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Kempner, TX Real Estate

Kempner sits in the rolling terrain of Lampasas County, offering a genuinely rural lifestyle with large lots, working ranches, and the kind of wide-open space that is increasingly hard to find within reasonable distance of Central Texas. The community draws buyers who want acreage without sacrificing access to the services and schools found in nearby Lampasas and Copperas Cove. With Highway 190 running through the area, residents connect easily to Fort Cavazos, Killeen, and the broader Hill Country corridor. This is ranch country in the truest sense, where land listings, farm tracts, and residential homesteads all share the same zip code. Neighborhoods | Schools | Market Overview | Getting Around | Lifestyle | FAQs

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About Kempner, TX Real Estate

Neighborhoods and Subdivisions in Kempner

The bulk of residential and land activity in Kempner revolves around the River Hills Ranches community, which spans multiple phases and covers a significant portion of the listed inventory. Properties here range from raw acreage lots to improved ranch tracts with existing structures, and the subdivision has developed gradually over the years in a way that reflects the area's unhurried pace. Lot sizes tend to be generous, giving owners the room for livestock, outbuildings, workshops, or simply the privacy that brings people out this way in the first place.

Bridgeview Estates represents the higher-end residential side of Kempner, with improved homes on larger lots that attract buyers wanting a finished product rather than a build-from-scratch situation. Hill Country Ranches adds another dimension to the local inventory, with properties that lean more toward agricultural use. Buyers looking at unplatted acreage will also find opportunities in Kempner proper, where some of the most appealing tracts sit outside any subdivision entirely and offer maximum flexibility for custom builds or continued agricultural operation.

The overall mix in Kempner skews heavily toward land and farm classifications, which tells you a lot about what draws people here. This is not a suburb with manicured HOA neighborhoods. It is raw Central Texas with cedar, limestone outcroppings, and the occasional creek bottom. Buyers who want that character will find it here at a price point that reflects Lampasas County's more measured pace compared to the Austin metro.

Schools in Kempner

Kempner students attend schools in one of two districts depending on where their property falls within the county boundaries. Lampasas ISD serves a portion of the area, with elementary campuses including Hanna Springs, House Creek, Kline Whitis, Martin Walker, and Taylor Creek feeding into Lampasas Middle School and Lampasas High School. Lampasas ISD has a strong reputation in the region and benefits from the small-town character of the county seat just up Highway 281.

Copperas Cove ISD covers another portion of Kempner, with C R Clements and Hollie Parsons at the elementary level and Copperas Cove Middle and Copperas Cove High School at the upper grades. Copperas Cove ISD is a larger district that has long served the Fort Cavazos community and offers a broader range of extracurricular and vocational programs as a result. Buyers with school-age children should verify which district applies to a specific address before making decisions, as the boundary runs through the community.

Real Estate Market Overview

Kempner's real estate market is defined by its land-heavy inventory. The majority of what sells here falls into land or farm categories, with residential homes representing a smaller slice of total transactions. That composition means buyers are often competing for finished homes when they do come available, while land buyers have more options to evaluate and can take a more patient approach to finding the right tract.

New construction is a limited but present factor in Kempner, with builders like Inspiration Builders, John D. Bowen Construction, and WayFinder Builders active on select lots. Custom builds on owner-purchased land are also common, giving buyers who acquire a raw tract the ability to bring in their own builder and design something to spec. The result is a market where cookie-cutter inventory is rare and most properties carry some degree of individual character.

For buyers coming from Lampasas or exploring the area for the first time, Kempner represents one of the more affordable entry points into Lampasas County real estate while still delivering the land and lifestyle that defines the region. Those curious about the broader Austin area homes for sale market will find that Kempner sits at a distinctly different price tier from the metro, which is part of its appeal.

Getting Around Kempner

Highway 190 is the main artery through Kempner, running east toward Copperas Cove and Killeen and west toward Lampasas. The drive to Lampasas is roughly ten miles and takes about fifteen minutes under normal conditions. Copperas Cove and the main gate area of Fort Cavazos sit approximately fifteen to twenty miles east. Killeen, which offers a full range of retail, healthcare, and commercial services, is about thirty miles out.

Austin is approximately 75 miles to the southeast, with most routes running through Burnet and Round Rock or down through Georgetown on IH-35. The commute is manageable for remote workers or those who only need to make the trip occasionally, but daily Austin commuters will want to factor in drive time honestly before committing. For buyers who work at Fort Cavazos or in the Killeen-Temple-Belton corridor, Kempner's location along 190 makes for a practical daily drive without pulling them into the higher-density housing markets closer to those employment centers.

Nearby Lometa to the northwest is a small community worth knowing if you are exploring Lampasas County broadly, though Kempner buyers typically orient east toward Copperas Cove for everyday needs.

