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Centex Homes is one of the most active production builders in the Austin metro, with 148 homes currently on the market and a history of over 2,700 MLS transactions in the area. Their floor plans run from 910 to 3,253 square feet with 3 to 5 bedrooms, and the median sale price based on 307 closed transactions sits at around $289,000. That puts Centex squarely in the attainable new construction range for buyers exploring the Austin area.
Their communities stretch across a wide portion of the metro. You will find active Centex listings in neighborhoods like Sunfield, Sonterra, and Elm Creek, with additional homes spread across Buda, Leander, Cedar Park, and beyond.
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About Centex Homes for Sale
About Centex Homes
Centex Homes is a large-scale production builder with one of the most substantial footprints in the greater Austin market. With over 2,700 homes tracked in the Austin MLS and 148 currently active, they rank among the most visible builders in this region. Production builders like Centex work on a community-by-community model, acquiring land within master-planned developments and offering buyers a selection of floor plans and lot configurations rather than fully custom builds from scratch.
That approach comes with practical advantages. Centex communities typically feature model homes you can tour before committing, design centers where you can select finishes and upgrades, and standardized quality controls across the build process. If you are considering a Centex home, having an independent buyers agent alongside the builder sales team is always worthwhile. The builder's rep works for Centex. Neuhaus Realty Group works for you.
Where Centex Builds in the Austin Area
Centex has built across a wide range of cities throughout the Austin metro. Their highest concentrations are in Austin (413 homes tracked in the MLS), Buda (370), Leander (333), Cedar Park (249), and Hutto (186). They have also built significantly in Kyle, Pflugerville, Jarrell, Elgin, and Round Rock, giving buyers a wide geographic spread to consider.
Their most active neighborhoods right now include:
- Sunfield in Buda, with 195 total homes and 12 currently listed
- Sonterra, with 131 total homes and 13 currently active
- Elm Creek, with 124 total homes and 5 on the market
- Horizon Park, with 91 homes and 3 currently listed
- Creek Bend, with 88 homes and 4 active listings
- Stirling Bridge, with 82 homes and 2 currently active
Other communities where Centex has a notable presence include The Woodlands, Silverado Plum Creek, Carlson Place, Westview Meadows, Green Meadows, and Los Cielos, with additional history in Carriage Hills, Buttercup Creek, and Garlic Creek West.
Price Range and Home Styles
Based on 307 closed sales tracked in the Austin MLS, Centex homes carry a median sale price of around $289,000. That figure reflects their core market: attainable new construction at price points accessible for a wide range of buyers in the Austin area.
Their homes run from approximately 910 to 3,253 square feet, with floor plans offering 3 to 5 bedrooms and 1 to 3 bathrooms. Smaller plans in the 900 to 1,500 square foot range appeal to buyers prioritizing affordability and lower maintenance, while the larger configurations at 2,500 to 3,200 square feet offer considerably more living space. Within most Centex communities, buyers can choose from several plans at different price points without looking in a different neighborhood.
It is worth noting that the 148 active listings include some lease properties alongside homes for sale. If purchasing is your goal, filtering for residential sale listings gives you the clearest picture of what is actually available to buy.
What to Expect When Buying a Centex Home
Buying a new construction Centex home is a different experience from a resale purchase. Most communities have model homes open for tours, and the sales process typically involves selecting a lot, choosing a floor plan, and picking options and upgrades through a design center. Build timelines vary by community and where you are in the construction queue.
Inventory homes, meaning fully finished spec homes ready to close, are sometimes paired with incentives like rate buydowns or closing cost assistance, particularly when the builder is working to move completed inventory before the end of a quarter. Having an independent agent in your corner helps you recognize those opportunities and push for concessions where they are available.
Most Centex communities carry HOA fees and come with defined community rules and restrictions. Reviewing the HOA documents before signing anything is standard practice. An experienced buyers agent familiar with Austin-area new construction can flag unusual provisions or fees worth questioning before you get to closing.
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Ed Neuhaus
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