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Amberwood is a well-established multi-phase neighborhood in Hays County, tucked into the fast-growing corridor between Kyle and San Marcos along the I-35 corridor. The community spans several phases built over time, giving it a mix of home styles and lot sizes that appeal to a range of buyers looking for suburban living with quick access to both Austin and San Marcos. Residents enjoy the quiet residential character of the neighborhood while staying close to the retail, dining, and employment centers that have expanded dramatically through Kyle over the past decade. Hays County continues to draw buyers priced out of Travis County, and Amberwood sits squarely in that sweet spot of value, location, and livability. Neighborhood Phases | Schools | Market Overview | Getting Around | FAQs

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4 bed, 3 bath, residential at 135 Amber Oak DR, Kyle TX 78640, Kyle TX Off Market
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4 bed, 3 bath, residential at 200 Amber Ash DR, Kyle TX 78640, Kyle TX Off Market
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3 bed, 2 bath, residential lease at 1841 Amberwood LOOP, Kyle TX 78640, Kyle TX Off Market
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About Amberwood Homes for Sale

Amberwood Neighborhood Phases

Amberwood was developed in multiple phases, which means the neighborhood has a layered character rather than the cookie-cutter uniformity of communities built all at once. Phase One and Phase Two represent some of the earlier homes in the community, with the established tree cover and slightly larger lots that come with age. Phases Three, Four, and Five brought newer construction and updated floor plans, giving buyers a choice between older homes with mature landscaping or more recently built residences with modern layouts. The result is a neighborhood that feels genuinely lived-in rather than freshly stamped out of a developer's mold.

Most homes in Amberwood are single-family residences on standard suburban lots, with a mix of one- and two-story floor plans. The architecture leans traditional, with brick and stone exteriors common throughout the community. Lot sizes give homeowners enough yard space for outdoor living without the maintenance burden of acreage. Community open space and neighborhood streets make it easy to get outside without having to drive anywhere.

Buyers looking at similar communities in the area often consider Kyle neighborhoods like Meadows of Kyle, Shadow Creek, and Crystal Crossing, all of which offer comparable suburban living along the same Hays County corridor. Amberwood holds its own against these nearby options, particularly for buyers who want a community that has had time to settle and mature.

Schools Serving Amberwood

Amberwood falls within the Hays Consolidated Independent School District, which serves the Kyle and Buda communities across central Hays County. Hays CISD has expanded significantly as the county's population has grown, adding campuses and programs to keep pace with demand. The district offers a range of academic and extracurricular programs, including career and technical education pathways, athletics, and fine arts.

Families in Amberwood are typically zoned to schools serving the Kyle area, with elementary, middle, and high school campuses all within reasonable driving distance. Hays CISD high school campuses include Hays High School and Lehman High School, both of which serve students from communities throughout this part of the county. Checking current attendance boundaries directly with the district is always a good step, as zoning in fast-growing areas like Kyle can shift as new campuses open.

For families also considering nearby communities, Buda and San Marcos are served by their own separate districts, Hays CISD and San Marcos CISD respectively, so school zoning is a meaningful factor when comparing neighborhoods across this corridor.

Amberwood Real Estate Market Overview

Amberwood is positioned as an accessible entry point into Hays County homeownership, offering more value per square foot than many communities closer to Austin's core. The neighborhood has seen consistent buyer interest driven by the broader demand for housing in the Kyle metro area, which has been one of the fastest-growing cities in Texas for several years running.

Homes here tend to attract buyers relocating from higher-cost areas, including Travis County and out-of-state markets where comparable homes carry significantly higher price tags. The multi-phase nature of the community means buyers can find options across a range of price points depending on the phase, age, and condition of the home. Well-maintained homes with updated kitchens and baths move steadily, while homes that need cosmetic work offer room for buyers who want to build equity through improvements.

Compared to the broader Austin area homes for sale market, Amberwood and the Kyle corridor represent strong value, particularly for buyers who prioritize square footage and suburban amenities over proximity to downtown. The Hays County tax rate runs generally in the 1.7 to 2.0 percent range, which is worth factoring into monthly cost calculations alongside the purchase price.

