
$649,000
2501 Fischer Store Rd. RD, Wimberley, TX, 78676

$649,000
2501 Fischer Store Rd. RD, Wimberley, TX, 78676
There are 1 active listings in Wimberley Oaks with a median list price of $649K.
The average price per square foot is $232.
Wimberley Oaks is a rural residential community located in unincorporated Hays County, Texas, near the town of Wimberley within the 78676 zip code. The neighborhood sits along Flite Acres Road and surrounding county roads roughly 40 miles southwest of downtown Austin and approximately 3 miles southeast of Wimberley's town square. The terrain features rolling limestone hills covered with live oak, Spanish oak, and juniper, with seasonal creek drainages and exposed limestone ledges. The Blanco River corridor runs approximately 2 miles west of the community.
Homes in Wimberley Oaks are a mix of custom-built and spec residences on lots ranging from one-half acre to 3 acres. Resale prices generally range from $350,000 to $700,000 depending on lot size, home condition, and views. Floor plans typically run from 1,400 to 3,000 square feet with two- to four-bedroom layouts. Construction styles include Texas Hill Country limestone, board-and-batten siding, and stucco with metal roofing prevalent throughout the community. Some properties include detached studios, workshops, or small agricultural structures.
Wimberley Oaks is served by Wimberley Independent School District. Students in the area are typically zoned to Scudder Primary School, Danforth Junior High School, and Wimberley High School. Scudder Primary serves grades pre-K through 4 with approximately 600 students. Danforth Junior High enrolls roughly 450 students in grades 5 through 8. Wimberley High School serves approximately 700 students in grades 9 through 12 and offers AP courses, agricultural science programs, and UIL athletics in a Class 4A competitive division.
Commuters from Wimberley Oaks reach downtown Austin in approximately 45 to 55 minutes via RR 12 north to I-35 through San Marcos or via RR 12 to US 290 through Dripping Springs. The town of Wimberley, roughly 3 miles northwest, provides local dining, galleries, and shops along the town square. San Marcos, about 15 miles south on I-35, offers additional retail and serves as the home of Texas State University. Dripping Springs, approximately 18 miles north via RR 12, has expanded its commercial base with grocery stores and restaurants along US 290.
Wimberley Oaks sits in the Wimberley Valley, an area known for its spring-fed waterways and dry Hill Country climate. Properties typically use well water from the Trinity Aquifer and septic systems, as the area is not served by municipal utilities. The community does not have extensive HOA governance, and lot usage follows Hays County regulations. Property tax rates include Hays County and Wimberley ISD assessments. The area lacks sidewalks and streetlights, with residents traveling primarily by car along two-lane county roads.
Errands and recreation from Wimberley Oaks center on the town of Wimberley and the broader Hays County corridor. Brookshire Brothers and H-E-B in Wimberley provide grocery service within a 5-mile drive. The Wimberley town square hosts shops, galleries, and restaurants, along with Market Days held the first Saturday of each month from March through December. Jacob's Well Natural Area, a Hays County preserve with a 30-foot-deep artesian spring, sits roughly 3 miles northwest. Blue Hole Regional Park, a 126-acre park along Cypress Creek, offers swimming, hiking trails, and a community garden about 2 miles northwest. The Blanco River provides tubing and kayaking access at several public put-in points within 5 miles of the community.
Wimberley Oaks is served by Wimberley ISD. Students typically attend Jacobs Well Elementary or Palmer 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 Wimberley Oaks typically range from $350,000 to $700,000. Properties sit on half-acre to 3-acre lots with construction styles including Hill Country limestone, board-and-batten siding, and stucco with metal roofing.
Wimberley Oaks is served by Wimberley ISD. Students typically attend Scudder Primary, Danforth Junior High, and Wimberley High School. Wimberley High enrolls approximately 700 students and competes in UIL Class 4A athletics.
Wimberley Oaks is approximately 40 miles southwest of downtown Austin. The commute takes 45 to 55 minutes via RR 12 north to I-35 through San Marcos or via RR 12 to US 290 through Dripping Springs.
Most properties in Wimberley Oaks use well water from the Trinity Aquifer and septic systems. The area is in unincorporated Hays County and is not served by municipal water or wastewater utilities.
Jacob's Well Natural Area is roughly 3 miles northwest with a 30-foot artesian spring. Blue Hole Regional Park offers swimming and hiking about 2 miles northwest. The Wimberley town square has galleries, shops, and monthly Market Days.
Wimberley Oaks is located in unincorporated Hays County, Texas, near the town of Wimberley. Property tax rates include Hays County and Wimberley ISD assessments. The area is within the 78676 zip code.
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