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Market Overview for Downtown New Braunfels
There are 5 active listings in Downtown New Braunfels with a median list price of $550K and a median sold price of $485K.
Homes average 16 days on market.
Over the past 30 days, 2 homes have sold, with 7 sales in the past 12 months.
The average price per square foot is $417.
About Downtown New Braunfels
Downtown New Braunfels is the historic city center of New Braunfels, in Comal County, Texas, centered on Main Plaza and the Comal County Courthouse. Founded in 1845 by German immigrants under Prince Carl of Solms-Braunfels and the Adelsverein, the city grew around this central plaza, and downtown remains its civic, commercial, and cultural heart on the Interstate 35 corridor between San Antonio and Austin.
At the center of downtown is the Comal County Courthouse, a Romanesque Revival building designed by architect James Riely Gordon and completed in 1898, listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Nearby, the Sophienburg Museum and Archives sits on the hilltop where Prince Carl established the Adelsverein headquarters in 1845 and preserves the region's German settlement history. The Brauntex Theatre, which opened in 1942 and was restored in the 1990s, anchors the district as a performing-arts venue.
Downtown adjoins the spring-fed Comal River and Landa Park, just to the west, where Comal Springs — the largest spring system in Texas — feeds one of the shortest rivers in the country. Prince Solms Park, on the river's edge downtown, is home to the City Tube Chute, a popular way to float the Comal in warm weather.
Public education in the central city is provided by New Braunfels Independent School District. Downtown New Braunfels lies roughly 31 miles from downtown San Antonio and about 50 miles from Austin via Interstate 35, and its walkable core of historic shops, restaurants, and civic buildings — along with events such as the annual Wurstfest nearby — makes it the focal point of the wider New Braunfels community.
Living in Downtown New Braunfels
Life in downtown New Braunfels centers on Main Plaza and the surrounding historic core, with quick connections to Interstate 35 linking the district south to San Antonio, about 31 miles away, and north to San Marcos and Austin. The compact, walkable downtown puts shops, restaurants, and civic buildings within easy reach of one another around the courthouse square.
Everyday shopping and services are available throughout New Braunfels, from the downtown storefronts to the larger retail corridors along Interstate 35 and State Highway 46. Health care is anchored by the CHRISTUS Santa Rosa and Resolute Health hospitals in the city, and the full range of city services is centered downtown.
Recreation is defined by the adjacent Comal River and Landa Park. The spring-fed Comal holds a steady temperature year-round and is a centerpiece of local life, with Prince Solms Park's City Tube Chute offering a popular downtown float and Landa Park providing a spring-fed pool, trails, and paddle boats just west of the center. Cultural attractions such as the Sophienburg Museum and the Brauntex Theatre, along with the nearby Wurstfest grounds, round out a downtown built around history and the river.
Things to Do in Downtown New Braunfels
- Landa Park & Comal River: A New Braunfels city park at the spring-fed Comal River headwaters, with a spring-fed pool, trails, a miniature train, paddle boats, and tubing access.
- Prince Solms Park City Tube Chute: A downtown riverfront park on the Comal River featuring the City Tube Chute, a popular way to float the river in warm weather.
- Sophienburg Museum & Archives: A downtown museum on the site of the 1845 Adelsverein headquarters, preserving the German settlement history of New Braunfels.
- Brauntex Theatre: A historic theater on West San Antonio Street that opened in 1942 and now hosts live performing-arts events downtown.
- Main Plaza & downtown: The historic downtown square anchored by the 1898 Comal County Courthouse, lined with shops, restaurants, and civic buildings.
- Wurstfest: An annual German-heritage festival held at the Wurstfest grounds near the Comal River headwaters, a New Braunfels tradition since 1961.
Major Employers in Downtown New Braunfels
- New Braunfels ISD & Comal ISD (Education): The two public school districts serving New Braunfels are among the largest employers in Comal County.
- CHRISTUS Santa Rosa Hospital – New Braunfels (Healthcare): A general hospital in New Braunfels, part of the CHRISTUS Health system, serving Comal County.
- Resolute Health Hospital (Healthcare): A hospital and medical campus in New Braunfels providing acute and specialty care.
- City of New Braunfels & Comal County (Government): City and county government, centered downtown, are significant local employers.
- Hunter Industries (Manufacturing): A manufacturer headquartered in New Braunfels and one of the area's larger private employers.
Downtown New Braunfels Schools
Downtown and central New Braunfels are served by New Braunfels Independent School District, whose central campuses include Lamar Elementary and Two Rivers High School. Nearby higher-education options include the Central Texas Technology Center in New Braunfels and Texas State University in San Marcos.
Higher Education
- Central Texas Technology Center - A workforce and technical training center in New Braunfels operated with the Alamo Colleges District.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Downtown New Braunfels known for?
It is the historic city center around Main Plaza and the 1898 Comal County Courthouse, with the Sophienburg Museum, Brauntex Theatre, and the Comal River nearby.
When was New Braunfels founded?
New Braunfels was founded in 1845 by German immigrants under Prince Carl of Solms-Braunfels and the Adelsverein, and the city grew around its downtown plaza.
What river runs through downtown New Braunfels?
The spring-fed Comal River adjoins downtown, with Landa Park at its headwaters and the City Tube Chute at Prince Solms Park.
What school district serves downtown New Braunfels?
The central city is served by New Braunfels Independent School District, with campuses including Lamar Elementary and Two Rivers High School.
How far is downtown New Braunfels from San Antonio?
Downtown New Braunfels lies about 31 miles from downtown San Antonio via Interstate 35, and roughly 50 miles from Austin.