Getting Around Amberwood

Amberwood's Hays County location puts residents within straightforward reach of Interstate 35, the main artery connecting Kyle to both Austin to the north and San Marcos to the south. Commuters heading into Austin can reach the southern employment centers in South Austin and the Tech Ridge corridor without getting into the worst of downtown traffic. For those working in San Marcos or at Texas State University, the commute runs in the opposite direction and stays manageable.

Kyle's retail core has expanded considerably over the past several years, with Plum Creek and Kyle Crossing areas offering grocery stores, restaurants, home improvement retailers, and medical offices within a short drive. Kyle has added enough amenities that residents no longer need to drive to Austin for most everyday needs. For specialty shopping and entertainment, Buda is just a few miles up I-35, and San Marcos offers the outlet malls and Texas State University's cultural programming to the south.

Buyers who prefer the Hill Country experience on weekends will find Wimberley and Dripping Springs accessible via Ranch Road 12 and RR 150 without much highway driving. The proximity to both I-35 corridor conveniences and the Hill Country back roads is one of the quieter selling points of the Hays County corridor overall.

Neuhaus Realty Group works with buyers and sellers throughout the Kyle and Hays County market. If you are evaluating Amberwood against other neighborhoods in the area, we can give you a grounded comparison based on what is actually moving and what is sitting. Reach out when you are ready to dig into the specifics.

Frequently Asked Questions

What school district serves Amberwood?
Amberwood is served by Hays Consolidated Independent School District (Hays CISD), which covers the Kyle and Buda areas of Hays County. The district has multiple elementary, middle, and high school campuses including Hays High School and Lehman High School. Always confirm current attendance boundaries directly with Hays CISD, as fast-growing areas can see zone adjustments when new campuses open.
How far is Amberwood from downtown Austin?
Amberwood is located in the Kyle area of Hays County, putting it roughly 25 to 30 miles south of downtown Austin via Interstate 35. Drive times vary significantly depending on traffic, with off-peak commutes running around 30 to 40 minutes and peak rush hour stretching longer. Many residents find the commute manageable, particularly those working in South Austin or the south corridor rather than downtown proper.
Is Amberwood an affordable neighborhood compared to other Austin-area communities?
Amberwood is positioned as a value-driven option within the greater Austin metro, offering more home for the dollar than most neighborhoods closer to Austin's core. Hays County pricing runs below Travis County across the board, which makes communities like Amberwood attractive for buyers seeking suburban amenities without Austin-adjacent price tags. Buyers also consider nearby Kyle and Buda for similar value in the same corridor.
What are property taxes like in Amberwood?
Amberwood falls within Hays County, where the effective property tax rate typically runs in the 1.7 to 2.0 percent range depending on the applicable taxing entities, which can include the city, county, school district, and any applicable MUD or utility district. It is worth getting a full breakdown of all applicable rates for any specific property you are considering, as MUD districts are common in newer Hays County developments.
What types of homes are available in Amberwood?
Amberwood consists primarily of single-family homes across five development phases, with a mix of one- and two-story floor plans in traditional suburban styles. Brick and stone exteriors are common. The multi-phase nature of the community means buyers can find both established homes with mature landscaping in earlier phases and newer construction with updated finishes in later phases.
Are there HOA fees in Amberwood?
Amberwood has a homeowners association that maintains community standards and common areas. HOA fees in Hays County suburban communities like Amberwood are generally modest compared to master-planned communities in other parts of the metro. It is always worth requesting the current fee schedule and reviewing the CC&Rs before making an offer, as assessments and restrictions vary by phase.
What neighborhoods are similar to Amberwood nearby?
Buyers looking at Amberwood often also consider Shadow Creek, Crystal Crossing, and Meadows of Kyle in the Kyle area, as well as communities in Buda that offer comparable suburban living along the I-35 corridor. For buyers open to a Hill Country setting, Wimberley and Dripping Springs are worth exploring, though the character and commute profile are quite different.
Is new construction available in Amberwood?
Amberwood is an established community that has been built out over several phases, so new construction within the neighborhood itself is limited compared to actively developing communities in the area. Buyers interested in new construction in the Kyle corridor will find more options in newer master-planned communities nearby. Resale inventory in Amberwood does turn over regularly, and some homes offer updated finishes that compete with new builds.
Ed Neuhaus, Austin Realtor

Ed Neuhaus

Broker / Owner, Neuhaus Realty Group · TREC #593057

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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