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Harker Heights, TX Real Estate

Harker Heights is an established Bell County city positioned just west of Killeen and adjacent to Fort Cavazos, one of the largest U.S. Army installations in the country. The city has built a distinct suburban identity over the decades, with mature residential neighborhoods, a well-developed commercial corridor along US-190, and community infrastructure that has kept pace with consistent growth. Its central Texas location puts residents within reach of the Temple-Belton healthcare and retail corridor to the north and the broader Austin metro to the south, offering practical access to the region's main employment and entertainment hubs. The housing inventory runs from modestly priced starter homes to larger custom builds in newer subdivisions, giving buyers meaningful options across a wide budget range. Neighborhoods | Schools | Market Overview | Getting Around | Lifestyle & Amenities | FAQs

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About Harker Heights, TX Real Estate

Neighborhoods & Subdivisions in Harker Heights

Harker Heights has a range of established and newer subdivisions that cover most price points in the Central Texas market. Meadow Acres is one of the city's longer-standing residential areas, with brick construction, mature trees, and lot sizes that give homeowners room to spread out. Kern Terrace is another established neighborhood that has been part of the Heights for decades, offering the kind of settled, quiet-street character that newer communities have yet to earn.

The Village at Nolan Heights represents the newer, more polished end of Harker Heights real estate. The community features well-maintained streets, updated home designs, and convenient proximity to retail and services on the eastern side of the city. Country Trails adds another option in the newer-vintage category, with larger floor plans and somewhat more separation between homes than you find in tightly packed developments.

Skipcha Mountain Estates sits in the hillier terrain north of central Harker Heights, lending it a slightly different topography from the flat expanses that define much of Bell County. Homes in Skipcha tend to be mid-range, with good lot sizes and the occasional elevated view. At the upper end of the market, Hallmark stands apart with estate-sized lots and custom builds that represent some of the finest residential product in the city. The Morgan area also has older platted lots and commercial-adjacent parcels that attract investors and development-minded buyers looking for opportunity in established parts of town.

For buyers interested in new construction, King Signature Homes has been active in Harker Heights with inventory spanning move-up buyers to higher-end custom construction. Buyers should ask about available phases and model homes, as communities tied to active builders tend to move through inventory steadily.

Schools in Harker Heights

Harker Heights is served by Killeen Independent School District, one of the larger districts in Central Texas with campuses spread across Bell County. Elementary schools feeding into Harker Heights attendance zones include Cedar Valley, Harker Heights Elementary, Maude Moore Wood, Mountain View, Nolanville, and Skipcha. Middle school students attend Eastern Hills, Manor, Nolan, or Union Grove before completing secondary education at either Harker Heights High School or Killeen High School.

Killeen ISD has invested in career and technical education, fine arts, and athletics programming that reflects both the size of the district and the diverse backgrounds of its student population. The district regularly updates its facilities, and several campuses serving Harker Heights have seen renovations in recent years. Buyers with school-age children should confirm current campus assignment zones directly with KISD, as attendance boundaries can shift with redistricting cycles. Current campus accountability ratings are available through the Texas Education Agency's website.

Real Estate Market Overview

Harker Heights occupies a distinct position within the Central Texas real estate landscape. Home prices here are considerably more accessible than Austin or its inner-ring suburbs, while the area still benefits from a stable economic base anchored by Fort Cavazos and the broader Killeen-Temple employment corridor. The steady rotation of military and government-related households creates a dependable demand cycle that has historically kept Harker Heights from the sharper boom-and-bust swings seen in more speculative markets.

The property mix spans a broad range: standard residential homes, investment-grade rental properties, raw land lots, and commercial parcels all trade here on a regular basis. Buyers comparing Harker Heights to nearby Belton or Salado will generally find Harker Heights more accessible on price, though the trade-off is a more urban-suburban environment rather than the smaller-town character those communities offer.

Sellers in Harker Heights benefit from a buyer pool that includes relocation purchasers tied to Fort Cavazos orders, providing a baseline of demand throughout the year. Properties in Skipcha Mountain Estates, Nolan Heights, and Country Trails have attracted consistent attention from buyers seeking updated homes with room to grow. Hallmark draws a more selective buyer looking for estate-scale properties without the Austin metro premium.

Getting Around Harker Heights

US-190 serves as the main east-west artery through Harker Heights, connecting the city to Killeen in one direction and Copperas Cove in the other. From Harker Heights, reaching Temple takes roughly 20 to 25 minutes heading northeast on US-190 to I-35. The drive south to the Austin metro on I-35 covers approximately 65 miles and typically runs 60 to 90 minutes depending on traffic through Georgetown and Round Rock.