Lifestyle and Outdoor Living

Life in Kempner centers on the land. Residents keep horses and cattle, run hunting leases, tend to pecan orchards, and generally treat their acreage as an extension of how they want to live rather than just a setting for a house. The Lampasas River and Colorado River basin both run through portions of Lampasas County, and buyers who secure creek-front or river-adjacent tracts gain access to one of Central Texas's great outdoor assets.

The town of Lampasas, just a short drive up the road, provides the daily infrastructure: groceries, medical clinics, locally owned restaurants, and the Lampasas County Courthouse square that gives the area its Hill Country town character. For larger shopping trips, Killeen and its commercial corridors cover most needs. The area draws buyers who want to step away from subdivision life, keep some animals, and have enough land that the next neighbor is not visible from the back porch. That is the core lifestyle proposition of Kempner, and it delivers consistently on that promise.

Working with Neuhaus Realty Group on a Kempner purchase means having an agent who understands land transactions, farm and ranch considerations, and the unique due diligence that acreage properties require, from water wells and septic systems to agricultural exemptions and fence line surveys.

Frequently Asked Questions

What school districts serve Kempner, TX?
Kempner falls within two school districts depending on the specific property location. Lampasas ISD serves part of the community with campuses including Hanna Springs, House Creek, Kline Whitis, Martin Walker, and Taylor Creek elementary schools, feeding into Lampasas Middle and Lampasas High School. Copperas Cove ISD covers the other portion, with C R Clements and Hollie Parsons elementary schools leading to Copperas Cove Middle and High School. Always confirm the assigned district for a specific address before purchasing.
How far is Kempner from Austin?
Kempner is approximately 75 miles northwest of Austin, which puts it outside the range of a practical daily commute for most downtown Austin workers. The drive typically runs 75 to 90 minutes depending on route and traffic conditions. Buyers who work remotely, work at Fort Cavazos, or commute within the Killeen-Temple corridor tend to find Kempner's location well suited to their situation.
What types of properties are available in Kempner?
Kempner inventory is heavily weighted toward land and farm properties, with residential homes making up a smaller share of what is actively listed. Lot sizes tend to be large, and the average acreage across current listings reflects the rural character of Lampasas County. Buyers can find raw land tracts, improved ranch properties, agricultural parcels, and finished residential homes, particularly within the River Hills Ranches community and Bridgeview Estates.
Is new construction available in Kempner?
New construction in Kempner is limited but present. Builders including Inspiration Builders, John D. Bowen Construction, and WayFinder Builders have been active on select lots. Custom builds on independently purchased land are also common in the area, giving buyers who acquire acreage the flexibility to design and build to their own specifications rather than choosing from builder inventory.
How does Kempner compare to nearby Lampasas for real estate?
Kempner and Lampasas are about ten miles apart and share the same general market character, but Kempner tends to offer larger tract sizes and a more rural feel with less town infrastructure nearby. Lampasas has an established downtown, more amenities within walking or short driving distance, and a broader mix of residential home styles. Buyers who want maximum acreage and privacy often gravitate toward Kempner, while those who want easy access to town services tend to look closer to the Lampasas city center.
What are property taxes like in Kempner?
Kempner properties fall under Lampasas County jurisdiction, which generally carries a combined tax rate in the range of 1.5 to 1.9 percent of appraised value depending on applicable taxing entities such as school district, county, and any special districts. Agricultural exemptions are available for qualifying properties and can significantly reduce the taxable value on ranch and farm tracts. Buyers should request a tax certificate and review the specific appraisal record for any property they are considering.
Does Kempner have HOA communities?
Most properties in Kempner exist outside of traditional HOA structures, which is part of the appeal for buyers seeking land and ranch properties with minimal restrictions. Some platted subdivisions like River Hills Ranches may have deed restrictions or subdivision rules on record, but these are generally less restrictive than the HOA frameworks found in suburban master-planned communities. Buyers should review any deed restrictions associated with a specific property during due diligence.
What is Kempner close to for shopping and services?
Copperas Cove, about fifteen to twenty miles east on Highway 190, offers a solid range of retail, restaurants, and everyday services. Killeen, roughly thirty miles out, expands those options considerably with major retailers, a regional hospital, and a full commercial corridor. The town of Lampasas to the north provides a charming small-town experience with local dining and essential services. For major shopping or specialty healthcare, Austin or Waco are the most practical options for Kempner residents.
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Ed Neuhaus

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Licensed Texas Realtor since 2007 serving Austin and the Hill Country. Investor, STR operator, and straight-talking advisor for buyers, sellers, and investors. 16 five-star reviews.

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