Homes for Sale near Stallion Run, Buda, TX
55 listings found
Stallion Run is a growing residential community in southeast Travis County, where Century Communities has built a collection of modern single-family homes designed for everyday living. Located within Del Valle ISD and offering easy access to the Austin metro, this neighborhood draws buyers looking for new construction at a price point that still makes sense in today's market. The community sits in a part of Austin that is developing quickly, giving buyers the chance to get in early while the surrounding area continues to build out its retail, dining, and infrastructure. With a mix of three, four, and five-bedroom floor plans on modest lots, Stallion Run keeps things practical without sacrificing the comfort of a brand-new home. Neighborhoods | Schools | New Construction | Market Overview | Getting Around | FAQs
For Sale
New Construction
5 photos
For Sale
New Construction
11 photos
For Sale
New Construction
5 photos
For Sale
New Construction
5 photos
For Sale
New Construction
21 photos
For Sale
New Construction
22 photos
For Sale
New Construction
18 photos
For Sale
New Construction
18 photos
For Sale
New Construction
18 photos
For Sale
New Construction
17 photos
For Sale
New Construction
19 photos
For Sale
New Construction
21 photos
For Sale
New Construction
15 photos
For Sale
17 photos
For Sale
New Construction
5 photos
For Sale
New Construction
15 photos
For Sale
New Construction
5 photos
For Sale
New Construction
5 photos
For Sale
New Construction
5 photos
For Sale
New Construction
19 photos
For Sale
New Construction
15 photos
For Sale
New Construction
14 photos
For Sale
New Construction
15 photos
Recent Sales in This Area
See what homes have recently sold nearby
Off Market
Off Market
Off Market
Off Market
About Stallion Run Homes for Sale
Neighborhoods & Subdivisions in Stallion Run
Stallion Run is a single-subdivision community, meaning every home you see listed here is part of the same master development built by Century Communities. That consistency is part of the appeal. Buyers know what they are getting: a uniform streetscape, similar lot sizes around 0.13 acres, and homes built to current code and energy standards. The neighborhood does not have the patchwork character of older Austin communities, but it makes up for that with predictability and low maintenance that comes with new construction.
The floor plan mix in Stallion Run skews toward four-bedroom homes, which make up the largest share of the inventory. Three-bedroom options give more flexibility for buyers who do not need as much space, while five-bedroom plans offer room to spread out without leaving the neighborhood. The homes are residential in nature throughout, with just a small slice of the market available as lease, making this primarily an owner-occupied community.
Schools in Stallion Run
Stallion Run is served by Del Valle Independent School District. Elementary-age students attend Creedmor Elementary, middle schoolers go to Ojeda Middle School, and high school students attend Del Valle High School. Del Valle ISD has been investing in its campuses in recent years as the district's enrollment grows alongside the surrounding residential development in southeast Travis County.
Buyers who prioritize school access should know that the district boundaries and feeder patterns are subject to change as the area grows, so it is worth verifying current zoning directly with Del Valle ISD before making a purchase decision. For buyers considering other nearby school districts, the community of Buda in Hays County is a short drive away and served by Hays CISD.
New Construction in Stallion Run
New construction is the dominant story in Stallion Run. Century Communities, the national homebuilder behind the development, has been active in this community and continues to deliver move-in-ready homes across its available floor plans. The builder is known for offering base plans at accessible price points with the option to select upgrades through their design center, giving buyers some control over finishes without the cost of a fully custom build.
One advantage of buying new construction here is the builder warranty coverage that comes standard with Century Communities homes. Buyers also benefit from modern construction standards including energy-efficient windows, HVAC systems, and insulation packages that reduce utility costs compared to older resale homes. Those shopping for new builds in the broader area can also explore options in Buda, where several active developments offer similar price positioning.
Working with an independent real estate agent when purchasing new construction is worth emphasizing. The builder's on-site sales team represents the builder's interests, not yours. Having your own agent from Neuhaus Realty Group at no additional cost to you ensures someone is reviewing the contract, builder addenda, and timeline on your behalf.
Real Estate Market Overview
Stallion Run sits in an accessible price tier within the Austin metro, making it one of the more attainable communities for buyers who want a new or newer home without stretching into higher price brackets. The market here has been steady, with activity reflecting broader trends in southeast Travis County as infrastructure investment and residential growth continue to push demand eastward from central Austin.
Because so much of the inventory is new construction from a single builder, the market dynamics here differ from a typical resale neighborhood. Buyers are often comparing builder spec homes against each other rather than negotiating the way they might on a resale. Knowing what incentives Century Communities is currently offering, and how to evaluate builder contracts, makes a real difference in the outcome of a purchase here. Buyers exploring Austin area homes for sale at this price point will find Stallion Run competitive within its peer set of southeast Austin new construction communities.
Getting Around Stallion Run
Stallion Run is located in southeast Travis County, putting residents within reach of several major routes into Austin. State Highway 71 and US-183 are the primary corridors most drivers use to access central Austin, the airport, and employment centers along the southeast corridor. Austin-Bergstrom International Airport is one of the closer major destinations from this part of town, a practical consideration for frequent travelers.
Downtown Austin is accessible but the commute by car will vary depending on traffic and time of day. Buyers relocating from areas with heavy congestion may find southeast Austin's access patterns manageable compared to crossing through central Austin from the west or northwest. The area does not have robust public transit options, so most residents plan around personal vehicle use. Rideshare coverage is available, and proximity to the airport corridor means service tends to be reliable.
For daily errands, the surrounding area is continuing to add retail and services as the residential population grows. Larger shopping destinations in nearby Buda are accessible within a short drive south via I-35, giving Stallion Run residents options for groceries, dining, and big-box retail without a long haul into central Austin.
If Stallion Run's location checks most of your boxes but you want to compare a few alternatives, the team at Neuhaus Realty Group can help you evaluate nearby communities across southeast Travis County and northern Hays County. We know this part of the market well and can help you identify where you will get the most from your budget.