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Sunset Oaks, TX Real Estate

Sunset Oaks is one of Hays County's more active growth corridors, situated in the broad stretch of Central Texas between the Austin suburbs and San Marcos. The community has attracted significant attention from buyers seeking new construction at attainable price points, with builders like LGI Homes, CastleRock Communities, and Starlight Homes actively developing within its sections. Homes here sit on lots large enough to feel spacious while still keeping you within reach of major employers, retail centers, and Texas State University to the south. It is the kind of area that still has room to grow, which draws buyers who want to get in before the next round of development fills in the gaps. Neighborhoods | Schools | New Construction | Market Overview | Getting Around | FAQs

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About Sunset Oaks, TX Real Estate

Neighborhoods & Subdivisions in Sunset Oaks

Sunset Oaks has been developed in multiple phases over the years, and you can see the evolution of the community across its different sections. The original Sunset Oaks plat established the core of the neighborhood, while later phases like Sunset Oaks Sec 1 Ph 2 expanded outward with larger lots and more recent construction. Section 4 phases added additional capacity across a range of lot configurations, giving buyers options at different price levels depending on the phase and finish level they are targeting.

The neighborhood does not have a single dominant character, which is actually one of its strengths. Older sections carry the feel of an established Texas suburb, with mature trees and streets that have settled into a comfortable routine. Newer phases offer the clean lines and energy-efficient features that production builders have refined over the past decade. Whether you are drawn to the more established feel of the original Sunset Oaks sections or the fresh-off-the-line appeal of a newer phase, you will find something to consider here. Buyers who are also looking at comparable communities nearby sometimes consider Maxwell or the broader San Marcos market for similar value and proximity to the I-35 corridor.

Schools Serving Sunset Oaks

School district assignments in Sunset Oaks vary depending on the specific section and lot, with students potentially zoned to Hays Consolidated ISD, San Marcos Consolidated ISD, or Lockhart ISD. This is one of those neighborhoods where verifying your exact school assignment before you make an offer is worth the extra step, since boundary lines can shift between phases and subdivisions.

Within Hays CISD, elementary-age students may be assigned to Carpenter Hill or Clear Fork Elementary. Middle schoolers in the district are likely zoned to D J Red Simon or Goodnight Middle School. At the high school level, Jack C Hays High School and Lehman High School are both Hays CISD campuses serving the area. For students zoned to San Marcos CISD, Bowie Elementary and San Marcos High School are part of the picture. Lockhart ISD serves portions of the eastern Hays County area, with Lockhart Middle and Lockhart High School as the upper-grade options. Prospective buyers with school-age children should confirm zoning directly with the relevant district office before proceeding, as boundaries in growing areas like this one can change with new development.

New Construction in Sunset Oaks

New construction is a defining feature of the Sunset Oaks market. LGI Homes has been the most active builder here, bringing quick-move-in homes to market at accessible price points with streamlined financing programs designed for first-time and move-up buyers. CastleRock Communities has added homes in the community as well, typically with a bit more flexibility on customization and a slightly larger footprint. Starlight Homes rounds out the builder roster with floor plans that emphasize open-concept living and modern kitchen layouts.

These production builders have refined their processes over years of Texas development, which means buyers generally know what to expect: energy-rated construction, covered warranties, and community amenities that come online in phases alongside the homes. If you are comparing Sunset Oaks new construction to other Austin area homes for sale, it is worth noting that the Hays County corridor has been one of the more active new construction zones in Central Texas, keeping inventory relatively refreshed compared to closer-in neighborhoods where resale dominates.

Real Estate Market Overview

The Sunset Oaks real estate market is primarily driven by single-family residential sales, with a healthy volume of activity across both resale and new construction inventory. The neighborhood spans a range of home sizes, with three-bedroom plans being the most common, followed by four-bedroom layouts that appeal to buyers who need extra space for work-from-home setups or guests. The presence of multiple active builders keeps supply moving, which generally benefits buyers who are not in a rush but want to avoid the frustration of ultra-compressed inventory.

Rental activity exists in the neighborhood as well, which speaks to strong underlying demand for housing in this part of Hays County. For resale buyers, Sunset Oaks represents one of the more accessible entry points in the county compared to pricier communities further north along the I-35 corridor. The qualitative market position is squarely mid-range for the region, neither the most affordable option nor competing with premium custom home communities. Neuhaus Realty Group tracks active inventory and comp activity here closely, so if you want a current read on where the market stands, reach out for a direct consultation.

