Plum Creek in Kyle, TX: 2026 Neighborhood Guide

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Plum Creek is Kyle’s largest master-planned community, stretching across 3,000+ lots east of I-35 along Kohlers Crossing and Center Street. Built by Newland Communities, it anchors Hays County’s most affordable corridor into the Austin metro with an 18-hole public golf course, miles of greenbelt trails, and a price point that regularly undercuts comparable communities 15 minutes closer to Austin by $75K or more. For buyers who need I-35 access without paying Austin-adjacent prices, Plum Creek is the math that actually works.

$275K–$500K
Price Range
3,000+
Homesites
25–30 min
To Downtown Austin
Hays CISD
School District
About the Neighborhood

Kyle’s anchor community and the I-35 corridor’s best value play

Plum Creek sits in ZIP code 78640 on Kyle’s east side, developed by Newland Communities as a large-scale master plan that now spans over 3,000 homesites across multiple phases and sections. Homes range from mid-$200K resales in the original phases to $500K newer construction near the golf course, covering single-family homes on standard suburban lots and some larger estate-style parcels. The community is mature enough that the oldest sections have 15+ years of tree canopy and established landscaping, while newer phases are still delivering homes.

The non-obvious thing about Plum Creek is that it functions as a small town inside Kyle. The golf course, pool complex, splash pad, miles of hike-and-bike trails, and park system mean residents handle most recreation without leaving the neighborhood. Kyle Crossing shopping center with H-E-B and Target sits less than five minutes west on Kohlers Crossing, and I-35 access is direct. That self-contained daily routine is what separates Plum Creek from the subdivision-only developments that surround it. You are buying into an operating community, not just a collection of houses with a shared entrance sign.

$275K–$500K
Price Range
3,000+
Homesites
25–30 min
To Downtown Austin
Hays CISD
School District
Schools
6.5
Walkability
5.0
Character
7.0
Value
8.0
  • Golf community pricing without the golf tax: Plum Creek’s 18-hole public course gives every resident course-adjacent amenities, but because it is public and not a private club, HOA dues stay between $600 and $1,200 per year instead of the $5,000+ that gated golf communities charge.
  • Maturity varies by section: Original phases have 15+ years of tree growth and established lots. Newer phases near the Meadows still feel like new construction. Two Plum Creek addresses can look like different neighborhoods.
  • Kyle’s growth is the backdrop: Kyle has been one of Texas’s fastest-growing cities for a decade. Plum Creek benefits from the retail and infrastructure that growth brings (H-E-B, Target, new school campuses) without bearing the construction disruption of brand-new developments.
  • I-35 is the lifeline and the constraint: Direct interstate access is a genuine advantage, but I-35 through Kyle and Buda during Austin rush hour is congested. Remote and hybrid workers get the most value from this location.
Key Facts

Plum Creek at a glance

Neighborhood Profile
TypeMaster-planned community (3,000+ lots)
Price range$275K to $500K
DeveloperNewland Communities
Housing stock2000s resales to current new construction
HOA range$600–$1,200/yr depending on section
Property taxes2.2–2.5% (Hays County + Kyle)
Schools & Location
DistrictHays CISD
Notable campusesNegley Elementary, Hays HS
ZIP code78640
To downtown Austin~25–30 min (I-35)
To San Marcos~15 min
Key corridorI-35 via Kohlers Crossing
Homes & Property Types

Resale depth and limited new construction under one roof

Plum Creek’s housing stock covers roughly two decades of building. The original phases delivered homes in the early-to-mid 2000s with traditional Texas suburban floor plans on standard lots, and these resales now trade in the $275K to $375K range depending on condition and proximity to the golf course. Newer phases and the Meadows at Plum Creek section offer more recent construction with updated floor plans, energy-efficient builds, and prices from the mid-$300Ks into the $500Ks. Larger estate-style lots near the golf course command a premium but remain well below what comparable golf-adjacent property costs in Austin or Round Rock.

The non-obvious cost factor is the property tax load. Hays County plus City of Kyle rates run 2.2 to 2.5%, which on a $400K home means $8,800 to $10,000 annually in taxes alone. That is meaningfully higher than some neighboring communities in unincorporated Hays County. Buyers should model taxes at the specific lot level using the Hays CAD records, not a neighborhood average, because annexation boundaries and special district overlays shift the rate enough to matter in monthly payment math.

  • Resale inventory is the main market: With 3,000+ existing homes, Plum Creek’s resale pool is large enough to shop competitively. New construction is limited to remaining lots in later phases.
  • Golf-adjacent lots carry a premium: Homes backing to the Plum Creek Golf Course trade higher, but that premium is modest compared to private golf communities in the Austin metro.
  • Tax rates vary by parcel: Hays County, Kyle city, Hays CISD, and any applicable MUD or PID overlay combine differently by lot. Pull the actual rate from Hays CAD before running your payment math.
  • Model the full ownership cost: Purchase price, property taxes at the lot-specific rate, HOA dues, and insurance should all be modeled before comparing Plum Creek to alternatives.
Top Sub-Communities

Where to focus inside Plum Creek

Plum Creek is large enough that sections feel like distinct neighborhoods. The Greens sit along the golf course with homes that back to fairways, offering the most premium lots in the community at prices from the high $300Ks to $500K. Plum Creek proper encompasses the original phases with the most mature landscaping, established trees, and the lowest resale prices in the mid-$200Ks to mid-$300Ks. Phase 2 and the Meadows at Plum Creek deliver the newest construction with modern floor plans and energy upgrades, priced from the mid-$300Ks into the $400Ks.

