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78737 Homes for Sale | Southwest Austin & Dripping Springs Area
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The 78737 zip code covers some of the most sought-after real estate in the greater Austin area, stretching from the southwestern edge of the city into the rolling terrain of Hays County near Dripping Springs. This corridor is known for its generous lot sizes, mature oak canopies, and a mix of master-planned neighborhoods alongside custom estate properties that sit on multiple acres. Residents here get the best of both worlds: a genuine Hill Country feel with quick access to South Austin, the Barton Creek corridor, and the conveniences of the Southwest Parkway and US-290 W. Schools from Dripping Springs ISD and Austin ISD serve the area, both drawing strong reputations for academics and extracurriculars. Neighborhoods | Schools | Market Overview | New Construction | Getting Around | FAQs
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About 78737 Homes for Sale | Southwest Austin & Dripping Springs Area
Neighborhoods & Subdivisions in 78737
The 78737 zip code is home to a wide range of communities, from polished master-planned neighborhoods to quiet ranchette streets where properties are measured in acres rather than square feet. Belterra is one of the largest and most recognized names in the zip, a sprawling community along US-290 W with resort-style amenities, a network of trails, and newer construction from builders like Perry Homes and Highland Homes. The neighborhood feeds into Dripping Springs ISD, which is a major draw. Just to the north, Parten offers newer custom and semi-custom homes on larger homesites with Hill Country views and a quieter, more private character.
Hawkridge sits off Nutty Brown Road and appeals to buyers who want established trees, solid construction, and a neighborhood that feels settled rather than freshly scraped. Oakridge Park offers some of the more modestly priced options in the zip, making it a practical entry point into this part of southwest Austin. For buyers seeking larger acreage, Silver Spur Ranchettes delivers that open-land feel with generous parcels and no HOA constraints.
Signal Hill and Regal Oaks skew toward the upper end of the market, with custom builds on elevated terrain and long Hill Country sightlines. Reunion Ranch and Bear Creek round out the mix, each offering their own character for buyers who want something beyond a standard subdivision layout. The zip also contains a meaningful number of raw land parcels and farm tracts, particularly in areas that fall under Hays County jurisdiction near Abstracts in Dripping Springs, making 78737 one of the few places close to Austin where a buyer can still purchase multiple contiguous acres.
Schools in 78737
Three school districts serve the 78737 zip code: Dripping Springs ISD, Austin ISD, and Hays CISD. Which district a home falls in depends on the specific street address, so it is worth verifying during your search rather than assuming by neighborhood name alone.
Dripping Springs ISD serves a large portion of the zip and is consistently one of the most talked-about districts in the Austin metro. Elementary students may attend Dripping Springs Elementary, Rooster Springs, Cypress Springs, or Sycamore Springs. Middle schoolers typically feed into Dripping Springs Middle or Sycamore Springs Middle. Dripping Springs High School is the district's flagship, known for strong academics, a competitive UIL program, and an increasingly robust fine arts department.
Homes closer to the Austin city limits may fall under Austin ISD, with elementary options like Baldwin and Carpenter Hill, and middle school pathways through Gorzycki or Small Middle School. Bowie High School and Austin High serve the AISD high school population in this corridor, both established campuses with long track records. Hays CISD serves a smaller portion of the zip, with Johnson High School as the primary high school option on that side.
Real Estate Market Overview
The 78737 real estate market occupies a premium position in the Austin metro. Homes here tend to be larger than average, sitting on significantly more land than what you find inside the city, and the price range stretches wide enough to include everything from well-maintained tract homes to multi-million-dollar custom estates. The zip attracts buyers who are specifically seeking lot size, privacy, and school district access, which tends to keep demand steady even when broader market conditions shift.
Land and farm tracts add an interesting dimension to the inventory here. It is one of the few zip codes this close to Austin where a buyer can realistically acquire raw acreage with development potential or simply a private homestead. Commercial and agricultural listings also appear with some regularity, reflecting the transitional character of an area that sits at the edge of suburban Austin and the open Hill Country beyond.
Buyers comparing this zip to neighboring areas often find that the combination of large lots, top-tier schools, and proximity to South Austin commands a premium over more urban alternatives. Those looking at similar communities should also explore Austin neighborhoods along the Southwest Parkway corridor for comparison.
New Construction in 78737
New construction remains active in 78737, with Perry Homes and Highland Homes both maintaining a presence in communities like Belterra. These production builders offer a range of floor plans with modern finishes, energy efficiency packages, and community amenities that attract buyers who want a turnkey experience without the lead time of a fully custom build.
For buyers seeking a more personalized approach, Kirby Walls Custom Builders represents the custom end of the spectrum, working on individual lots throughout the zip. Custom builds in this area frequently take advantage of the terrain, with designs oriented toward Hill Country views, outdoor living spaces, and native landscaping. If new construction is a priority, working with an agent who tracks builder inventory and incentives closely is especially valuable here, as availability and pricing can shift quickly.
The Parten community has also seen newer inventory come to market, offering a blend of semi-custom finishes on larger homesites than what a typical production neighborhood provides. Buyers interested in Highpointe will find an established community where resale inventory occasionally surfaces alongside custom infill opportunities.
Getting Around 78737
The primary corridor through 78737 is US-290 West, which runs east into South Austin and downtown, and west toward Dripping Springs and the Hill Country. From most points in the zip, downtown Austin is typically a 30 to 45 minute drive depending on traffic and the specific address. The MoPac expressway (Loop 1) is accessible via Slaughter Lane or Southwest Parkway for those commuting north toward the Domain or the tech corridor along US-183.
Highway 45 Southwest provides a useful toll option connecting the zip to South Austin retail corridors, the airport, and points east without going through the city center. Circle C Ranch and the Escarpment Village shopping area are within easy reach for daily errands, dining, and services. The H-E-B on Brodie Lane serves as the go-to grocery anchor for much of the zip's eastern edge, while the Dripping Springs area along US-290 has grown its own retail presence over the past decade.
Residents in the more rural, western portions of the zip should expect that most trips, whether for groceries, dining, or commuting, will involve some driving. The trade-off is the space, quiet, and scenery that attracts buyers to this part of Hays County in the first place. For buyers who explore Austin area homes for sale more broadly, 78737 represents the outer edge of the metro where acreage living is still realistically attainable.
Neuhaus Realty Group works throughout the 78737 corridor and knows the differences between individual communities here, from the school district boundaries to which lots capture the best views. If you are weighing options between Belterra, a custom lot in Signal Hill, or a ranchette off Bear Creek Road, we can help you compare them with current market context rather than guesswork.
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