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German Settlement in Austin County

About New Ulm, TX

Welcome to New Ulm, a small Austin County community rooted in 1840s German settlement, set in the rolling countryside between Bellville and Columbus.

New Ulm is an unincorporated community in Austin County, Texas, in the rolling countryside west of Houston. It sits at the junction of Farm Roads 109 and 1094 in the western part of the county, about twenty-two miles southwest of Bellville and sixteen miles northeast of Columbus. The community's history reaches back to 1841, when it was founded as Duff's Settlement, named for James C. Duff, who purchased the original land on which the town was built. The settlement sat about a mile north of the present townsite. Growth accelerated after 1845 with an influx of German-speaking settlers arriving from nearby communities such as Industry, Shelby, and Nassau Farm, part of the broader German migration into central Texas in the mid-nineteenth century. That German heritage became the community's defining identity. New Ulm developed as an agricultural and trading center for the surrounding farms, and its surviving nineteenth-century buildings have drawn interest for their representation of early Texas public and commercial architecture. The community has remained small, with a population of about 285, and it has never incorporated, preserving its rural, unincorporated character through more than a century and a half. The surrounding landscape is devoted to farming and ranching, and the community continues to serve the rural area around it. Its churches and local institutions anchor community life, while residents travel to Bellville, Columbus, or the Houston area for larger services and employment. The community's location in western Austin County places it within reach of several notable regional destinations. State Highway 71, a short distance to the south, links the area east toward Houston and west toward La Grange and Interstate 10, while the historic German settlements of the county, including Industry and Shelby, remain part of the local landscape. This network of farm-to-market roads and small towns preserves the settlement pattern established by the region's nineteenth-century immigrants, and New Ulm's German-Texas roots, its historic buildings, and its rolling farm-country setting give it a distinct identity among the small communities west of Houston.

Population 285
County Austin County
Active Listings 72

Frequently Asked Questions

What county is New Ulm in?

New Ulm is located in Austin County, Texas, in the rolling countryside west of Houston. The unincorporated community lies at the junction of Farm Roads 109 and 1094, between the towns of Bellville and Columbus.

When was New Ulm founded?

New Ulm was founded in 1841 as Duff's Settlement, named for James C. Duff, who purchased the original land. By the mid-1840s the community grew with an influx of German-speaking settlers from nearby Industry, Shelby, and Nassau Farm.

What is New Ulm's heritage?

New Ulm has a German settlement heritage that dates to the 1840s, when German-speaking immigrants moved into the area. Its surviving nineteenth-century buildings reflect that early history and the community's deep roots in Austin County.

How far is New Ulm from Houston?

New Ulm lies in western Austin County, about twenty-two miles southwest of Bellville and sixteen miles northeast of Columbus. Houston is roughly seventy miles to the east via State Highway 71 and Interstate 10.

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About New Ulm

Real Estate & Housing

New Ulm's housing stock is dominated by rural single-family homes, with some historic nineteenth-century houses near the community center and newer homes on acreage in the surrounding countryside. Properties tend to be spread out, with many residents holding larger rural parcels. The community's unincorporated status and its agricultural setting mean development is limited and low-density. Housing is oriented toward ownership, and the market reflects the area's character as a small German-settled farming community rather than a growing suburb.

Neighborhoods

New Ulm does not have a conventional neighborhood structure. The community is a loose collection of homes, historic buildings, and farms clustered around the junction of Farm Roads 109 and 1094, with residential properties spreading into the surrounding countryside. The surviving nineteenth-century buildings near the center give the community a sense of its early history. This dispersed, rural pattern is typical of the small German settlements of Austin County and is central to New Ulm's character.

Lifestyle in New Ulm

New Ulm offers the lifestyle of a quiet, historically rooted country community. Its German settlement heritage is a point of local identity, reflected in the community's nineteenth-century buildings and its long-standing rural character. Daily life is unhurried, centered on the surrounding farms and the community's churches, with residents traveling to Bellville, Columbus, or Houston for larger services and employment. The rolling Austin County countryside and the community's German-Texas traditions give New Ulm a distinctive sense of place among the small settlements west of Houston.

Schools & Education

Public education for New Ulm is provided by the Austin County school districts that serve the area, with campuses in the nearby communities. Students attend the elementary and secondary schools of the district serving this part of the county. For higher education, Blinn College has a campus in Brenham within driving distance, and Prairie View A&M University and the institutions of the Houston area are accessible along the region's highways.

Getting Around

New Ulm sits at the junction of Farm Roads 109 and 1094 in western Austin County. State Highway 71 lies a short distance to the south, connecting the area east toward Houston and west toward La Grange and Interstate 10. Bellville and Columbus are each within a short drive, and Houston lies roughly seventy miles to the east. The community's farm-to-market roads keep it connected to the surrounding towns and the region's highway network.

Parks & Recreation

Recreation around New Ulm is tied to the open countryside of Austin County. The rolling farm and ranch land offers rural scenery, hunting, and space, and the nearby Brazos and Colorado river valleys provide additional outdoor access. The community's historic buildings offer a glimpse of its nineteenth-century past. For larger recreation, Stephen F. Austin State Park near Sealy and the attractions of the Houston area lie within reasonable driving distance, and the region's country roads are suited to cycling and scenic drives.

MARKET SNAPSHOT

The Market at a Glance

How homes have been selling here over the last 90 days.

home_work New This Week 0
Went Under Contract 0
trending_down Price Reductions 0
payments Median Sale Price $360,000 —
square_foot Price per Sq Ft $189
schedule Avg Days on Market 79
sell Homes Sold 2
percent Sale-to-List Ratio 96.0%
inventory_2 Months of Inventory 20.7

Price & Sales History

Market data reflects closed sales over the last 90 days and is provided for informational purposes.

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756301 home for saleMedian sale$449.9KPer sq ft$1171 sale in the last 90 days
756621 home for saleMedian sale$224.5KPer sq ft$1142 sales in the last 90 days
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