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Texas Hill Country Real Estate

Find your place
where the hills run wide and slow.

Limestone cottages, live oak shade, and homes a short drive from a courthouse square, shown to you by people who grew up out here, know which roads bloom blue in April, and where the evening light falls best over the ridges.

AcreageLimestone HomeTown SquareRiver AccessUnder $450k
9
Hill country towns across the valleys we cover
1846
The year the first German settlers laid out the square
Local
We grew up a gravel road off the main highway
1,100
Families we have helped settle into the hills
On the market

Homes with good stone and open sky.

A few of the places these hills and limestone squares are known for, with fresh listings every week.

Acreage
Pecan Bottom Road

The Live Oak Place

$465,000
3 Bed2 Bath6 Acres
Limestone Home
Marktplatz Hill

The Stonemason Cottage

$372,000
3 Bed2 BathPorch
River Access
Cypress Bend Trail

The Pedernales House

$498,000
4 Bed3 BathCreek Lot
Why people put down roots in the hills

More than a house. A town that waves you in.

01

The day finds its own rhythm

Coffee on the porch, a drive past blooming pastures, a square where the shop owners know your truck. We help you find the place that fits the life you actually want, at the pace the hills keep.

02

You learn the country road by road

Which spreads have good water and which run dry, which old stone houses were built to last, and which hills catch the cool evening breeze. We walk you through the real character of each pocket of the country before you choose.

03

Straight about water, land, and upkeep

What a well really costs to drill, how a century-old limestone house holds heat and cold, which lots have a clear septic path, and what acreage truly asks of you. We give you the honest country math up front, not after closing.

The hill towns

Where you'll want to settle in the hills.

Each town across the country has its own feel. Here are the ones families fall for.

Marktplatz Square

Stone storefronts, biergartens, the Saturday market

Cypress Bend

Creek crossings, shade trees, swimming holes

Ridgeline Road

Hilltop acreage, long views, room to breathe
New to hill country living

Buying out in the hills is its own kind of move.

A lot of our buyers are coming for a slower pace, a remote job with a porch view, or a stone home with real history, so we slow down and walk you through how a hill country place actually works across a full year.

How the dry months feel, what a well and septic really need, which lots sit on good caliche and which need a hauler, and what land upkeep truly costs you. Real answers before you commit, not after the first dry summer.

Start With a Local Guide
Come drive the back roads with us

The next chapter starts under the live oaks.

Tell us what you picture, a loft over a stone storefront, a cottage off the courthouse square, or a hilltop place with the whole valley in view, and we will send you the spreads worth the drive out.

Plan a Visit
Library · Hill Yes Realty (Texas Hill Country)