Development Opportunity | 83± Acres | I-35 Growth Corridor | Buda, TX
This 83± acre development opportunity is strategically positioned along the I-35 growth corridor in Buda, Texas, approximately 18 miles south of Downtown Austin. The site offers scale, access, and long-term development flexibility in one of the fastest-growing markets in Central Texas.
The property is located approximately 2.5 miles from Interstate 35 and within 3 miles of major retail including H-E-B, Walmart, Cabela’s, dining, and daily services. Dual paved road frontage includes over 1,800 feet along South Turnerville Road and approximately 250 feet along FM 2001, a planned four-lane expansion corridor that is expected to enhance traffic flow, visibility, and long-term value.
Surrounding residential growth significantly supports future commercial demand. The site is located adjacent to Prairie Lakes, a master-planned community with approximately 2,200 planned homes, and Sunfield, a major master-planned community with over 5,000 planned homes, creating a strong and expanding rooftop base ideal for commercial, retail, hospitality, entertainment, and service-oriented development.
Utilities:
Water service is provided by GoForth Special Utility District. A 6-inch and 2-inch water line are currently available at the road, and the nearest 16-inch water line is located approximately 0.75 miles from the property.
GBRA is the potential wastewater provider. GBRA’s nearest wastewater line runs along South Turnerville Road approximately 0.6 miles north of the property. The closest feasible connection point without requiring an easement from D.R. Horton is approximately 0.9 miles north.
The property is located outside of city limits, allowing for greater flexibility in planning and entitlements, while remaining within Hays County — one of the fastest-growing counties in Texas.
With its size, frontage, utility access, and location, the site is well suited for a variety of future uses including residential, mixed-use, neighborhood commercial, grocery-anchored retail, hospitality, entertainment, industrial, logistics, or corporate campus development, subject to approvals.
Large tracts of this size and positioning along the I-35 corridor near Austin are increasingly rare.