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Sunfield Phase Two Section Seven, Buda TX Real Estate
Sunfield Phase Two Section Seven sits inside one of the most amenity-rich master-planned communities in the Buda area, offering residents resort-style living at a price point that continues to draw buyers from Austin and beyond. The larger Sunfield development is known across Hays County for its signature lazy river, community pools, miles of walking and biking trails, and a genuine neighborhood feel that is hard to replicate in newer suburban developments. Homes here are primarily single-family builds from well-known production builders, with floor plans that run the range from starter-friendly layouts to more spacious options with dedicated home office space and oversized backyards. The community's position just off IH-35 in Buda gives residents quick access to both Austin to the north and San Marcos to the south, making it a practical choice for commuters who still want acreage, good schools, and a real sense of place. Neighborhoods | Schools | Lifestyle & Amenities | Market Overview | Getting Around | FAQs
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About Sunfield Phase Two Section Seven, Buda TX Real Estate
Neighborhoods & Subdivisions in Sunfield
Sunfield is a large, master-planned community built out in multiple phases across Buda, and Phase Two Section Seven is one of the more established portions of the development. Buyers who find this specific section are typically looking for a home that has already settled in, with mature landscaping beginning to take hold and neighbors who have been there long enough to know each other's names. The broader Sunfield community includes several related sections, and exploring adjacent phases can expand your options significantly. Other sections nearby include Sunfield Phase Two Section Four and Sunfield Phase Two Section Eleven, each offering similar home styles and access to the same community amenities. Earlier phases like Sunfield Phase One Section One and Sunfield Phase One Section Two tend to have slightly older homes, while the newer Sunfield Phase Three Section Three represents some of the most recently built inventory in the Sunfield footprint.
Homes across Sunfield Phase Two are primarily production builds from national and regional builders, with traditional and transitional architecture being the most common. You will find mostly two-story layouts with open-concept kitchens and living areas on the main floor, along with attached two-car garages and covered back patios. Lot sizes are modest compared to some Hill Country communities, but the trade-off is that more of your outdoor living happens at the community level, where Sunfield genuinely delivers. If you are browsing Austin area homes for sale and have a community pool and trail access on your list, Sunfield checks those boxes without requiring a luxury price tag.
Schools in Sunfield Phase Two
Sunfield Phase Two Section Seven is served by the Hays Consolidated Independent School District, which covers a large portion of Hays County including the cities of Buda and Kyle. Hays CISD has grown considerably alongside the population boom in this part of the Austin metro, and the district has added campuses and expanded programs to keep pace. Elementary-age students in Sunfield typically attend Elm Grove Elementary, a newer campus built to serve the growing Sunfield and surrounding communities. Middle schoolers generally feed into Eric Dahlstrom Middle School, which offers a standard curriculum alongside extracurricular activities and athletics. High school students are served by Johnson High School, one of Hays CISD's larger campuses with a full slate of AP courses, career and technical programs, and a competitive athletics program.
Families evaluating schools as part of their home search should visit the Hays CISD website for the most current attendance zone maps, since rapid growth in this area has led to boundary adjustments in recent years. It is always worth confirming which campus a specific address feeds into before making a purchase decision.
Lifestyle & Amenities in Sunfield
The amenity package at Sunfield is genuinely one of the strongest in this price range across the greater Austin market. The centerpiece is the Lazy River, a resort-style waterway that runs through the community and draws residents out during the long Texas summers. Beyond the lazy river, Sunfield features multiple swimming pools, splash pads, a fishing pond, parks, playgrounds, and an extensive trail network that connects the various phases of the development. For a neighborhood at Sunfield's price point, the level of community investment is notable and a significant reason why demand here remains consistent.
Outside the gates, Buda has developed a genuine commercial corridor with grocery stores, restaurants, coffee shops, and retail along FM 967 and the IH-35 service road. The Cabela's outdoor sports store near the freeway has become something of a regional landmark for outdoor enthusiasts, and the downtown Buda area has a handful of locally owned restaurants and shops worth exploring. For larger retail and entertainment, the Austin metro is close enough that a trip to Southpark Meadows, the Domain, or South Congress does not feel like a major undertaking.
Real Estate Market Overview
Sunfield Phase Two Section Seven sits in a segment of the Hays County market that tends to attract both first-time buyers and those moving up from a smaller home. The community appeals to buyers who want a turnkey home with strong amenities and a Hays CISD address at a more accessible price point than you would find in many Austin-proper neighborhoods. Because Sunfield is a large master-planned community with multiple active phases, buyers have the option of purchasing a resale home in Phase Two or considering new construction in later phases, which affects how competition and pricing play out across the broader development.
The Buda market overall has matured since the rapid growth years, and sellers in Sunfield today are working with buyers who do their homework and expect homes to be priced accurately. Well-maintained homes with updated finishes and functional floor plans tend to move with purpose, while homes that need work or are priced above condition tend to sit. If you are selling in this community, presentation matters. If you are buying, there is more room to be selective than there was a few years ago. Neuhaus Realty Group tracks the Sunfield market closely and can help you understand where a specific home stands relative to recent comparable sales.
Getting Around Sunfield and Buda
One of Sunfield's practical advantages is its proximity to IH-35, which is both a blessing and a limitation. Getting on the highway is easy, and the drive to downtown Austin typically runs 25 to 35 minutes outside of peak commute hours. During morning and evening rush periods on the IH-35 corridor, that same trip can stretch considerably, so buyers who commute daily to central Austin should factor that in honestly. The good news is that many major employers in the Austin metro have satellite locations or have shifted toward hybrid work arrangements, which takes some of the daily commute pressure off.
For everyday errands, Buda's commercial strip is convenient and continues to grow. Kyle is just a few minutes north and has added significant retail, dining, and services in recent years. San Marcos is about 20 minutes south, offering Texas State University amenities, a strong restaurant scene, and the San Marcos Premium Outlets. Buyers who want to explore similar communities in Hays County often also look at Buda neighborhoods outside of Sunfield, as well as Dripping Springs for a more Hill Country-oriented lifestyle, though Dripping Springs trades the freeway convenience for winding scenic roads and a different pace entirely.
Working with a local agent who knows the Sunfield phases, the Buda market dynamics, and the Hays County school zone maps can make a meaningful difference in this purchase. Our team at Neuhaus Realty Group has guided buyers through the Sunfield community across multiple phases and understands the nuances that do not show up in a listing sheet.
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