Know the Land

Wimberley Area
Guide.

Understanding Wimberley means understanding its neighborhoods, the split between Hays County and Blanco County, and the variety of Hill Country property types — from Blanco Riverfront acreage to Woodcreek golf community homes — that make the Wimberley real estate market unique in Central Texas.

Wimberley Neighborhoods & Communities

Finding your corner of
Wimberley.

Wimberley's real estate landscape is remarkably diverse for a town of ~3,000 people. From walkable homes near the Square to golf community living in Woodcreek, dramatic Hill Country views along Scenic Loop, and rare Blanco Riverfront acreage — there's a setting for nearly every lifestyle. Properties in surrounding communities like Driftwood, Dripping Springs, Blanco, and Fischer also fall within the broader Wimberley market area.

Wimberley Square Area

The heart of town. Walking distance to the Square's shops, restaurants, and galleries. Homes here range from historic cottages to newer construction. The most walkable area in Wimberley.

Walkable to SquareMix of old and newStrong rental potential

Woodcreek

A master-planned community on the Hays County side of Wimberley. Known for its golf course, newer homes, and maintained common areas. Popular with families and retirees alike.

Golf communityHOA maintainedNewer construction

Scenic Loop Area

Properties along Scenic Loop Road offer dramatic Hill Country views, larger lots, and a sense of privacy while remaining close to town. A mix of custom homes and acreage.

Hill Country viewsLarger lotsCustom homes

Blanco River Properties

Homes and acreage along the Blanco River command premium prices. Riverfront living with swimming access, fishing, and some of the most beautiful settings in the Hill Country.

Riverfront accessPremium pricingNatural beauty

Cypress Creek Corridor

Properties along Cypress Creek between Jacob's Well and the Blanco River. Lush, green settings with mature trees and spring-fed water. Some of the most scenic lots in Wimberley.

Creek frontageMature treesScenic setting

FM 2325 / RR 12 Corridor

The main arteries through Wimberley. Properties along these roads range from small residential lots to larger ranch-style tracts. Convenient for commuters and access to town services.

Easy accessRange of pricesCommuter-friendly

Property Types

What's available in the
Wimberley market.

Hill Country Acreage

$400K – $2M+

5 to 50+ acres of rolling terrain with live oaks, cedar, and native grasses. Common features include well water, septic systems, and wildlife exemptions that reduce property taxes.

Riverfront & Creek Properties

$600K – $3M+

Direct access to the Blanco River or Cypress Creek. These properties are rare and highly sought after. Expect premium pricing for true riverfront with swimming and recreation.

Hill Country View Homes

$500K – $1.5M+

Homes positioned on ridgelines or elevated lots with panoramic views of the surrounding hills. Often custom-built with expansive decks and outdoor living spaces.

Subdivision & Community Homes

$350K – $700K

Homes in planned communities like Woodcreek or newer developments. Typically 0.25 to 1+ acres, maintained landscaping, and community amenities like pools and golf.

Historic & Near-Square Homes

$300K – $600K

Older homes within walking or driving distance of the Square. Charming, character-filled properties — some renovated, some ready for a new owner's vision.


Hays County vs. Blanco County

Which side of the line
are you on?

Wimberley straddles the border between Hays County and Blanco County, and which side a property sits on affects taxes, school district boundaries, and the overall feel of the area. Here's what you need to know.

Hays County

Most of Wimberley city limits and the primary commercial corridor fall in Hays County. Higher property tax rates but closer to Austin and San Marcos. Growing rapidly — Wimberley and the I-35 corridor are among the fastest-growing areas in Texas.

Blanco County

Western Wimberley properties and areas beyond Woodcreek fall in Blanco County. Lower property tax rates, more rural feel, and closer to Johnson City and Fredericksburg. Attractive for those seeking more space and a quieter pace.

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Wimberley real estate market?

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