
$1,500,000
695 Sunset DR, Wimberley, TX, 78676

$1,500,000
695 Sunset DR, Wimberley, TX, 78676

$1,275,000
101 Sunrise DR, Wimberley, TX, 78676

$797,000
20 Meridian DR, Wimberley, TX, 78676

$650,000
261 Barber DR, Wimberley, TX, 78676

$634,000
182 Belle DR, Wimberley, TX, 78676
There are 3 active listings in Paradise Hills with a median list price of $650K and a median sold price of $450K.
Over the past 30 days, 0 homes have sold, with 1 sales in the past 12 months.
The average price per square foot is $419.
Paradise Hills is a residential neighborhood located in Wimberley, Texas, within the 78676 zip code in Hays County. The neighborhood is situated along the Blanco River corridor south of Ranch Road 12, approximately 40 miles southwest of downtown Austin. Developed across several phases beginning in the 1980s, Paradise Hills contains single-family homes on lots ranging from one-quarter acre to over one acre, set among native Hill Country vegetation including live oak, cedar elm, and ashe juniper. The subdivision sits within the greater Wimberley Valley, an area defined by the confluence of the Blanco River and Cypress Creek.
Home prices in Paradise Hills generally range from $350,000 to $650,000. Properties include single-family homes of approximately 1,400 to 3,000 square feet with two to four bedrooms, attached garages, and a variety of architectural styles from 1980s ranch to more recent Hill Country construction. Lot sizes vary, with some properties backing up to seasonal creek beds or wooded areas that provide natural buffers between homes. Construction materials include limestone, brick, stucco, and composition or metal roofing. Several homes have been updated with modern interiors while retaining the original exterior footprint. The neighborhood does not operate under a mandatory HOA, giving property owners control over landscaping and exterior choices.
Wimberley ISD serves Paradise Hills. Students are typically zoned to Scudder Primary School for pre-K through second grade, Wimberley Elementary School for grades 3 through 5, Danforth Junior High School for grades 6 through 8, and Wimberley High School for grades 9 through 12. Wimberley High School enrolls approximately 700 students and offers Advanced Placement courses, dual-credit programs, and career and technical education pathways including agricultural science and multimedia. Wimberley ISD operates 5 campuses serving approximately 3,000 students across the district.
Commuters from Paradise Hills reach downtown Austin in approximately 45 to 55 minutes via RR 12 to I-35 North through San Marcos, or via RR 12 to US 290 East through Dripping Springs. The Wimberley town square, roughly 3 miles north, serves as the commercial and cultural center of the area with galleries, restaurants, and shops. The nearest full-service grocery store, H-E-B in Wimberley, is approximately 4 miles north on RR 12. San Marcos, the nearest city with a regional hospital and big-box retail, is about 15 miles east via RR 12.
Paradise Hills features single-family homes on lots of one-quarter to over one acre spread across rolling terrain with native Hill Country tree cover. Streets follow the natural topography with gentle curves and elevation changes, and many lots include mature live oak and cedar elm trees. Homes range from 1980s-era ranch construction with brick exteriors to more recent builds using limestone and stucco. There is no mandatory HOA, and property owners maintain their own lots and exteriors. Property tax rates fall under Hays County and Wimberley ISD jurisdictions. Water service in the area is provided by private wells or local water supply corporations, which is common in the Wimberley Valley.
The Wimberley town square, about 3 miles north, anchors daily life with restaurants, art galleries, antique shops, and a seasonal farmers market operating on Saturdays. Blue Hole Regional Park, a 126-acre Hays County park on Cypress Creek, is approximately 4 miles north and offers swimming in a natural spring-fed pool, hiking trails, and picnic areas (reservation required for swimming in summer). Jacob's Well Natural Area, a Hays County preserve with a spring-fed artesian well that serves as the headwaters of Cypress Creek, is roughly 5 miles northwest. Wimberley Zipline Adventures and local outfitters on the Blanco River provide tubing and kayaking access within a short drive.
Paradise Hills is served by Wimberley ISD. Students typically attend Jacobs Well Elementary or Palmer Elementary or Blue Hole Elementary for elementary school, Danforth Middle School or Danford Middle School for middle school, and Wimberley High School for high school.
School District: Wimberley ISD
Homes in Paradise Hills generally range from $350,000 to $650,000. Properties include single-family homes of 1,400 to 3,000 square feet on lots from one-quarter acre to over one acre with Hill Country construction materials.
Paradise Hills is served by Wimberley ISD. Students attend Scudder Primary, Wimberley Elementary, Danforth Junior High, and Wimberley High School. Wimberley ISD operates 5 campuses serving approximately 3,000 students.
Paradise Hills is approximately 40 miles southwest of downtown Austin. The commute takes 45 to 55 minutes via RR 12 to I-35 North through San Marcos, or via RR 12 to US 290 East through Dripping Springs.
Paradise Hills does not have a mandatory homeowners association. Property owners maintain their own lots and exteriors. City of Wimberley and Hays County regulations still apply to building and land use.
Blue Hole Regional Park offers swimming in a spring-fed pool about 4 miles north. Jacob's Well Natural Area is roughly 5 miles northwest with artesian spring access. The Wimberley town square has galleries, shops, and a weekly farmers market.
Water service in the Paradise Hills area is typically provided by private wells or local water supply corporations, which is common in the Wimberley Valley. Buyers should verify the water source for individual properties during the purchase process.
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