Dripping Springs / Wimberley Homes for Sale

Dripping Springs / Wimberley Homes for Sale

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Dripping Springs / Wimberley Homes for Sale near Austin Tx. Dripping Springs is a city in Hays County, Texas, United States. The population was 1,788 at the 2010 census. Dripping Springs is a suburb of Austin, and is part of the Greater Austin metropolitan area. Reach out to Front Porch Real Estate Austin today to let us help you find the perfect Dripping Springs home. Having difficulty finding your next dream home? Let out knowledgable and friendly staff help you with your next big move.

 

Dripping Springs/Wimberley Homes for Sale

Featured homes and ranch properties in Dripping Springs or Wimberley can be found using our custom search. Call us today to chat about your residential real estate needs. Our team is here to help beautiful people like you find your perfect home.

 


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More Info About Dripping Springs/Wimberley Homes for Sale

Where and when can I see the home designs?

All floor plans, home designs and more accurate pricing information are available through each builder. More information can also be found in the Homes Section of this Web site.

What are the price ranges?

Homes are priced from the low to mid $100,000’s for income-qualified homebuyers through the $1,000,000’s, depending on the buyer and availability. At least 25% of all housing (for-rent and for-sale) will be affordable to buyers.

Who are the builders at Dripping Springs/Wimberley?

A number of national and local builders are participating in different residential phases at Dripping Springs/Wimberley. A list of current and past builders can be found on our builder page.

What kinds of homes are included in the community plan?

Along with mixed-use apartment and condominium complexes, there are five main types of homes: Yard Houses, Row Houses, and Garden Court Houses (each included in the first phase of residential), as well as Dripping Springs/Wimberley Houses (large homes containing five individual units) and live-work style Shop Houses.

 

Open Space, Parks and Recreation

Will the parks within the community be open to the public?

Dripping Springs/Wimberley’s parks will be open to the public. The community is designed with parks around its perimeter, allowing easy public access without interference with neighborhood activities.

What other opportunities for recreation are included in the community plan?

In addition to the parks and bike trails, each neighborhood within Dripping Springs/Wimberley will have a neighborhood park and/or an amenity center.

How much of Dripping Springs/Wimberley is dedicated to parks and open space?

Approximately 20 percent or 140 acres of the Dripping Springs/Wimberley community is dedicated to parks and open space. These spaces include approximately 5 miles of bicycling/pedestrian trails.

 

Schools

What public schools serve the Dripping Springs/Wimberley community?

Dripping Springs/Wimberley’s residents are currently served by Dripping Springs Elementary, Dripping Springs Middle School, Dripping Springs High School, all in Dripping Springs.. For more information about public schools serving the Dripping Springs/Wimberley area, contact Dripping Springs directly.

What other schools serve the Dripping Springs/Wimberley community?

There are a number of private schools, charter schools, preschools and child care centers near the Dripping Springs/Wimberley community. We encourage residents to research all of these opportunities.

 

Services

What kinds of businesses will be located at Dripping Springs/Wimberley?

Current businesses in Dripping Springs/Wimberley retail center can be found online.

 

Where is the nearest grocery store?

The H-E-B at Dripping Springs/Wimberley is located in the Dripping Springs/Wimberley Market District and features a fresh food market, cafe and pharmacy. Other nearby grocery store options include, another H-E-B location.

How close are fire and police services?

Dripping Springs has its own police and fire departments to serve the dripping springs and Wimberley community

Green Development

What measures are being taken to offset the “urban heat island” effect?

Several measures will be taken to reduce the “urban heat island” effect. We are working to compact the building footprint, minimize parking, stack buildings over parking, and maximize pervious walkways, drives, etc. We will plant over 15,000 trees to shade structures and pavement and may possibly use green roofs. We are also using porous and pervious trails, light colored paving materials and heat efficient roofs. You can read more about these measures and their effects in the Dripping Springs/Wimberley Green Resources Guide.

What measure will be taken during construction to protect the environment and conserve resources?

Conservation has been an important part of all decisions regarding Dripping Springs/Wimberley. Catellus has recycled the concrete from miles of runways, saved 500 pecan trees to transplant into the development and relocated two 60-year-old oak trees from the future town center to the Lake Park entrance to the community.

Will all the buildings (residential and commercial) at Dripping Springs/Wimberley include green design?

Every single Dripping Springs/Wimberley building, both residential, retail and commercial will meet standards for green building established by the Austin Energy Green Building Program and the U.S. Green Building Council’s LEED certification. Click here for more information.

 

 

Historic Buildings

How will they be used?

Feasibility studies are being performed on both structures to determine their highest and best future uses. Suggestions have been made for everything from a community center, to a

museum, to a restaurant.

 

     


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