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Caliterra Phase Two Section Seven is part of one of Dripping Springs' most thoughtfully planned communities, set along the banks of Onion Creek with the rolling terrain of the Texas Hill Country as its backdrop. Residents here enjoy a community that blends natural beauty with well-appointed amenities, including resort-style pools, walking trails, and open green spaces that take full advantage of the surrounding landscape. The neighborhood feeds into the highly regarded Dripping Springs ISD, and the pace of life here is decidedly relaxed without feeling remote. It sits close enough to the dining, breweries, and local events that have made Dripping Springs one of the most sought-after addresses in Hays County. Neighborhoods | Schools | Lifestyle | Market Overview | Getting Around | FAQs
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About Caliterra Ph Two Sec Seven Homes for Sale
Neighborhoods & Subdivisions in Caliterra
Caliterra is a master-planned community developed in multiple phases along the Onion Creek corridor on the western edge of Dripping Springs. Phase Two Section Seven represents one of the later additions to the community, offering home sites that benefit from the neighborhood's established infrastructure and mature landscaping. The community was designed with significant green space preserved throughout, giving it an open, unhurried feel that you don't always find in newer Hill Country developments.
Homes throughout Caliterra range from single-story layouts to two-story plans, with most sitting on modest suburban lots that still feel spacious given the tree cover and creek views available in certain sections. The architecture leans toward modern Hill Country, with stone and stucco exteriors, covered back porches, and open-concept interiors that are well-suited to the central Texas climate. Buyers considering this section of Caliterra should also explore the broader community, as different phases offer different lot sizes and proximity to amenities like the clubhouse and pool.
Schools in Caliterra Ph Two Sec Seven
Students in this section of Caliterra attend school entirely within Dripping Springs ISD, a district that consistently draws strong marks for academic performance across the Hill Country area. Elementary-age students are zoned to Walnut Springs Elementary, which serves the western portions of the district. From there, students feed into Dripping Springs Middle School and ultimately Dripping Springs High School, both of which are centrally located within the city and offer a range of extracurricular and advanced academic programs.
Dripping Springs ISD has grown considerably alongside the city itself, adding campus capacity and staff to keep pace with the demand that Hill Country growth has brought. For buyers who prioritize school quality as part of their home search, this district is one of the primary reasons Caliterra and the broader Dripping Springs corridor continue to attract strong interest.
Lifestyle in Caliterra
Life in Caliterra is built around the outdoors. Onion Creek runs along the community's edge, and the trail network within the development connects residents to creek access points, open meadows, and shaded walking paths. The resort-style pool complex serves as a social hub during the warmer months, and the community event calendar keeps the neighborhood active year-round.
Just outside the gates, Dripping Springs proper offers a genuinely distinct local scene. The city has become a destination for craft beverage enthusiasts, with a cluster of distilleries, wineries, and breweries operating just off US-290. The Founders Memorial Park and Hamilton Pool Road corridor draw outdoor visitors from across the metro. The local farmers market and community events reflect a city that has grown quickly but maintained a strong sense of local identity. Residents of Caliterra have easy access to all of it without sacrificing the quieter rhythm of neighborhood life.
Real Estate Market Overview
Caliterra has established itself as one of the more recognizable addresses in the Dripping Springs market, and Phase Two Section Seven is no exception. The community's amenities, school zoning, and Hill Country setting combine to support consistent demand from buyers looking for more than a standard subdivision. Homes here are primarily single-family residences, and the mix of floor plans and lot positions within this section gives buyers some genuine variety to consider.
The broader Dripping Springs market has matured over the past several years, moving away from the rapid acceleration of the pandemic era toward a more measured pace. Buyers exploring Austin area homes for sale who are drawn to the Hill Country lifestyle and top-tier school district often land on Dripping Springs as a strong balance of quality and relative value compared to closer-in Austin suburbs. Neuhaus Realty Group works regularly in this market and can help you understand how Phase Two Section Seven compares to other sections within Caliterra and to comparable communities in the area.
Getting Around Caliterra
Caliterra sits along US-290 West, which is the main corridor connecting Dripping Springs to the Austin metro. From the community, it's roughly 25 to 30 miles to downtown Austin, with drive times that vary considerably depending on time of day. US-290 can slow significantly during peak commute windows, particularly as it narrows heading into Oak Hill and the city proper. Residents heading to the Domain or the northwest Austin employment corridor often find the MoPac extension or FM 1826 more practical depending on the destination.
Within Dripping Springs itself, most daily needs are a short drive from Caliterra. The Belterra Village shopping center along US-290 provides groceries, dining, and services without requiring a trip toward Austin. A number of residents also work locally, as the city has added commercial and office space alongside its residential growth. For buyers considering Dripping Springs as a primary residence rather than a commuter community, the local infrastructure has expanded enough to support that choice more fully than it could a decade ago.
Working with agents who know the Caliterra community and the Dripping Springs market specifically makes a real difference when evaluating sections, lot positions, and HOA details. Neuhaus Realty Group focuses on the Hill Country corridor and brings that local depth to every transaction in this area.
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