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Medina County

New construction homes for sale in Medina County, TX

749 homes

New home communities in Medina County, TX

52 communities

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Housing market in Medina County, TX

  • State
    Texas
  • Cities
    11
  • Single family
    651
  • Townhouses
    0
  • Multi family
    3
  • Condominiums
    0
  • Active builders
    28
  • Starting price
    $120,000
  • Median price
    $488,120
  • Price per square foot
    $188.96

Real estate price trends

Home price data reflects 749 listings in Medina County, TX, sourced from Jome and updated regularly

*Based on Jome markets

What it's like to live in Medina County?

Economic & Geographic Profile

Rolling ranchlands and fertile agricultural plains define the landscape of Medina County, which serves as a vital gateway between the San Antonio metropolitan area and the rural brush country of South Texas. The local economy relies on a foundation of agribusiness and regional logistics, supported by its position along major transportation corridors like Highway 90 and Interstate 35. As San Antonio expands westward, the county increasingly functions as a residential hub for professionals seeking a balance between rural space and urban accessibility.

Cities & Community Character

Hondo, the county seat, maintains a traditional small-town atmosphere, while Castroville offers a distinct cultural heritage reflected in its historic architecture. These established centers contrast with the growing unincorporated areas where new construction homes in Medina County are becoming more prevalent to meet the demand for larger lot sizes and a slower pace of life.

Market Trends & Development

The local housing market is currently driven by land availability and the ongoing outward migration from neighboring Bexar County. Much of the recent residential development in Medina County consists of projects that emphasize open space and modern infrastructure. This growth is largely concentrated in the eastern portion of the county, where proximity to regional employment centers makes commuting feasible for those working in the San Antonio metro.

Regional Value & Lifestyle

Homebuyers often find greater value and more acreage here compared to the denser suburban rings of San Antonio. Given the hot Texas climate, modern builds in the area prioritize high-efficiency cooling systems and advanced insulation to manage seasonal utility costs. This focus on energy-efficient design ensures long-term affordability for those investing in the region’s expanding housing stock.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

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

As of February 2026 the median sale price for properties in Medina County, TX, is recorded at $475,990. This figure represents 670 of new construction homes by 28 of builders.

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

Perry Homes, Coventry Homes, CastleRock Communities, Chesmar Homes and Beazer Homes stand out as the key developers for new construction homes in Medina County, TX. Each of these builders has a strong presence in the area, offering a range of modern housing options.

Which areas of Medina County are seeing the most new construction?

The most significant residential growth is occurring on the eastern edge of the county, closest to San Antonio. The Castroville area and the Potranco Road corridor are booming with new master-planned communities that serve as bedroom communities for the Bexar County workforce. Additionally, Hondo and Devine are seeing steady expansion, offering more attainable housing options and larger lots for buyers willing to commute a bit further than the immediate metro fringe.

Do new homes in Medina County use city sewer or septic systems?

It depends on the specific location. New homes built within the city limits of Castroville, Hondo, or Devine typically connect to municipal water and sewer services. However, a large portion of Medina County’s new inventory consists of homes on acre-plus lots in the unincorporated county. These properties almost exclusively rely on private aerobic septic systems. Buyers should verify the utility setup and maintenance requirements for any property located outside of a city center.

Are there rural financing options for new homes here?

Yes, because much of Medina County is designated as rural by the federal government, many new home communities may qualify for USDA Rural Development loans. This program allows eligible buyers to purchase a home with zero down payment. While the densest parts of the Potranco corridor may eventually age out of eligibility as they suburbanize, vast sections of the county—including areas around Hondo and Devine—currently fall within the eligible map.