
$539,000
114 Cedar DR, Mountain City, TX, 78610

$539,000
114 Cedar DR, Mountain City, TX, 78610
There are 0 active listings in Mountain City Oaks and a median sold price of $476K.
Homes average 17 days on market.
Over the past 30 days, 2 homes have sold, with 9 sales in the past 12 months.
Mountain City Oaks is a residential subdivision located in Mountain City, Texas, within the 78610 zip code in Hays County. Mountain City is a small incorporated city of approximately 700 residents situated between Buda and Dripping Springs along FM 1626, roughly 15 miles southwest of downtown Austin. The Mountain City Oaks subdivision consists of single-family homes on larger lots with mature oak tree coverage, developed primarily in the 1990s and 2000s. The community sits west of I-35 and south of Slaughter Lane, with FM 1626 providing the primary access corridor.
Homes in Mountain City Oaks typically range from $400,000 to $650,000 depending on lot size, square footage, and condition. Residences are single-family detached homes with three to five bedrooms, ranging from approximately 1,800 to 3,200 square feet. Lot sizes tend to be larger than typical Austin-area subdivisions, often between one-quarter acre and one-half acre, with some properties exceeding that range. Construction styles include one- and two-story floor plans with stone, brick, and stucco exteriors consistent with Central Texas Hill Country building materials.
Mountain City Oaks is served by Hays Consolidated Independent School District (Hays CISD). Students in the area typically attend Elm Grove Elementary School, Dahlstrom Middle School, and Jack C. Hays High School. Elm Grove Elementary serves grades pre-K through 5. Dahlstrom Middle School enrolls students in grades 6 through 8. Hays High School serves grades 9 through 12 with approximately 2,500 students and offers Advanced Placement courses, career and technical education pathways, and dual-credit programs. Hays CISD operates over 20 campuses across the district.
Commuters from Mountain City Oaks reach downtown Austin in approximately 25 to 35 minutes via I-35 or MoPac Expressway depending on traffic and route. FM 1626 connects east to I-35 at Buda and north toward Manchaca and south Austin. The commercial corridor along Main Street in Buda, approximately 3 miles east, includes restaurants, shops, and services. H-E-B in Buda on Main Street provides full-service grocery within a 10-minute drive. The Cabela's distribution center and other employers along I-35 in Buda provide local employment options.
Mountain City Oaks features single-family homes on lots ranging from one-quarter to one-half acre with mature live oak and post oak tree coverage throughout the subdivision. The larger lot sizes and lower density distinguish the area from more compact Austin-area subdivisions. Streets are residential with limited through-traffic due to the community's location off FM 1626. Some homes have septic systems rather than municipal sewer connections, consistent with the semi-rural character of the Mountain City area. Property tax rates fall under Hays County and Hays CISD jurisdictions.
Daily errands from Mountain City Oaks typically involve a short drive east to Buda along FM 1626 or north toward south Austin along Manchaca Road. H-E-B grocery on Main Street in Buda is within a 10-minute drive. Buda City Park, located approximately 4 miles east, offers sports fields, a splash pad, and walking trails along Onion Creek. The Hays County Civic Center in San Marcos hosts community events throughout the year. Dripping Springs, approximately 8 miles west on US 290, provides additional dining options along Mercer Street, including several Hill Country wineries and breweries within a 15-minute drive.
Mountain City Oaks is served by Hays CISD. Students typically attend Laura B Negley Elementary or Kyle Elementary for elementary school, R C Barton Middle School for middle school, and Jack C Hays High School for high school.
School District: Hays CISD
Homes in Mountain City Oaks typically range from $400,000 to $650,000 depending on lot size, square footage, and condition. Residences are single-family homes with three to five bedrooms on lots ranging from one-quarter to one-half acre.
Mountain City Oaks is zoned to Hays CISD. Students typically attend Elm Grove Elementary, Dahlstrom Middle School, and Jack C. Hays High School. Hays High enrolls approximately 2,500 students with AP and dual-credit programs.
Mountain City Oaks is approximately 15 miles southwest of downtown Austin. The commute takes 25 to 35 minutes via I-35 or MoPac Expressway depending on traffic conditions and route.
Mountain City is a small incorporated city of approximately 700 residents in Hays County, Texas. It sits between Buda and Dripping Springs along FM 1626, west of I-35 and south of Slaughter Lane.
H-E-B on Main Street in Buda is within a 10-minute drive east along FM 1626. Additional retail and dining options are available along the Main Street corridor in Buda and along I-35.
Buda City Park offers sports fields, a splash pad, and trails along Onion Creek about 4 miles east. Several Hill Country wineries are within a 15-minute drive west along US 290 near Dripping Springs.
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