hays Consolidated ISD, one of the faster-growing school districts in Central Texas. Hays CISD has invested significantly in facilities and programs to keep pace with population growth across the Kyle-Buda corridor, and families in Sunfield benefit from that investment directly.
The elementary school serving this area is Sunfield Elementary, which sits within or near the community itself, making it genuinely accessible for neighborhood residents. Students then move on to McCormick Middle School before attending Johnson High School. Johnson High has continued to expand its course offerings and extracurricular programs as the district has grown, and it serves a large portion of the southern Hays County population.
Hays CISD as a whole has been building new campuses and expanding existing ones to manage enrollment growth, and that investment in infrastructure is one of the reasons the district has maintained solid standing among buyers researching the Kyle-Buda area. Buyers comparing districts may also want to look at communities in Dripping Springs, which is served by Dripping Springs ISD, or further south in San Marcos, which falls under San Marcos CISD.
Real Estate Market Overview
Sunfield Ph Three Sec Three sits within the broader Buda and Kyle real estate market, which has been one of the most active growth corridors in the entire Austin metro over the past decade. The southern suburbs along I-35 absorbed enormous buyer demand during the post-pandemic boom and have since settled into a more balanced pace, though the fundamentals driving demand here, affordable relative entry points, strong school districts, and proximity to Austin employers, remain intact.
Homes in master-planned communities like Sunfield tend to hold value reasonably well because the amenity infrastructure and HOA maintenance standards keep the community looking consistent over time. Buyers considering this section should also look at comparable homes across other phases of Sunfield and in nearby Kyle subdivisions to understand how this section stacks up. The Austin area homes for sale market has a wide range of price points, and Buda's southern corridor consistently lands on the more accessible end of that spectrum relative to closer-in Austin neighborhoods.
Whether the current market favors buyers or sellers in this specific section depends on timing and inventory, which is why checking the live stats on this page is always the right starting point. Neuhaus Realty Group tracks activity across all phases of Sunfield and can provide a current read on what's listed, what's closed recently, and what sellers in this section have been asking.
Getting Around from Sunfield
Sunfield's location in Buda puts residents close to one of the most important highway corridors in Central Texas. I-35 runs along the eastern edge of Buda and Kyle, giving commuters direct access north to Austin and south to San Marcos. From Sunfield, the drive to downtown Austin typically runs 25 to 35 minutes depending on traffic conditions and time of day, and the SH-45 toll road provides an alternate route connecting toward the MoPac and Southwest Austin corridors.
The FM 967 and FM 1626 corridors provide additional east-west connectivity, linking Sunfield to both I-35 and eventually to SH-130, which is useful for anyone commuting to the Domain, the Northeast Austin tech corridor, or Austin-Bergstrom International Airport. For commuters heading south, San Marcos is roughly 15 to 20 minutes down I-35, and the Texas State University campus and surrounding employers make that commute a two-way flow.
Buda itself has seen significant retail and dining growth along the I-35 frontage road, so residents can handle most everyday errands close to home. The Buda HEB anchors a larger shopping center with restaurants, services, and specialty retailers, and the Kyle Crossing area just a few miles north has added national chains and local spots over the past several years. Buyers also comparing Driftwood or Wimberley should note that those communities offer a more rural, scenic drive but trade the I-35 highway convenience for Hill Country character.
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