New Developments in Central Texas: Brick and Mortar District in Kyle and Butler Farms in Liberty Hill

What’s New in Central Texas?

Published | Posted by Brandon Holley

Central Texas continues to flourish with dynamic developments enhancing both lifestyle and investment opportunities.

In Kyle, the eagerly anticipated Brick and Mortar District is taking shape as a 138-acre, pedestrian-friendly urban village within the Plum Creek community. This mixed-use development is set to feature:

  • Retail & Dining: Anchored by a new Sprouts Farmers Market, the district will also host Playa Bowls, Jeremiah’s Italian Ice, Skip’s Beer Wine & Liquor, Square Nails Austin, and Perspire Sauna Studio.
  • Amenities: Residents and visitors can look forward to two swimming pools, a fitness and wellness center, a rooftop bar, co-working spaces, and a vibrant community park with interactive water features and a music pavilion.

This development is poised to become a central hub for shopping, dining, and entertainment, potentially boosting property values in the surrounding areas.

Learn more -> The Brick and Mortar District

In Liberty Hill, the Butler Farms master-planned community is now selling its next phase of homes crafted by renowned builders Saratoga Homes and Meritage Homes. Highlights include:

  • Home Options: Spacious 3 to 5-bedroom single-family homes starting from the upper $300s.
  • Community Features: Resort-style pool, scenic walking and biking trails, fire pits, and open green spaces.
  • Location: Nestled in the scenic Texas Hill Country with easy access to Highway 29 and top-rated Liberty Hill ISD schools.

These developments not only enhance the quality of life for residents but also present promising opportunities for real estate investment.

Learn more -> Butler Farms

Thinking about making a move or investing in these communities? Call or text Brandon Holley of Holley Homes Realty at 512.487.9242 or brandon@holleyhomesrealty.com

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