Why Homebuyers Choose Comanche Trace

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Homes in Comanche Trace range from the low $200s for smaller patio homes to over $800,000 for custom builds on premium golf course lots. The median listing price sits around $259,000 as of mid-2026, which places the community well below Hill Country resort-style developments like Horseshoe Bay while offering comparable amenities including golf, tennis, swimming, and a fitness center.

$600K–$800K+
Price Range
~25–35 min
To Downtown
Kerrville ISD
School District
1.5–1.7%
Tax Rate
About Comanche Trace

What defines Comanche Trace

Homes in Comanche Trace range from the low $200s for smaller patio homes to over $800,000 for custom builds on premium golf course lots. The median listing price sits around $259,000 as of mid-2026, which places the community well below Hill Country resort-style developments like Horseshoe Bay while offering comparable amenities including golf, tennis, swimming, and a fitness center.

Price varies significantly based on lot position, square footage, and construction era. Interior lots without fairway views tend to list 15 to 20 percent lower than course-adjacent properties of similar size. Most resale homes fall between 1,400 and 2,800 square feet, with newer construction pushing above 3,000. The community includes both single-family homes and lower-maintenance patio homes, which appeals to retirees looking to downsize without leaving the neighborhood or giving up gated community amenities.

$600K–$800K+
Price Range
~25–35 min
To Downtown
Kerrville ISD
School District
1.5–1.7%
Tax Rate
Schools
6.5
Walkability
3.0
Amenities
8.0
Value
3.0
  • Golf course adjacency: Homes fronting fairways or sitting on elevated lots with direct course views command a premium of $30,000 to $60,000 over comparable interior lots. Corner lots with extra yard space also price higher, particularly in the newer sections west of the clubhouse.
  • HOA dues and what they cover: Monthly HOA fees in Comanche Trace typically run $150 to $300 depending on the section and home type. Fees cover common area maintenance, gate staffing, road upkeep, and access to community pools and fitness facilities. Golf and social memberships are billed separately through the club.
  • Kerr County property taxes: The effective property tax rate runs approximately 1.6 to 1.8 percent of assessed value. On a $300,000 home, that puts annual taxes around $4,800 to $5,400. Texas has no state income tax, which offsets the property tax burden for buyers relocating from income-tax states.
  • Construction era and condition: Comanche Trace has been building out since the early 2000s. Older sections may need roof, HVAC, or cosmetic updates that factor into negotiation. Homes built after 2015 tend to list $20 to $40 per square foot higher than early-phase construction of comparable size.
Key Facts

Comanche Trace at a glance

Area Profile
TypeGated golf and residential community
Price range$600K to $800K+
Median$259,000,
Housing stockconstruction era.
HOA$200+/yr
Property taxes1.5–1.7%
Schools & Location
DistrictKerrville ISD
Notable campusTivy High School
ZIP codesVaries
To nearest city~25–35 min
AirportVaries
CountyKerr
Homes & Property Types

What is currently for sale

Comanche Trace functions as a gated, master-planned golf community roughly four miles south of downtown Kerrville off Highway 173. The resident base skews toward retirees and semi-retired professionals who relocated to the Hill Country for the climate, the pace, and the 27-hole Tom Fazio golf course at the center of the development. Daily life here revolves around the clubhouse, the course, and a short drive into town for everything else.

The HOA covers gated entry, road maintenance, and common area upkeep. Golf membership is separate and optional, though the majority of homeowners carry at least a social or dining membership. Kerrville proper sits about 10 minutes north, where Peterson Regional Medical Center, H-E-B, and the full Sidney Baker Street retail corridor handle routine needs. San Antonio is roughly 65 miles southeast on I-10, about 75 minutes door to door. Fredericksburg is 25 miles west.

  • Price range matters less than total cost: HOA dues, tax rates, and insurance premiums vary across subdivisions and change the monthly payment meaningfully.
  • Housing formats differ by subdivision: Single-family, townhome, and patio home options serve different needs within Comanche Trace.
  • Newer versus older construction: Newer builds offer energy efficiency and modern layouts while older homes may offer larger lots and lower HOA costs.
  • Model the full ownership cost: Run every option through purchase price, taxes, HOA, and insurance before comparing.
Top Sub-Communities

Where to focus inside Comanche Trace

Your dollar stretches further in Comanche Trace than in most gated Hill Country golf communities, but the spread between price tiers involves more than raw square footage. Lot position, construction decade, outdoor living finishes, and golf course frontage all shift meaningfully as you move up the price ladder. Here is what each budget range realistically delivers inside the gates.

