
$375,000
12629 Red Bud TRL, Buda, TX, 78610

$375,000
12629 Red Bud TRL, Buda, TX, 78610
There are 0 active listings in Hays and a median sold price of $405K.
Over the past 30 days, 0 homes have sold, with 3 sales in the past 12 months.
Hays is a tiny unincorporated community of approximately 300 residents in Hays County, located near the Kyle and Buda area south of Austin. The community should not be confused with Hays County itself, of which it is a small part. Hays sits along FM 2001 and local roads in the corridor between Kyle and the Caldwell County line. The area is flat to gently rolling Blackland Prairie, and the community has no downtown or commercial center. The name predates the county's formation and reflects early settler families in the area.
Real estate in and around the Hays community consists primarily of rural lots, older farmhouses, and scattered newer homes. Properties range from $200K for modest homes to $400K for houses on acreage. Small tracts of 2 to 10 acres are available from $150K to $300K. The area benefits from proximity to Kyle and Buda while maintaining a distinctly rural feel. Some new subdivision development from the Kyle-Buda growth corridor has begun to reach the edges of the community.
Hays is served by Hays Consolidated Independent School District, which enrolls approximately 22,000 students. Students attend Hays CISD campuses in Kyle and Buda, with elementary, middle, and high school options. The district has five high schools and has built multiple new campuses in recent years. The nearest schools to the Hays community are in Kyle, a short drive to the north or west.
The community is approximately 25 miles south of downtown Austin via I-35, which is accessible about 5 minutes west. SH-130 toll road runs nearby, providing a faster route to Austin-Bergstrom International Airport. Kyle and Buda, both about 5-10 minutes away, provide grocery stores, restaurants, medical offices, and retail shopping. The area's affordability and proximity to the I-35 corridor make it attractive to commuters working in Austin or San Marcos.
The city of Hays has roughly 300 residents in Hays County near Kyle, making it one of the smallest incorporated municipalities in the Austin metro area. Its population has remained relatively stable over the past decade even as surrounding areas experienced rapid growth from the I-35 south corridor boom. The community is primarily residential, with most households consisting of families and long-term landowners who have held property in the area for years. Property sizes tend to be larger than in the nearby subdivisions of Kyle and Buda, and the housing stock includes a mix of older ranch-style homes, some manufactured homes, and scattered newer construction. The demographic profile is predominantly white and Hispanic, with moderate household incomes.
Daily routines in Hays involve regular trips to Kyle or Buda for groceries at H-E-B, dining, medical appointments, and other services, as the city itself has almost no commercial establishments. Children in the area attend Hays CISD schools located in neighboring Kyle, including campuses for elementary, middle, and high school students. The community's small size means there are no local parks or public amenities within the city limits, but Kyle's parks and the Plum Creek trail system are a short drive away. I-35 runs nearby, providing a direct commute route to Austin (roughly 25 minutes north) or San Marcos (15 minutes south). Residents choose Hays for its quiet atmosphere, larger lots, and property prices that run lower than Kyle's newer master-planned developments.
Hays is served by Hays CISD. Students typically attend Carpenter Hill Elementary or Elm Grove 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
No. Hays is a tiny unincorporated community within Hays County, located near Kyle and Buda. Hays County is the much larger governmental entity that includes San Marcos, Kyle, Buda, Wimberley, and Dripping Springs.
The Hays community is in Hays CISD, which enrolls approximately 22,000 students across the Kyle-Buda corridor. The district operates five high schools and has built new campuses to accommodate population growth.
Properties in the Hays community range from $200K for modest homes to $400K for houses on acreage. Small tracts of 2 to 10 acres are available from $150K to $300K for those looking to build.
The Hays community is approximately 25 miles south of downtown Austin, reachable in about 25-30 minutes via I-35. SH-130 toll road provides a faster connection to eastern Austin and the airport.
Kyle and Buda provide the nearest recreational options, including Gregg-Clarke Park, Plum Creek Golf Course, and retail shopping. The San Marcos River is about 15 minutes south for tubing and swimming.
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