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Market Overview for White Oak Preserve
There are 2 active listings in White Oak Preserve with a median list price of $561K and a median sold price of $459K.
Homes average 41 days on market.
Over the past 30 days, 1 homes have sold, with 13 sales in the past 12 months.
The average price per square foot is $202.
About White Oak Preserve
White Oak Preserve is a residential subdivision located in Buda, Texas, within the 78610 zip code in Hays County. The neighborhood is situated along the FM 967 corridor west of I-35, approximately 15 miles south of downtown Austin. White Oak Preserve was developed in the mid-2010s as part of the residential expansion in northern Buda, which has experienced rapid population growth due to its location between Austin and San Marcos along the I-35 corridor. The subdivision is bordered by ranch land and other developing residential communities in the FM 967 area.
Homes in White Oak Preserve are single-family residences built primarily between 2015 and 2020. Floor plans range from approximately 1,600 to 3,200 square feet with three to five bedrooms. Resale prices typically range from $325,000 to $500,000 depending on square footage, lot size, and finishes. The subdivision features a mix of single-story and two-story homes with stone and siding exteriors, covered front porches, and attached two-car garages. Lot sizes generally range from 5,500 to 8,500 square feet with rear privacy fencing and front-yard landscaping maintained under HOA guidelines.
White Oak Preserve is served by Hays CISD. Students in the area are typically zoned to Elm Grove Elementary School, Chapa Middle School, and Jack C. Hays High School. Elm Grove Elementary serves grades pre-K through 5 with approximately 800 students. Chapa Middle School enrolls roughly 1,000 students in grades 6 through 8. Jack C. Hays High School serves grades 9 through 12 with approximately 2,200 students and offers Advanced Placement courses, career and technical education programs in agricultural science, health science, and information technology, and dual-credit programs through Austin Community College.
Commuters from White Oak Preserve reach downtown Austin in approximately 20 to 30 minutes via I-35 or SH 45, depending on traffic conditions. The Cabela's-anchored retail area at I-35 and FM 967 is within a 5-minute drive, and the Buda City Park area along Main Street provides local dining and municipal services approximately 3 miles east. H-E-B on Main Street in Buda is roughly 3 miles east. San Marcos Premium Outlets is about 15 miles south along I-35. Austin-Bergstrom International Airport is approximately 20 miles northeast via SH 45 and SH 130.
Living in White Oak Preserve
White Oak Preserve features single-family homes on lots ranging from 5,500 to 8,500 square feet with stone and siding exteriors and landscaped front yards maintained under HOA architectural guidelines. The neighborhood includes a community pool, playground, and open green space along its perimeter. Streets follow a curvilinear layout with concrete sidewalks, and several sections feature cul-de-sacs that reduce traffic flow. Homes built between 2015 and 2020 include energy-efficient construction features, covered rear patios, and open-concept floor plans. Property tax rates fall under Hays County and Hays CISD jurisdictions, with combined rates near $2.10 per $100 of assessed valuation.
Daily errands from White Oak Preserve center on the FM 967 and I-35 interchange area, where Cabela's and several restaurants are located within a 5-minute drive. H-E-B grocery on Main Street in Buda is roughly 3 miles east. Buda City Park, about 3 miles east on Main Street, offers playgrounds, covered pavilions, and open green space. The Buda Trail system, a planned multi-use trail network connecting Buda to south Austin, provides paved segments for walking and cycling. The Buda Farmers Market operates seasonally on weekends near the downtown area. Stagecoach Park, approximately 2 miles northeast, includes a splash pad, basketball courts, and covered picnic areas.
Things to Do in White Oak Preserve
- Buda City Park: Municipal park about 3 miles east on Main Street with playgrounds, covered pavilions, and open green space for community events.
- Stagecoach Park: Community park approximately 2 miles northeast with a splash pad, basketball courts, covered picnic areas, and open playfields.
- Buda Greenbelt Trail: Planned multi-use trail connecting Buda to south Austin with completed paved segments available for walking and cycling.
- San Marcos Premium Outlets: Large outlet mall approximately 15 miles south along I-35 with over 140 brand-name stores and restaurants.
- Cabela's Buda: Outdoor recreation retail store at I-35 and FM 967 with fishing, hunting, and camping equipment, plus indoor aquarium and wildlife displays.
Major Employers in White Oak Preserve
- Amazon (Technology/Logistics): Fulfillment and distribution center in San Marcos employing thousands of workers, approximately 15 miles south via I-35.
- Hays CISD (Education): School district employing over 3,500 staff across more than 20 campuses in the Buda, Kyle, and San Marcos area.
- Cabela's (Retail): Outdoor recreation retailer at I-35 and FM 967 within a 5-minute drive of the neighborhood.
- Ascension Seton Hays Hospital (Healthcare): 86-bed hospital in Kyle approximately 8 miles south on I-35, employing over 600 medical and support staff.
White Oak Preserve Schools
White Oak Preserve is served by Hays CISD. Students typically attend Buda Elementary or Carpenter Hill Elementary for elementary school, Eric Dahlstrom Middle School for middle school, and Johnson High School or Jack C Hays High School for high school.
School District: Hays CISD
Public Schools
- Buda Elementary - Elementary school serving the White Oak Preserve area in Hays CISD.
- Carpenter Hill Elementary - Elementary school serving the White Oak Preserve area in Hays CISD.
- Eric Dahlstrom Middle School - Middle school serving the White Oak Preserve area in Hays CISD.
- Johnson High School - High school serving the White Oak Preserve area in Hays CISD.
- Jack C Hays High School - High school serving the White Oak Preserve area in Hays CISD.
Pre-Schools
- Buda Kids Academy - Childcare and preschool center in Buda offering programs for infants through pre-K.
- Primrose School of Buda - Accredited early education center serving infants through pre-K with Balanced Learning curriculum.
Private Schools
- Holy Family Catholic School - Catholic school in Buda serving pre-K through 8 with structured academic programs and small class sizes.
- Hill Country Christian School - Private school in the south Austin area offering pre-K through 12 with college-preparatory academics.
Frequently Asked Questions
What are home prices in White Oak Preserve Buda
Resale homes in White Oak Preserve typically range from $325,000 to $500,000 depending on square footage, lot size, and condition. Homes range from approximately 1,600 to 3,200 square feet with three to five bedrooms.
What school district is White Oak Preserve in
White Oak Preserve is zoned to Hays CISD. Students typically attend Elm Grove Elementary, Chapa Middle School, and Jack C. Hays High School. Hays CISD operates over 20 campuses districtwide.
How far is White Oak Preserve from downtown Austin
White Oak Preserve is approximately 15 miles south of downtown Austin. The commute takes 20 to 30 minutes via I-35 or SH 45 depending on traffic conditions.
What shopping is near White Oak Preserve Buda
Cabela's and several restaurants are within a 5-minute drive at I-35 and FM 967. H-E-B grocery on Main Street in Buda is roughly 3 miles east. San Marcos Premium Outlets is about 15 miles south on I-35.
What parks are near White Oak Preserve Buda
Buda City Park is about 3 miles east with playgrounds and pavilions. Stagecoach Park is approximately 2 miles northeast with a splash pad and basketball courts. The Buda Greenbelt Trail provides paved walking and cycling segments.
When was White Oak Preserve built
Homes in White Oak Preserve were built primarily between 2015 and 2020. The subdivision is part of the residential expansion in northern Buda along the FM 967 corridor west of I-35.