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Comal County

New construction homes for sale in Comal County, TX

1,196 homes

New home communities in Comal County, TX

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Housing market in Comal County, TX

  • State
    Texas
  • Cities
    18
  • Single family
    1,245
  • Townhouses
    0
  • Multi family
    1
  • Condominiums
    8
  • Active builders
    34
  • Starting price
    $179,999
  • Median price
    $413,610
  • Price per square foot
    $201.94

Real estate price trends

Home price data reflects 1196 listings in Comal County, TX, sourced from Jome and updated regularly

*Based on Jome markets

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

What is the current median sale price for a property in Comal County, TX?

The housing market in Comal County, TX, as of December 2025, is characterized by a median property sale price of $400,999. This figure reflects 1237 newly constructed homes, showcasing the work of 39 distinct developers.

Who are the major developers of new construction homes in Comal County, TX?

Lennar, Perry Homes, Scott Felder Homes, DRB Homes and Highland Homes stand out as the key developers for new construction homes in Comal County, TX. Each of these builders has a strong presence in the area, offering a range of modern housing options.

Which cities offer the most new home inventory in Comal County?

New Braunfels is the epicenter of growth, offering a wide range of master-planned communities along the I-35 corridor that cater to both San Antonio and Austin commuters. For buyers seeking the "Texas Hill Country" aesthetic, the Bulverde and Spring Branch areas along US-281 are seeing a surge in new construction. These western communities typically feature larger lots, rockier terrain, and a more rural atmosphere compared to the denser subdivisions found in the eastern part of the county.

What should I know about school districts in Comal County?

School zoning is a major factor for buyers here. The Comal Independent School District (Comal ISD) covers a vast geographic area, including Bulverde, Spring Branch, and parts of New Braunfels, and is known for its rapid growth and new facilities. However, the historic center of New Braunfels is served by the separate New Braunfels ISD** **(NBISD). Because the boundary lines between these two highly regarded districts can be complex—sometimes splitting neighborhoods—it is critical to confirm the specific zoning for any property.

Are there special tax districts for new communities in Comal County?

Yes, particularly in the fast-growing areas outside of city limits (the Extra-Territorial Jurisdiction). Many new master-planned communities utilize Water Control and Improvement Districts (WCIDs) or Municipal Utility Districts (MUDs) to fund infrastructure. Additionally, Public Improvement Districts (PIDs) are common in New Braunfels developments. These districts levy an additional tax or assessment on top of the standard county rates. Buyers should request the "total tax rate" from the builder to accurately calculate monthly payments.