Getting Around Sunset Oaks

Sunset Oaks sits in the stretch of Hays County that gives residents reasonable access to multiple employment and commercial hubs depending on which direction you head. San Marcos is the closest urban center, putting Texas State University, the San Marcos Premium Outlets, and a growing restaurant and retail district within a short drive. The I-35 corridor is the primary artery connecting everything along this part of Central Texas, making commutes toward Austin to the north or San Antonio to the south both viable depending on your employer location.

Kyle and Buda are accessible to the northwest, adding Costco, HEB, and a wide range of suburban retail that Hays County has accumulated rapidly over the past decade. The community of Maxwell sits just to the northeast, a small rural outpost that gives a sense of how quickly this region has shifted from agricultural land to residential development. For buyers who work remotely or have flexible schedules, the Sunset Oaks location offers the practical benefit of avoiding the worst Austin traffic while still staying connected to the metro's economic activity.

If you are weighing Sunset Oaks against other Hays County options, the San Marcos market offers a denser urban alternative with a wider variety of housing styles and price points. Buyers who want the Hays County lifestyle with slightly more walkability tend to lean toward San Marcos, while those who prioritize new construction value and larger lots often settle on communities like Sunset Oaks. Working with a local agent who knows both markets gives you a real advantage when making that call.

Frequently Asked Questions

What school district serves Sunset Oaks?
Sunset Oaks is served by multiple school districts depending on the specific lot and phase, including Hays Consolidated ISD, San Marcos Consolidated ISD, and Lockhart ISD. Because boundary lines can vary between sections of the subdivision, buyers should verify their exact school assignment directly with the relevant district before finalizing a purchase. Hays CISD is the largest district in the area, with Jack C Hays and Lehman as its primary high school campuses.
Is Sunset Oaks a good area for new construction?
Yes, new construction is one of Sunset Oaks' defining features. LGI Homes, CastleRock Communities, and Starlight Homes have all been active in the community, offering a range of floor plans and price tiers. Buyers looking for move-in-ready homes with builder warranties and modern energy features will find solid options across the neighborhood's various phases.
How far is Sunset Oaks from downtown Austin?
Sunset Oaks is located in Hays County, placing it roughly 30 to 45 minutes from downtown Austin depending on traffic and the specific route. The I-35 corridor provides the most direct connection, though peak-hour congestion through Kyle, Buda, and South Austin can extend that drive. Many residents in this area commute to employers along the South Austin, Kyle, and San Marcos corridors rather than heading all the way into downtown.
What are property taxes like in Hays County?
Hays County property tax rates typically fall in the range of 1.7% to 2.0% of assessed value, though the effective rate varies depending on the MUD or special district your property falls within. New construction communities in Hays County sometimes carry additional Municipal Utility District (MUD) taxes on top of the base county rate, so buyers should review the full tax breakdown for any specific property before closing.
What nearby cities should I compare to Sunset Oaks?
Buyers considering Sunset Oaks often look at San Marcos for a more urban option with greater walkability and a wider range of home styles. Maxwell sits nearby for those open to smaller communities with a more rural character. Kyle and Buda are also worth comparing for buyers who want strong retail access and a well-established suburban infrastructure.
Are there HOA fees in Sunset Oaks?
Most sections within Sunset Oaks have a homeowners association that covers common area maintenance, community amenities, and neighborhood standards. HOA fee amounts and coverage vary by phase and the specific section of the subdivision. Buyers should request the full HOA disclosure package during due diligence, which will include current fees, reserve fund status, and any applicable rules and restrictions.
What types of homes are available in Sunset Oaks?
Sunset Oaks is predominantly a single-family residential community with a mix of resale homes and active new construction. Floor plans range from two-bedroom starter homes to five-bedroom layouts suited for larger households. Most homes sit on lots averaging around a half-acre, giving residents meaningful outdoor space without the maintenance demands of acreage properties. A small number of homes in the neighborhood are also available as rentals.
How do I get started buying a home in Sunset Oaks?
The best first step is connecting with an agent who knows the Hays County market and can help you evaluate both resale and new construction options side by side. Neuhaus Realty Group works with buyers throughout the Austin metro and Hays County, including communities like Sunset Oaks and nearby San Marcos. Reach out directly for a current inventory review and guidance on which phase or section best fits your priorities.
Ed Neuhaus, Austin Realtor

Ed Neuhaus

Broker / Owner, Neuhaus Realty Group · TREC #593057

Licensed Texas Realtor since 2007 serving Austin and the Hill Country. Investor, STR operator, and straight-talking advisor for buyers, sellers, and investors. 16 five-star reviews.

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