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Copperas Cove, TX Real Estate
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Copperas Cove sits in Coryell County at the edge of Central Texas Hill Country, about 65 miles northwest of Austin and immediately adjacent to Fort Cavazos, one of the largest military installations in the United States. The city has earned a reputation for offering some of the most accessible home prices in the region, with a wide range of established neighborhoods, newer subdivisions, and open land tracts spread across gently rolling terrain. Copperas Cove ISD serves most of the city with multiple elementary campuses, two middle schools, and a comprehensive high school program. Residents enjoy a quieter pace compared to the Austin corridor, with quick access to the Highland Lakes region, the Lampasas River, and the everyday conveniences of neighboring Killeen. Schools | Neighborhoods | Market Overview | Getting Around | New Construction | FAQs
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About Copperas Cove, TX Real Estate
Copperas Cove offers a kind of Central Texas living that has become increasingly rare: real affordability without sacrificing community infrastructure. Sitting just inside Coryell County and bordering Lampasas County to the west, the city grew up largely in tandem with Fort Cavazos, and that military connection has shaped both its culture and its housing stock. Buyers here find an honest cross-section of Texas homes, from post-war bungalows in the original townsite to sprawling four-bedroom houses in newer planned communities. It is a market where a reasonable budget goes a long way, and where land, elbow room, and access to Hill Country terrain are still within reach.
Neighborhoods and Subdivisions in Copperas Cove
The city covers a broad footprint, and different parts of town have distinct personalities. Clayton Ranch is one of the more sought-after addresses in the area, with newer construction and larger lot sizes. Western Hills Estates offers mature trees and a more established feel, with homes on modest lots in a quieter setting west of downtown.
Creekside Hills has developed across multiple phases, with Phases 3 and 4 among the more recently built sections. These neighborhoods feature contemporary floor plans, brick and stone exteriors, and proximity to House Creek, which runs through the southwestern part of the city. House Creek North Phase 2 extends that corridor further, with a mix of move-in-ready homes that attract both long-term residents and buyers relocating for Fort Cavazos assignments.
High Creek Ranch and its second phase offer a mix of older homes and newer builds across rolling terrain on the city's outskirts. Lots here tend to run larger than in the more centrally located subdivisions. The Original Town Copperas Cove area and older sections like Meggs represent the historic core, where smaller homes and lower price points make entry-level ownership realistic. J.T. Monroe is another established pocket worth noting for buyers interested in in-town living with a settled neighborhood character. For buyers who want acreage, the surrounding Coryell County land market is active, with rural tracts and small farms listed alongside traditional residential properties.
Schools in Copperas Cove
Copperas Cove ISD is the primary district and serves the vast majority of city residents. The district runs multiple elementary campuses across town, including House Creek, Hanna Springs, Martin Walker, Hettie Halstead, Taylor Creek, C.R. Clements/Hollie Parsons, and Fairview/Miss Jewell. Students feed into Copperas Cove Middle School or S.C. Lee Middle School before attending Copperas Cove High School. The Crossroads campus serves students in specialized programs within the district.
Buyers purchasing homes on the western or northern edges of the area may fall within Gatesville ISD or Lampasas ISD boundaries. Gatesville ISD operates its own full K-12 sequence on campuses in Gatesville, about 25 miles to the northwest. Lampasas ISD similarly runs elementary, middle, and high school campuses in Lampasas. Verifying the specific district assignment for any property is important, particularly for rural acreage listings that may straddle district lines.
Real Estate Market Overview
Copperas Cove occupies a distinct niche in the Central Texas market. It is not an Austin suburb in the traditional sense, but it draws a consistent pool of buyers from across the region, anchored heavily by the military and civilian workforce tied to Fort Cavazos. That demand base provides steady activity across a wide range of price points, from entry-level homes in the original townsite to larger properties in Clayton Ranch and Creekside Hills.
The market includes a meaningful inventory of land and farm properties alongside residential listings, which sets it apart from the more exclusively residential suburbs closer to Austin. Buyers comparing Copperas Cove to Austin area homes for sale will generally find more square footage per dollar here, along with lot sizes that are harder to come by in the tighter suburban markets along I-35. Commercial and investment properties also appear in the active listing mix, reflecting the city's role as a regional service hub for Coryell County.
Getting Around Copperas Cove
US Highway 190 is the main east-west artery through Copperas Cove, connecting the city to Killeen immediately to the east and continuing toward Lampasas and the Hill Country to the west. Fort Cavazos sits directly on the city's eastern edge, making the post commute minimal for many residents. The nearest major commercial hub is Killeen, roughly 10 to 15 minutes east, where residents access a wider range of retail, dining, and medical services.
Austin is approximately 65 to 70 miles to the southeast, typically reached via US-190 east to I-35 south in about an hour to an hour and fifteen minutes under normal traffic conditions. Temple and Belton, both along the I-35 corridor, sit about 45 miles east and serve as practical stops for shopping and healthcare. Buyers also consider nearby Gatesville for a slower-paced alternative along the Bosque River. Smaller surrounding communities like Moody, Purmela, and Oglesby round out the area for buyers interested in rural property with short drive times to city services.
New Construction in Copperas Cove
National builders have maintained a steady presence in Copperas Cove, with Lennar and DR Horton both active in the area. These builders offer production homes with standard warranty packages and financing incentives, typically in the city's newer subdivisions. Local builders including Timber Ridge Homes Partnership and WayFinder Builders provide more customized options for buyers who want specific finishes or floor plans without going the full custom-build route.
New construction activity has been concentrated in the city's growing subdivisions rather than the older core neighborhoods. Buyers considering new builds should compare lot sizes, HOA structures, and utility connections carefully, as these vary considerably between communities. Neuhaus Realty Group works with buyers to review builder contracts, negotiate upgrades, and evaluate new construction options throughout Copperas Cove and the surrounding Coryell County area.
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