The Killeen-Fort Hood Regional Airport is located just a few miles from central Harker Heights and offers commercial service through American Airlines with connections through Dallas-Fort Worth. Residents who need Austin-Bergstrom International Airport use I-35 south for the full metro connection. Belton and Temple are frequently visited for medical appointments, specialty retail, and dining options that supplement Harker Heights's own commercial corridor.

Lifestyle & Amenities

Dana Peak Park on Lake Belton is the area's signature outdoor destination. Operated by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, the park sits just minutes from central Harker Heights and offers a swimming beach, boat ramps, picnic areas, and hiking trails along the lake's western shore. Lake Belton itself supports a full range of water recreation including fishing, kayaking, and wake sports, making it a genuine asset for residents drawn to an outdoor lifestyle.

Within the city, Carl Levin Park provides community green space with athletic fields and areas for outdoor gatherings. Heights Water Park operates seasonally for warm-weather recreation, and the city maintains walking paths and neighborhood parks spread throughout its residential areas. Most day-to-day shopping and dining is concentrated along US-190 and Prospero Road, with a mix of national retail chains and locally operated restaurants that have built loyal followings over the years.

For broader entertainment and dining options, Killeen is just a few minutes east with more extensive commercial corridors. Temple to the north has added a growing arts and dining scene alongside its well-established medical corridor. Buyers who want a more boutique small-town atmosphere sometimes explore Salado, known for its antique shops, art galleries, and the historic Stagecoach Inn.

Neuhaus Realty Group works with buyers and sellers throughout Central Texas, including the Killeen-Temple corridor and the broader Austin area homes for sale market. If you are evaluating Harker Heights alongside other Bell County communities, our team can help you compare options and understand what each area offers before you commit.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Harker Heights, TX known for?
Harker Heights is best known as the primary residential community adjacent to Fort Cavazos, formerly known as Fort Hood, one of the largest U.S. Army installations in the world. Beyond its military ties, the city has developed its own suburban identity with parks, established schools, and a commercial corridor that serves residents year-round. Its location in Bell County also gives it easy access to Lake Belton and the Killeen-Temple metro area.
What school district serves Harker Heights?
Harker Heights is served entirely by Killeen Independent School District. KISD operates several elementary campuses in the area including Cedar Valley, Harker Heights Elementary, and Skipcha, feeding into middle schools like Nolan and Eastern Hills. Students complete their secondary education at either Harker Heights High School or Killeen High School, both of which offer career, fine arts, and athletics programs at the district's scale.
How far is Harker Heights from Austin?
Harker Heights sits approximately 65 miles north of downtown Austin via I-35, making the drive roughly 60 to 90 minutes depending on traffic conditions through Georgetown and Round Rock. Residents who need to travel to Austin regularly often time their trips around off-peak windows. For flights, the Killeen-Fort Hood Regional Airport offers American Airlines service with connections through Dallas-Fort Worth as a closer alternative to Austin-Bergstrom.
What are property taxes like in Harker Heights?
Property taxes in Harker Heights reflect the combined levies of Bell County, the City of Harker Heights, and Killeen ISD. Combined effective rates typically land in the 2.0% to 2.4% range of assessed value, though individual properties vary based on exemptions and applicable taxing entities. Buyers should verify current rates with the Bell County Appraisal District and confirm available exemptions, including the homestead exemption for primary residences.
What are the most popular neighborhoods in Harker Heights?
The Village at Nolan Heights has drawn consistent attention for its newer home designs and central location within the city. Skipcha Mountain Estates appeals to buyers who want more topographic character and good lot sizes in a mid-range price bracket. Hallmark represents the upper tier of the Harker Heights market with estate-sized lots and custom construction. Country Trails and Kern Terrace round out a solid middle tier with established street character and larger floor plans.
Is new construction available in Harker Heights?
Yes, new construction is available in Harker Heights. King Signature Homes has been among the active builders in the area, offering new builds across various price points. Buyers interested in new construction should connect with a local agent to get current inventory on available lots and model homes, as phases can move quickly in communities with consistent demand from military and civilian relocation buyers.
How does Harker Heights compare to nearby Killeen?
Harker Heights and Killeen share a school district and are essentially adjacent cities, but Harker Heights has developed a reputation for quieter, more suburban residential character compared to the larger commercial footprint of Killeen proper. Harker Heights generally commands a modest premium over comparable Killeen homes based on perceived neighborhood quality and city services. Buyers who prioritize proximity to Fort Cavazos's main gates sometimes prefer Killeen for the shorter commute.
What outdoor activities are available near Harker Heights?
Lake Belton is the primary outdoor draw, with Dana Peak Park offering a swimming beach, boat ramps, and hiking trails just minutes from central Harker Heights. The lake supports fishing, kayaking, and wake sports throughout the warmer months. Closer to home, Carl Levin Park provides athletic fields and green space, and the city's trail network connects several residential areas. Nearby Belton also has river access and additional lake amenities worth exploring for outdoor enthusiasts.
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