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Amberwood Ph Three, TX Real Estate
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Amberwood Ph Three is a residential neighborhood in Kyle, Texas, part of the well-established Amberwood community in Hays County. Positioned along the I-35 corridor about 25 miles south of downtown Austin, the neighborhood offers suburban living with generous lot sizes and convenient access to the shopping, dining, and services that have expanded alongside Kyle's rapid growth over the past decade. Hays Consolidated Independent School District serves the area, with Ralph Pfluger Elementary, Armando Chapa Middle School, and Lehman High School all within the district. The neighborhood's location between Austin and San Marcos makes it a practical base for buyers who want a well-priced entry point into the Central Texas market without sacrificing access to city amenities. Neighborhoods | Schools | Market Overview | Getting Around | Lifestyle | FAQs
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About Amberwood Ph Three, TX Real Estate
Neighborhoods & Subdivisions in Amberwood Ph Three
Amberwood Ph Three is one of several phases that make up the broader Amberwood community in Kyle, Texas. Developed as part of a multi-phase residential build-out in Hays County, Phase Three continues the neighborhood's pattern of single-family homes on traditional suburban lots, with floor plans that generally run three bedrooms and up and lot sizes that give homeowners meaningful outdoor space. The homes here average over 2,200 square feet, putting them solidly in the mid-size range for the Kyle market.
The full Amberwood development spans multiple phases, and buyers exploring this area often look at all the phases together to compare inventory and pricing. Phase Three specifically offers an established neighborhood feel, with finished streets and landscaping that distinguish it from the newer construction zones popping up throughout Kyle. Surrounding neighborhoods in this part of Kyle include Crystal Crossing, Shadow Creek, and Meadows of Kyle, each occupying similar territory along the Hays County growth corridor and sharing the same general suburban character.
Schools in Amberwood Ph Three
Students in Amberwood Ph Three attend campuses within Hays Consolidated Independent School District, one of the fastest-growing school districts in Texas. The assigned campuses for this neighborhood are Ralph Pfluger Elementary, Armando Chapa Middle School, and Lehman High School. Hays CISD has made significant capital investments over recent years, opening new facilities and expanding programs to meet rising enrollment across the district as Kyle and the surrounding communities continue to grow.
Lehman High School offers a full range of academic tracks, career and technical education programs, and extracurricular activities. Armando Chapa Middle School has built a strong reputation within Hays CISD for both academics and campus culture. All three campuses are located within Kyle city limits, keeping commutes to school short for Amberwood Ph Three residents. For buyers prioritizing school access, the district's continued investment in new construction and program expansion reflects the long-term commitment to keeping pace with one of the highest-growth areas in Central Texas.
Real Estate Market Overview
Amberwood Ph Three sits within the Hays County residential market, which has been one of the more active corridors south of Austin over the past several years. Kyle gained traction as a value-driven alternative to higher-priced Austin suburbs, and established neighborhoods like Amberwood have benefited from steady buyer interest from people seeking more space per dollar without giving up I-35 access. The homes in Phase Three are existing single-family residences rather than new construction, which can appeal to buyers who want a finished neighborhood with mature landscaping over an active build-out site.
Buyers browsing Austin area homes for sale who are focused on Hays County frequently compare Kyle against nearby Buda and San Marcos, both of which offer similar I-35 access and comparable price positioning. Each city has its own character, and Kyle's combination of established neighborhoods, growing retail options, and Hays CISD schools makes it a consistent landing spot for buyers relocating from higher-cost markets. Neuhaus Realty Group works throughout Hays County and can help you understand how Amberwood Ph Three compares to the other options in the corridor.
Getting Around Amberwood Ph Three
Kyle's location on Interstate 35 is one of its defining advantages for commuters. From Amberwood Ph Three, reaching downtown Austin takes roughly 30 to 40 minutes under typical traffic conditions, though I-35 congestion during morning and evening peak hours can extend that window. Texas State University in San Marcos sits about 15 miles south, a quick 15 to 20 minute drive that also puts residents close to the San Marcos Premium Outlets and the growing retail and dining scene there. Austin-Bergstrom International Airport is accessible via I-35 north or by cutting over to TX-130, which tends to run faster than the main interstate during peak travel times.
Day-to-day errands in Kyle have become increasingly manageable as the Marketplace Drive and Kyle Pkwy corridors have built out with grocery stores, restaurants, urgent care clinics, and big-box retail over the past several years. Buda is just a few miles north and adds another strong retail and dining concentration. For buyers who work remotely or have flexible commuting schedules, this part of Hays County has grown into a genuinely self-sufficient place to live.
Living in Amberwood Ph Three and Kyle
Kyle has grown from a small town into a full-service city, and Amberwood Ph Three sits in the middle of that transformation. The neighborhood's established character gives it a more settled feel compared to Kyle's newer construction zones, with mature streets and consistent lot profiles throughout Phase Three. Plum Creek Golf Course is a short drive from the neighborhood, and Steeplechase Park provides trails and open space for outdoor activity close to home. The San Marcos River, about 20 minutes south, offers tubing, kayaking, and swimming during warmer months and draws residents from across the Hays County corridor.
Buyers curious about the Hill Country lifestyle will find Wimberley and Dripping Springs within a reasonable drive to the west. Both communities offer a more rural pace and scenic landscape, though at a different price point and without the same I-35 commuter access. For buyers who want to stay in the corridor while comparing options, Buda and San Marcos are worth exploring alongside Kyle when weighing where to buy in Hays County.
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