Every owner in Comanche Trace gets the same amenity access: private 18-hole golf course, swimming pools, fitness center, tennis and pickleball courts, and a full social calendar. In comparable Hill Country gated communities like Horseshoe Bay or Tapatio Springs, similar amenity packages run $8,000 to $15,000 per year in separate club dues on top of higher purchase prices. That bundled value changes the comparison math at every tier, especially for buyers evaluating cost per square foot across competing communities in the greater Kerrville area.

  • $200K–$300K: Patio homes and smaller single-story builds in the 1,400 to 1,800 square foot range on lots under 0.2 acres. Most date to the early-to-mid 2000s. Expect two to three bedrooms, two-car garages, and straightforward floor plans. Kitchens vary: some sellers have updated to granite and stainless, others still carry original finishes. These homes sit on interior streets away from fairway frontage, but the price includes full amenity access that would cost thousands annually in a separate membership elsewhere.
  • $300K–$450K: The mid-range opens up 1,800 to 2,400 square feet on quarter-acre to half-acre lots. Three bedrooms and two baths are standard, with many homes adding a dedicated study or flex room. Construction dates range from 2005 to 2018. Partial Hill Country views and occasional fairway adjacency show up at this level. Covered patios, granite counters, and upgraded flooring are common. Resale activity is strongest in this price band, giving buyers the most inventory to compare at any given time.
  • $450K–$600K: Custom and semi-custom builds between 2,400 and 3,200 square feet on half-acre-plus lots. Golf course frontage becomes consistently available here, along with stone-and-stucco exteriors, vaulted ceilings, and three-car garages. Outdoor living at this price typically includes a built-in grill station, extended flagstone patio, and mature native landscaping. Most homes were built after 2010 with energy-efficient windows and upgraded insulation. Open-concept kitchens with island seating, walk-in pantries, and split bedroom layouts are standard at this tier.
  • $600K–$800K+: Full custom estates exceeding 3,200 square feet on one-acre-plus parcels with panoramic Hill Country views or Guadalupe River proximity. Four or more bedrooms, dedicated wine rooms, chef’s kitchens with commercial-grade appliances, and resort-style pools with integrated spa features. These properties occupy the community’s most private perimeter lots. Construction quality at this level means hand-selected stone, custom millwork, and smart-home integration. Buyers in this bracket are frequently retirees relocating from Austin or Houston who want golf-community living without the cost basis of Barton Creek or Lakeway.
Schools

Kerrville ISD campuses serving Comanche Trace

Comanche Trace is served primarily by Kerrville ISD, which covers most residential addresses in the area. School quality drives buyer demand and supports resale values across the local market.

Verify the exact campus assignment for your specific address before making an offer. Attendance zones can shift, and two homes on the same street may feed into different campuses.

  • Verify assignment by address: Attendance zones do not always follow subdivision boundaries. Confirm the exact elementary, middle, and high school for your lot.
  • School quality supports resale: Homes zoned to higher-rated campuses typically sell faster and at a premium.
  • Tivy High School: One of the notable campuses serving the area. Check current TEA ratings and enrollment capacity.
  • Compare districts honestly: If school quality is not a priority, similarly priced homes in other districts may offer more space or lower taxes.
Location & Commute

Getting to and from Comanche Trace

Comanche Trace connects to the broader Kerrville / Hill Country area via major highways. Most daily errands stay within the immediate area, and downtown is reachable in ~25 to 35 min.

Rush-hour traffic adds time to any commute estimate. Test your actual route at your departure time before committing.

  • Test the real drive: Off-peak estimates and rush-hour reality can differ by 15 to 20 minutes on the same route.
  • Daily errands stay local: Grocery, dining, and basic services are generally accessible within the immediate area.
  • Highway access matters: Proximity to major highways determines whether your commute works. Check your specific route.
Is It Right For You?

Who Comanche Trace fits

Good fit if you want
Buyer opportunity
Comanche Trace skews toward retirees and second-home owners, creating consistent turnover. Spring and fall listing waves bring the widest selection and most flexible seller pricing.
School district quality
Kerrville ISD serves the area with campuses that support resale values.
Competitive pricing
Housing in Comanche Trace offers solid value relative to comparable areas in Kerrville / Hill Country.
Established infrastructure
Grocery, dining, medical, and highway access are built and operating.
Think twice if you want
Pricing risk
High inventory in the subdivision means comps are easy to pull. Homes priced more than 5% above recent sales typically sit 60-plus days before a reduction.
Common mistake
Assuming Comanche Trace is retirement-only. Families with school-age children live here, and Kerrville ISD serves the subdivision directly.
Property tax load
Tax rates of 1.5–1.7% add meaningful cost on top of the mortgage.
Commute distance
Test the actual drive at rush hour before committing.
Before you commit: Confirm the exact Kerrville ISD campus assignment for your address. Verify the property tax rate (1.5–1.7%) and jurisdiction. Check the specific HOA dues and what they cover. Test your commute at your actual daily departure time.
Buyer Checklist

How to buy well in Comanche Trace

Buying in Comanche Trace requires comparing specific subdivisions rather than treating the area as a single market. Use this checklist to cover the variables that matter most.