The non-obvious difference between sections is the daily feel and the maintenance reality. Original phases have mature trees and established street character, but they also have older roofs, original HVAC systems, and dated finishes that buyers should budget to update. Newer sections have current mechanicals and builder warranties but sparse landscaping and less neighborhood identity. The Greens offer the strongest aesthetic with golf course views, but those lots also face golf cart traffic, early-morning maintenance noise, and occasional errant balls. Pick the tradeoff that fits your tolerance, not just the one with the best curb appeal on a Saturday afternoon.

  • The Greens for golf course living: Fairway-backing lots with premium views, priced from the high $300Ks to $500K. Best aesthetic, but comes with course-adjacent realities like cart traffic and maintenance noise.
  • Original phases for value: The most mature sections with established trees and the lowest prices in the community, from the mid-$200Ks. Budget for mechanical and cosmetic updates on older builds.
  • Meadows and Phase 2 for modern builds: Newest construction with current floor plans and warranties, from the mid-$300Ks. Landscaping is still maturing.
  • Walk the sections at different times: A Saturday afternoon tour and a Tuesday morning tour reveal different things about noise, traffic patterns, and daily life in each section.
Schools

Hays CISD campuses serving a fast-growing corridor

Hays Consolidated Independent School District serves Plum Creek with campuses that include Negley Elementary and Hays High School. The district has been building new campuses and expanding capacity to keep pace with Kyle’s population growth, which means some families will experience campus reassignments as new schools open. Hays CISD does not carry the same reputation premium as some Austin-area districts, but it benefits from new facility investment and smaller class sizes at recently opened campuses.

The honest assessment for buyers is that Plum Creek’s school story is about trajectory, not current prestige. Hays CISD is investing in infrastructure and staffing to match its growth, and newer campuses tend to perform well in their early years. But families who prioritize established academic track records or advanced program depth may find the offerings thinner than what districts like Eanes, Round Rock, or Dripping Springs deliver. Verify the exact campus assignment for your specific address, because zone boundaries shift as new schools come online and enrollment balances across the district.

  • Growth means new facilities: Hays CISD is actively building campuses, so Plum Creek students benefit from newer buildings and updated infrastructure.
  • Zone boundaries shift: New school openings trigger reassignments. Confirm the current and projected campus for your address before closing.
  • Compare honestly against alternatives: If advanced academic programs or established district reputation are top priorities, evaluate whether Hays CISD’s current offerings meet your bar.
  • Private options exist nearby: San Marcos and south Austin have private and charter alternatives if public school fit is a concern.
Location & Commute

I-35 access with the corridor’s congestion reality

Plum Creek’s location east of I-35 in Kyle puts downtown Austin roughly 25 to 30 minutes away in off-peak traffic and San Marcos about 15 minutes south. The Kohlers Crossing interchange provides direct I-35 access, and the Kyle Crossing retail center with H-E-B, Target, and restaurant chains sits just west of the highway. Five Mile Dam Park on the Blanco River is a short drive for outdoor recreation, and the San Marcos outlet malls are within 15 minutes for retail trips beyond what Kyle offers locally.

The non-obvious issue is that I-35 through the Kyle-Buda corridor is one of the most congested stretches in Central Texas during Austin commute hours. The 25-minute off-peak number can become 50 to 60 minutes during morning rush, and construction projects regularly narrow lanes for months at a time. Buyers commuting daily to central Austin should test the actual drive at 7:30 AM before assuming the map estimate. For remote workers, hybrid schedules, or anyone employed in San Marcos or south Austin, the commute math is favorable and Plum Creek’s price advantage over communities 15 miles closer to Austin becomes the dominant factor.

  • San Marcos is genuinely close: 15 minutes to Texas State University, the outlets, and San Marcos employment centers makes southbound commuters a natural Plum Creek buyer.
  • Kyle Crossing handles daily errands: H-E-B, Target, and chain restaurants sit less than five minutes from Plum Creek’s main entrance. Most daily shopping stays local.
  • I-35 rush hour is real: Morning commute to downtown Austin can double the off-peak time. Test it at your actual departure time before committing.
  • Remote work unlocks the value: Plum Creek’s price advantage over Buda, south Austin, and Round Rock is largest for buyers who do not need to drive I-35 five days a week.
Is It Right For You?

