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Meadow Park, TX Real Estate
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Meadow Park is a residential neighborhood in Hays County, positioned in the growing I-35 corridor between Kyle and San Marcos. Served by Hays Consolidated ISD, the area offers buyers an accessible entry point into one of Central Texas's fastest-growing counties. Homes here tend to be conventional single-family residences on manageable lots, and the location puts residents close to everyday conveniences without the price premium that comes with Travis County addresses. For buyers looking to stretch their budget while staying well-connected to the broader Austin metro, Meadow Park is worth a serious look. Neighborhoods | Schools | Market Overview | Getting Around | FAQs
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About Meadow Park, TX Real Estate
Meadow Park sits in the southern stretch of Hays County, tucked into the active growth zone that has defined this part of Central Texas for the past two decades. The neighborhood carries a practical, residential character built around everyday life: single-family homes, neighborhood streets, and quick access to the services and employment centers that make the Kyle and San Marcos area so attractive to buyers relocating from pricier Austin zip codes. This is a neighborhood that prioritizes function and accessibility over flash, and buyers who understand that tend to find genuine value here.
Neighborhoods and Subdivisions in Meadow Park
The primary residential section is Meadow Park Sec 1A, a conventional suburban subdivision with single-family homes that run in the range of 2,000 square feet. Three-bedroom floor plans are the standard configuration throughout this area, and lot sizes are compact and manageable, consistent with the broader I-35 suburban corridor. The development pattern reflects how much of Hays County grew during the early 2000s, with cul-de-sacs and collector streets feeding into the larger road network in a familiar, easy-to-know layout.
Meadow Park connects to the broader Meadow area, and buyers who like this neighborhood's general character should consider exploring adjacent sections as well. Comparable subdivisions throughout Kyle and Buda offer similar suburban character, while the smaller communities of Maxwell and Uhland sit just a short drive away for buyers who want fewer neighbors and more open space without straying far from I-35.
Schools in Meadow Park
Meadow Park falls within the Hays Consolidated Independent School District, one of the most rapidly growing school districts in Central Texas. Hays CISD spans a wide geographic footprint covering much of southern Hays County, and the district has invested substantially in new facilities and programs to accommodate the region's expanding student population over the past decade.
Students in Meadow Park attend Tom Green Elementary School for kindergarten through fifth grade. Sixth through eighth grade moves to McCormick Middle School, and high school students complete their education at Johnson High School. Johnson High carries a strong athletic program and a range of academic offerings suited to its position as one of the district's larger comprehensive campuses. Parents researching campus performance can access detailed reports through the Texas Education Agency's public accountability portal.
Hays CISD boundary lines have shifted over the years as the county has grown, so buyers should verify current school assignments for any specific property directly with the district rather than relying on neighborhood-level generalizations alone.
Real Estate Market Overview
Meadow Park occupies the more accessible tier of the Hays County market, which itself sits at a relative discount to Travis County addresses. Buyers who have been priced out of closer-in Buda or the northern Kyle neighborhoods often redirect their search to areas like Meadow Park, where the same Hays CISD school access and I-35 connectivity comes at a more manageable price point. For buyers exploring Austin area homes for sale with a tighter budget, this corridor rewards patience and local knowledge.
The rental market in this part of Hays County also sees consistent activity. Texas State University in San Marcos generates steady demand from students and university staff, and the regional workforce serving the Kyle and San Marcos employment base has historically supported solid tenant interest throughout southern Hays County. Investors who understand the local dynamics have found the area's price positioning and demand fundamentals to be a workable combination.
Property taxes in Hays County generally run in the range of 1.7 to 2.0 percent of assessed value, reflecting a combination of county, city, and school district levies. Homeowners who occupy their property as a primary residence qualify for a Texas homestead exemption, which reduces the taxable assessed value and provides meaningful annual savings. Buyers should request a current tax certificate during due diligence and confirm which exemptions apply to their specific parcel.
Getting Around Meadow Park
Interstate 35 is the central artery for this part of Hays County, and Meadow Park's close proximity to it is one of the neighborhood's core practical advantages. Downtown San Marcos is just minutes to the south, putting residents near Texas State University, the San Marcos Premium Outlets, and a growing concentration of restaurants, coffee shops, and entertainment venues. Kyle's commercial core along Marketplace Avenue and FM 150 is a short drive north, with big-box retail, medical offices, and a rapidly expanding dining scene that has emerged alongside the city's population growth.
The commute to Austin's South Congress or Slaughter Lane corridors typically runs 30 to 45 minutes under normal traffic conditions, though I-35 northbound during peak hours can extend that window considerably. Buyers with hybrid or remote work arrangements tend to absorb this trade-off most comfortably. Capital Metro operates express bus routes from Park and Ride facilities in Kyle for riders who need occasional access to Austin's downtown transit network without driving the full stretch.
For weekend activity, Wimberley and Dripping Springs are both within an hour to the northwest, offering Hill Country swimming holes, live music, wineries, and outdoor access that defines the broader Central Texas lifestyle. San Marcos's own Blanco River corridor and the Springs preserve offer closer-in options for days when a longer drive is not in the cards.
When you are ready to look at Meadow Park or compare it to other Hays County options, Neuhaus Realty Group knows the Kyle and San Marcos corridor well. We can walk you through current inventory, help you understand the Hays CISD zone differences, and make sure you are seeing the right properties for your priorities.
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