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Hillside Terrace, TX Real Estate
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Hillside Terrace is a Hays County neighborhood that offers a genuine entry point into one of Central Texas's most active real estate corridors. Situated near Buda along the I-35 corridor, this established community draws buyers who want proximity to Austin without the premium price tags attached to closer-in suburbs. The neighborhood carries a mix of residential homes and raw land parcels, giving buyers the option to move right in or build on their own schedule and terms. Served by schools in both Hays CISD and Round Rock ISD, Hillside Terrace sits at a crossroads of two educational communities with strong track records throughout the region. Neighborhoods | Schools | Market Overview | Getting Around | FAQs
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About Hillside Terrace, TX Real Estate
Neighborhoods & Subdivisions in Hillside Terrace
The Hillside Terrace subdivision sits in Hays County, embedded in the growth corridor that has made the Buda and Kyle area one of the most consistently active real estate markets in all of Central Texas. Unlike the wave of master-planned communities that have been built throughout the surrounding region in recent years, Hillside Terrace carries the character of an established Texas neighborhood, one that has been lived in and shaped over time rather than engineered from scratch on a blank slate.
Homes in the subdivision tend to have manageable footprints and lot sizes averaging just under a quarter acre, which puts them in a practical range for buyers who want space without the maintenance overhead of larger estate properties. The mix of single-story and two-story residences gives the streetscape some variety, and the absence of a heavy HOA overlay means homeowners tend to express more individuality in how they maintain and present their properties.
One of the more distinctive aspects of Hillside Terrace is the availability of land parcels within an established neighborhood setting. Buyers who want to build custom have the opportunity to purchase a lot here without venturing out to a raw rural tract far removed from existing infrastructure and services. That option is increasingly rare as the Hays County corridor fills in, which gives land in established pockets like this one particular staying power.
Buyers drawn to the character and price point of Hillside Terrace often also explore other established communities in Buda, where similar neighborhood feels and comparable pricing can be found within an easy drive of central Austin and the growing employment centers along SH-45.
Schools Serving Hillside Terrace
Hillside Terrace sits within the service areas of two separate school districts: Hays Consolidated ISD and Round Rock ISD. This dual-district situation reflects the neighborhood's position near district boundary lines, and buyers should confirm the specific district assignment for any address they are seriously considering before moving forward with a purchase.
Within Hays CISD, the campuses associated with this area include Callison Elementary, McCormick Middle School, and Johnson High School. Johnson High has grown into one of the more substantial campuses in the Hays CISD system as enrollment in the Kyle-Buda corridor has expanded rapidly, with a broad range of academic programs and extracurricular offerings that reflect the district's overall growth trajectory.
For homes that fall within Round Rock ISD boundaries, the associated campuses are Tom Green Elementary, CD Fulkes Middle School, and Round Rock High School. Round Rock ISD has maintained a strong reputation throughout the Austin metro for many years, with consistent program quality and well-resourced facilities across the district.
Attendance zone boundaries can shift as new development comes online and enrollment patterns change, which makes it worth verifying current assignments directly with each district for any specific property address before committing.
Real Estate Market Overview
Hillside Terrace represents one of the more accessible price tiers in Hays County, which has become increasingly meaningful as values across the greater Austin market have risen substantially over the past several years. The neighborhood's inventory is modest by nature, a compact established subdivision with limited annual turnover, which means listings that do come available here tend to attract buyers who know what they are looking for and are ready to act.
The combination of residential homes and land parcels keeps the buyer pool diverse. Move-in buyers gravitate toward the existing homes, while those who want to build can pursue a land purchase and work with a builder of their choosing rather than fitting into the constraints of a production new construction community. That flexibility is a real draw for buyers who have a specific vision for their home.
Hays County overall continues to see consistent demand driven by population growth along the I-35 corridor and the expansion of employment in south and southwest Austin. Established neighborhoods in this part of the county tend to hold value steadily because they are not exposed to the oversupply dynamics that can affect newer developments during broader market shifts.
For a broader look at what the region has to offer across all price points and property types, explore Austin area homes for sale and compare Hillside Terrace against other Hays County communities and beyond.
Getting Around Hillside Terrace
Hillside Terrace's Hays County location places residents within reasonable driving distance of several major employment centers throughout the Austin metro. Interstate 35 is the primary artery through the Buda-Kyle corridor, connecting commuters northward to Austin's South Congress district, downtown, and the South Lamar corridor, and southward toward San Marcos and eventually San Antonio. For buyers who work in central or south Austin, the I-35 commute from this part of Hays County is workable, particularly for those with schedule flexibility to avoid the heaviest peak windows.
State Highway 45 provides an important east-west option for connecting to MoPac (Loop 1) and the southwest Austin employment corridor, including the Lantana, Slaughter Lane, and Circle C areas. As the Kyle-Buda region has continued to build out over the past decade, road infrastructure has been expanding to keep pace with growth, though the core I-35 stretch through Hays County remains one of the busier commuter corridors in the metro.
Day-to-day errands are increasingly covered without requiring a long drive into Austin. Buda has seen significant commercial growth along FM 967, Main Street, and the IH-35 frontage roads in recent years, with grocery anchors, restaurants, medical offices, and home improvement retailers all filling in. Residents of Hillside Terrace have convenient access to these services, which reduces the dependency on Austin for routine needs.
Austin-Bergstrom International Airport is accessible via I-35 north to SH-71 east, typically a 35 to 50 minute drive depending on traffic conditions and time of day.
Finding the right property in an established Hays County neighborhood takes local knowledge of how the market moves and how boundaries, districts, and infrastructure shape value. Neuhaus Realty Group works with buyers and sellers throughout the greater Austin market, including the Hillside Terrace area and the broader Buda-Kyle corridor.
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