Who Plum Creek fits

Good fit if you want
Affordable entry to the Austin metro
Plum Creek’s $275K to $500K range consistently undercuts comparable communities in Buda, south Austin, and Round Rock by $50K to $100K at similar square footage.
Golf community amenities without club dues
An 18-hole public golf course, community pool, splash pad, trails, and parks are included via modest HOA dues of $600 to $1,200 per year, not a $5,000+ country club membership.
Self-contained daily routine
Between the community amenities, Kyle Crossing retail, and nearby Five Mile Dam Park, most of your daily and weekly errands stay within a 10-minute radius.
Large resale inventory to shop
With 3,000+ homes across multiple sections and price points, Plum Creek offers enough inventory to find the right fit without waiting on a builder timeline.
Think twice if you want
Short daily commute to central Austin
I-35 rush hour through Kyle and Buda can push a 25-minute drive past 50 minutes. Daily downtown commuters should test it before buying.
Top-tier public school reputation
Hays CISD is growing and investing, but does not yet carry the academic prestige of Eanes, Round Rock, or Dripping Springs ISD. Evaluate campus performance at the specific school level.
Walkable urban lifestyle
Plum Creek is car-dependent for anything beyond trail walks and the pool. Kyle does not have a walkable town center.
Low property taxes
Hays County plus Kyle city rates of 2.2 to 2.5% mean a $400K home carries $8,800 to $10,000 in annual taxes. Factor this into your monthly payment comparison.
Before you commit: Pull the exact property tax rate from Hays CAD for your specific lot, since MUD and PID overlays shift the number. Confirm the current Hays CISD campus assignment and check for upcoming zone changes from new school openings. Test the I-35 commute to your workplace at your actual departure time. Compare full monthly costs (price, taxes, HOA, insurance) against alternatives in Buda, San Marcos, and south Austin at the same budget level.
Buyer Checklist

How to buy well in a 3,000-home community

Buying in Plum Creek means choosing among sections that share a name but deliver different price points, build ages, and daily experiences. Most buyer regret comes from treating Plum Creek as one neighborhood when original phases, newer phases, and golf course lots are functionally different markets. Use this checklist to navigate the variety.

  • Decide on build age first: Original phases offer value and mature landscaping but need mechanical updates. Newer sections offer warranties and modern plans but less character. This choice shapes your budget and your first five years of ownership.
  • Pull lot-specific tax data from Hays CAD: Tax rates vary by parcel based on MUD, PID, and city overlays. A blanket “Plum Creek tax rate” does not exist.
  • Understand the golf course relationship: Greens-adjacent lots have premium views and premium noise. Tour during a weekday morning when the course is active to get the real picture.
  • Verify school zones with Hays CISD: Campus assignments shift as new schools open. Confirm the current and next-year projected assignment for your address.
  • Test I-35 at rush hour: Drive from Plum Creek to your workplace at 7:30 AM on a weekday. The off-peak estimate and the real commute are different numbers.
  • Tour multiple sections: Walk The Greens, an original phase, and the Meadows before deciding. The age, feel, and maintenance reality differ more than listings suggest.
The Bottom Line

The I-35 corridor’s most complete community at the price

Plum Creek is the strongest answer along the Kyle-Buda corridor for buyers who want Austin metro access at a price point that leaves room in the budget. Its 18-hole public golf course, pool complex, trail system, and park network deliver amenity depth that most communities at this price tier cannot match, and the 3,000+ home inventory means you can actually find the right house instead of settling for what is available. The tradeoffs are real: I-35 rush-hour congestion punishes daily Austin commuters, Hays CISD is growing but not yet a prestige district, and property taxes at 2.2 to 2.5% add meaningful monthly cost. For remote workers, hybrid commuters, southbound professionals, and families who prioritize value and amenities over school-district branding, Plum Creek consistently delivers more community per dollar than anything else on this stretch of I-35.

Common Questions

Plum Creek FAQs

Is Plum Creek a good neighborhood in Kyle?
Yes, for buyers who want the Austin metro’s best amenity-to-price ratio. Plum Creek is Kyle’s largest community with an 18-hole golf course, pool, trails, and parks at HOA dues of $600 to $1,200 per year. The tradeoff is I-35 commute congestion and Hays CISD’s still-developing academic reputation compared to premium Austin-area districts.
How much do homes cost in Plum Creek?
Homes range from approximately $275K in older resale sections to $500K for newer construction and golf-course-adjacent lots. Property taxes run 2.2 to 2.5% annually in Hays County plus Kyle, and HOA dues range from $600 to $1,200 per year depending on the section.
What school district serves Plum Creek?
Hays Consolidated Independent School District (Hays CISD) serves Plum Creek, with campuses including Negley Elementary and Hays High School. The district is actively building new schools to match Kyle’s growth. Verify the specific campus assignment for your address, as zone boundaries shift when new campuses open.
How far is Plum Creek from downtown Austin?
Roughly 25 to 30 minutes via I-35 in off-peak traffic. Rush-hour congestion through the Kyle-Buda corridor can push that to 50 to 60 minutes. San Marcos is about 15 minutes south. Remote and hybrid workers benefit most from the location and price advantage.
Does Plum Creek have a golf course?
Yes. Plum Creek Golf Course is an 18-hole public course designed by a top-tier architect, open to both residents and the public. Because it is public rather than a private club, residents get golf-community aesthetics and amenities without mandatory club memberships or elevated HOA dues.

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