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MLS# 2667237

MLS ID: 2667237
Price: $1,495,000
City: Kyle
Bedrooms: 5 Bathrooms: 6
Property Type: House

Kyle Where Old And New Converge

The City of Kyle is a fast-paced growing community with almost fifteen thousand residents and considered the second largest city in Hays County. Back in the 1800s, it has been known to be the Gateway to Texas Ranch Country because it is situated in the heart of Central Texas, in between the state city of Austin and San Antonio.

Kyles bustling community proudly incorporates two major transportation means, the IH-35 and the MoPac Rail Line. These transportation giants have a major impact in the economic and population growth of Kyle. Since Kyle is surrounded by key cities such as Austin, San Marcos, San Antonio, Houston, and Dallas, it is the perfect place to live in and establish business without giving up the comforts of short driving distances to major cities. Its major trait as the second largest city of the Hays County makes it one of the favorable business sites all over Texas.

The Auction Oaks, a famous historical landmark, was the place where the first lots of Kyle were sold way back in October 1880. The Auction Oaks are still around today and it has become one of the famous attractions in the City of Kyle.

Over the years, Kyle has become the home of many famous people with different endeavors. The Pulitzer Prize winning author Katherine Anne Porter lived here for almost ten years and some of her popular books were inspired by the Kyle community. Her former home is now transformed into a Museum dedicated to her and to her works

Other famous people who resided here were John Wheeler Bunton the San Jacinto hero, Joseph Fenity the journalist and former talk show host, C.C. Tex Hughson the baseball pitcher of the American League, Lena Elith Hamilton Kirkland the author, Edwin Jackson Kyle the ambassador, Milton Nance the historian, Terrell Sledge the Rhodes scholar, Lou Mendez the President of Kaizen Institute, and Michael James Trujillo the assistant coach of the womens basketball team of Texas State University.

One of the most distinctive places in Kyle is the old Kyle water tower painted with the national colors of red, white, and blue. You can also notice that most of the houses built here still has that old town feel because they are completed with lawns, fences, and porches, three components that every American family miss in the traditional residential community.

Most of the real estate developers and firms in the City of Kyle make it a point to preserve the old town feel of the Kyle community. This kind of dedication cannot be found in other parts of Texas because the charming bungalows in other places are now replaced with towering cemented residential areas which are exactly made to look the same.

The City of Kyle may be the second largest city in Hays County with all the modern advancements of commercial and business opportunities but it still incorporates the nice and relaxing old country feel. Come and join us here in Kyle and experience the difference of living in a city rich with historical value and old town residential communities.

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Search Kyle Homes for Sale by Hays CISD elementary, middle, or high school. The City of Kyle, like the neighboring city of Buda, TX, is serviced by the Hays Consolidated Independent School District. Kyle and Buda students both attend Jack C. Hays High School and Lehman High School.


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