
$975,000
335 Deer Creek DR, San Marcos, TX, 78666
Daily life in Suburban Oaks Estates centers on the pace of a rural Hill Country setting with access to essential services in nearby Wimberley and San Marcos. Grocery shopping, banking, and medical appointments are available along Ranch Road 12 and in the Wimberley town center, which sits within a short drive. The H-E-B grocery store in Wimberley serves as the primary full-service grocery option for the area. Residents have access to Wimberley's community library, a farmers market, and local dining options that range from barbecue to Tex-Mex. The Wimberley Valley is also known for its dark skies, and the area outside the town core has minimal light pollution, making it suitable for stargazing.
Property in the Wimberley corridor tends toward larger lot sizes compared to subdivisions in Round Rock, Cedar Park, or central Austin, and Suburban Oaks Estates reflects that pattern. Homeowners here often cite the distance from urban congestion and the access to natural swimming holes and hiking as reasons for choosing the area. Hays County has experienced population growth exceeding 40 percent between 2010 and 2020 according to U.S. Census figures, and development along Ranch Road 12 has expanded accordingly. Utility services in the area are provided by a combination of Pedernales Electric Cooperative and local water supply corporations. The community's position between Wimberley and San Marcos gives residents the option of shopping and services in either direction, with San Marcos Premium Outlets and Texas State University adding retail and cultural options roughly 15 minutes to the south.
Suburban Oaks Estates is served by Wimberley Independent School District, a smaller Hays County district with approximately 3,200 students. The district operates campuses concentrated near the Wimberley town center.
School District: Wimberley ISD
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, American Community Survey.
Suburban Oaks Estates is served by Wimberley Independent School District. The primary middle school feeder is Danforth Middle School, and all high school students attend Wimberley High School.
Suburban Oaks Estates is approximately 40 miles from central Austin. The drive typically takes 50 to 70 minutes via Ranch Road 12 north to Dripping Springs and then US 290 east, depending on traffic.
Blue Hole Regional Park on Cypress Creek in Wimberley and Jacob's Well Natural Area about four miles north of Wimberley are both accessible from the neighborhood. Jacob's Well requires summer swimming reservations.
Wimberley Market Days is an outdoor market held the first Saturday of each month from March through December. It features over 475 vendor booths with food, crafts, antiques, and live music, and has operated since the 1960s.
San Marcos is approximately 15 minutes south via Ranch Road 12. It offers Texas State University, San Marcos Premium Outlets with 145 stores, and additional shopping, dining, and medical services.
Lots in Suburban Oaks Estates are larger than those found in typical Austin metro subdivisions, consistent with the Wimberley corridor pattern of more spread-out residential development on Hill Country terrain.