  • Skipping the HOA document review before making an offer. Comanche Trace HOA dues cover gate security, road maintenance, and common area upkeep, but they do not cover golf. Buyers who assume golf access is bundled in get surprised at closing when membership initiation fees and monthly dues appear as separate line items. Request the full fee schedule and the last three years of assessment history before you write an offer.
  • Buying a golf course lot without checking special assessment history. Lots bordering the fairways command premium prices, but they also carry exposure to special assessments for course maintenance, irrigation infrastructure, and drainage projects. Ask for the last five years of special assessments. A lot that saved you $20,000 on purchase price but hits you with $8,000 in assessments over three years is not the deal it appeared to be.
  • Skipping a foundation inspection on resale homes. The Hill Country sits on limestone karst terrain, and soil movement is a documented issue across Kerr County. Older homes in the community built in the early 2000s may show signs of settling that aren’t visible to an untrained eye. A structural engineer’s report runs $400 to $800 and can save you $15,000 or more in post-closing foundation repair.
  • Ignoring septic system condition. Parts of Comanche Trace use individual septic systems rather than municipal sewer. Buyers from urban areas often don’t think to ask. A septic inspection costs $300 to $500. Replacing a failed system in rocky Hill Country soil runs $15,000 to $30,000, and that bill lands entirely on the new owner if you closed without inspecting.
  • Not verifying property boundaries with a current survey. Lots in Comanche Trace often follow irregular natural terrain contours. Fence lines, landscaping, and outbuildings don’t always match the legal boundary. A new survey costs $500 to $1,000 and is the only way to confirm you’re buying exactly what the listing represents.
  • Underestimating Kerr County property taxes. The effective rate runs roughly 1.5% to 1.7% of assessed value. On a $400,000 home, that translates to $6,000 to $6,800 per year. Buyers relocating from states with lower property tax rates frequently miss this number in their monthly budget projections, especially those converting from renting or moving from jurisdictions where assessed value trails market value by a wide margin.
The Bottom Line

The bottom line on Comanche Trace

Comanche Trace offers one of the better value propositions among gated Hill Country golf communities, with homes ranging from the low $200s to over $800,000 and a median listing price near $259,000. What matters most is understanding that price differences hinge on lot position and construction quality, not just square footage. The biggest financial risks come from carrying costs and uninvestigated site conditions, not the sticker price.

The bottom line comes down to running two tracks simultaneously: getting financially pre-qualified and learning the Comanche Trace resale market across every available channel. Factor in the HOA structure and tiered golf membership costs before you commit. Buyers who do that homework before writing an offer consistently avoid the mistakes that cost others thousands.

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Common Questions

Comanche Trace FAQs

What are homes for sale in Comanche Trace, Kerrville, TX?
Comanche Trace is a golf course community in Kerrville, TX with roughly 90 to 110 active listings at any given time. The median listing price sits around $259,000, though prices range widely depending on lot size, views, and proximity to the course.
How does buying a home in Comanche Trace, Kerrville, TX work?
Comanche Trace currently has roughly 90 to 108 homes listed for sale, with a median listing price around $259,000. Buyers can search active listings, review sales history and property photos, then work with a local agent to schedule showings and submit offers on homes in this Kerrville community.
Who qualifies to buy homes for sale in Comanche Trace, Kerrville, TX?
Anyone can purchase in Comanche Trace. There are no VA or Military buyer restrictions. The community currently has roughly 90 to 108 active listings with a median listing price around $259,000. Buyers using conventional, FHA, VA, or USDA financing all qualify, provided they meet standard lender requirements.
Are there new construction homes for sale in Comanche Trace, Kerrville, TX?
New construction in Comanche Trace is limited compared to the resale market. Most available homes were built between the late 1990s and early 2020s, and new builds tend to be custom homes on individual lots rather than production builder subdivisions. When new construction does come available, prices typically start in the mid $300,000s for smaller floor plans and can exceed $700,000 for larger custom builds with golf course frontage. Check with local builders who hold lots in the community, as many new construction opportunities sell before they hit MLS.
How much does a Comanche Trace membership cost?
Comanche Trace is a private golf and resort community, and club membership is separate from homeownership. Golf memberships typically run between $15,000 and $40,000 in initiation fees depending on the tier, with monthly dues ranging from roughly $300 to $600. Social memberships with pool, fitness center, and dining access cost less. Homeowners are not required to purchase a golf membership, though most do for access to the 27-hole Tom Fazio course. Contact the Comanche Trace sales office directly for current rates, as fees adjust periodically.

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