Considered the gateway to the Texas Hill Country, Buda and its neighboring Kyle sit seventeen miles or so south of downtown Austin and a bit to the north of San Marcos. While both are individual incorporated cities, many locals refer to them as "Buda-Kyle." The Buda-Kyle area is primarily rural rcih with wildlife and is a convenient geographic location combined with its slower paced lifestyle draws families seeking homes on larger lots.
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Buda, TX Demographics
The Buda-Kyle area has experienced record business and population growth the past few years. With over 14,500 residents, numerous residential communities, and an additional 10,000 platted lots on the way, Kyle is the second largest city in Hays County. In preparation for the expected growth, plans for two hotels, a movie theater, at least eight restaurants, and dozens of additional retail stores are in the works.
Buda, TX Amenities
One of the world's foremost outfitters of outdoor sporting gear, Cabela's, opened a giant store nearby in 2005 and is expected to attract many out of town visitors. At its site, the Balcones Escarpment meets the Blackland prairie; to the east there is farming and to the west, ranching.
Even though this area has a country feel you will still find plenty of resources for purchasing everyday items. Anything else you might need is located only a short drive away in Austin. I-35 is the main means of transportation into town and can become quite congested during morning and afternoon commuting hours otherwise, the drive is rather short.
Buda, TX Communities
Looking for homes for sale in Buda you have the option to purchase new or resale homes in a number of new home communities, including Whispering Hollow, Garlic Creek and Sunfield.
Buda, TX Schools
Children of Buda, TX attend the Hays Consolidated I.S.D. which spans the cities of Buda, Kyle and San Marcos as well as many smaller communities in Hays County.
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