(936) 307-5535 lindsy@lindsyclark.com
Traffic Dashboard
Home
  • Search
    • Map Search
    • Featured Listings
  • Guide
  • Communities
    • Corpus Christi
    • San Patricio County
    • Flour Bluff
    • North Padre
  • The Copano Bay
  • The Costa Palms
  • Buying
    • Buying Info
    • New Buyers Agreement
  • Selling
    • Selling Info
  • Blogs
  • About
    • Learn More
    • Meet Lindsy
    • Our Testimonials
  • Contact
Traffic Dashboard
Lindsy Clark
(936) 307-5535 lindsy@lindsyclark.com
  • 3833 Matteson St
    Corpus Christi, TX 78418
    lindsy@lindsyclark.com
Home
  • Search
  • Guide
  • Communities
  • The Copano Bay
  • The Costa Palms
  • Buying
  • Selling
  • Blogs
  • About
  • Contact
Legal
  • Privacy
  • Terms
  • DMCA
  • Accessibility
  • Fair Housing
Account
  • Dashboard
  • Logout
  • Login
Lindsy Clark - Footer Logo
©2026 Lindsy Clark. All rights reserved.
Website built by CloseHack.
  • Texas Real Estate Commission Consumer Protection Notice
Houston Association of Realtors

The information being provided by Houston Association of REALTORS, Inc. is for the consumer's personal, non-commercial use and may not be used for any purpose other than to identify prospective properties consumers may be interested in purchasing. Any information relating to real estate for sale referenced on this web site comes from the Internet Data Exchange (IDX) program of the Houston Association of REALTORS, Inc. This web site may reference real estate listing(s) held by a brokerage firm other than the broker and/or agent who owns this web site.

The accuracy of all information, regardless of source, including but not limited to open house information, square footages and lot sizes, is deemed reliable but not guaranteed and should be personally verified through personal inspection by and/or with the appropriate professionals. The data contained herein is copyrighted by Houston Realtors Information Service, Inc. and is protected by all applicable copyright laws. Any unauthorized dissemination of this information is in violation of copyright laws and is strictly prohibited.

Copyright 2022 Houston Association of REALTORS, Inc. All rights reserved.

South Texas MLS

​Based on information from South Texas MLS, LLC for the period 01/01/2024 through 12/31/2024. All information provided is deemed reliable but is not guaranteed and should be independently verified. South Texas MLS, LLC provides the MLS and all content therein 'AS IS' and without any warranty, express or implied. The listing data contained is a copyright of Texas Association of REALTORS® and that reproduction or distribution is not allowed. IDX information is provided exclusively for personal, non-commercial use, and may not be used for any purpose other than to identify prospective properties consumers may be interested in purchasing. Information is deemed reliable but not guaranteed.

Bryan-College Station Regional MLS

IDX information is provided exclusively for personal, non-commercial use, and may not be used for any purpose other than to identify prospective properties consumers may be interested in purchasing. Information is deemed reliable but not guaranteed.

Back

Texas Hill Country Lakeside Community

About Lakehills, TX

Welcome to Lakehills, a lakeside community in the Texas Hill Country set on the shores of Medina Lake and framed by rolling, oak-dotted terrain northwest of San Antonio.

Lakehills is an unincorporated, census-designated community in southeastern Bandera County, Texas, located roughly 40 miles northwest of San Antonio in the rugged terrain of the Texas Hill Country. It stretches along the eastern and southern shorelines of Medina Lake, a reservoir impounded in 1913, and is considered part of the San Antonio metropolitan area. With about 5,300 residents recorded in the 2020 census, Lakehills is the most populous place in Bandera County, surpassing the county seat of Bandera. The area now known as Lakehills was long called Upper Medina Lake. County road improvements begun in the late 1930s were interrupted by World War II, and meaningful development along the lake took hold in the decades that followed. A post office substation established in the early 1960s gave the community its current name, and the population grew steadily from a few hundred in the mid-1970s to several thousand by the turn of the century. Lakehills remains an unincorporated community rather than an incorporated city, which shapes much of its character. Residents tend to own their homes, and the mix of lakefront properties, hillside homes with long Hill Country views, and larger acreage parcels attracts a blend of families, remote and San Antonio-area commuters, and retirees drawn to the quieter pace. Park Road 37 runs through the community and ends at the Bandera County Park at Medina Lake, the social and recreational heart of the area. Life here is oriented around the lake, the outdoors, and the low-density, nature-first character that defines this part of the Hill Country.

Population 5,295
County Bandera
Active Listings 166
Browse by Listing Type
attach_moneyFor Sale editFor Rent
Browse by Property Type
homeHouses apartmentCondos & Apartments holiday_villageTownhouses & Duplexes crop_landscapeLots & Land parkFarms & Ranches

Frequently Asked Questions

What county is Lakehills in?

Lakehills is located in Bandera County, Texas, in the southeastern part of the county within the Texas Hill Country. It sits along Medina Lake and is part of the San Antonio metropolitan statistical area.

How far is Lakehills from San Antonio?

Lakehills is roughly 40 miles northwest of downtown San Antonio, with a driving distance of about 39 miles that typically takes under an hour depending on route and traffic. It is connected to the city via Hill Country roads such as Texas 16 and Park Road 37.

What school district serves Lakehills?

Lakehills is served by Bandera Independent School District, which covers the eastern half of Bandera County and also serves Bandera, Pipe Creek, and Tarpley. The district operates its campuses from the county seat of Bandera.

Is Lakehills on a lake?

Yes. Lakehills is situated on the shores of Medina Lake, a roughly 5,400-acre reservoir impounded in 1913. The lake is the community's central recreational feature, supporting fishing, boating, swimming, and shoreline parks.

What kind of housing is available in Lakehills?

Lakehills offers a mix of lakefront homes, hillside properties with Hill Country views, and larger acreage parcels. Because the community is unincorporated, it leans rural-suburban, and most residents own their homes rather than rent.

City Guide

About Lakehills

Real Estate & Housing

Lakehills offers a distinctly Hill Country housing landscape rather than a conventional suburban subdivision pattern. Development began along the lakeshore and on the surrounding ridges in the mid-20th century, producing a mix of modest lake cottages, mid-century ranch homes, and newer custom construction on hillside and waterfront lots. Larger parcels and acreage properties are common on the outskirts, appealing to buyers seeking elbow room, hill views, or space for animals and equipment. Because the community is unincorporated, ownership patterns skew heavily toward owner-occupants, and the market character leans rural-suburban rather than dense. Terrain is a defining feature: the area is hilly, with many homes positioned to capture views of Medina Lake or the surrounding oak and cedar-covered slopes. Buyers considering Lakehills typically weigh proximity to the water and the trade-offs of a longer commute against the relative affordability and open space the area provides compared with closer-in San Antonio suburbs.

Neighborhoods

Lifestyle in Lakehills

Daily life in Lakehills revolves around the lake and the outdoors. Medina Lake is the community's centerpiece, drawing residents and weekend visitors for fishing, boating, swimming, and shoreline picnicking. The Bandera County Park at Medina Lake, at the end of Park Road 37, provides day-use access for launching boats and enjoying the water, and it becomes free to enter outside the summer season. The community has a relaxed, small-town feel with a suburban-rural mix, and a notable share of the population is retired. The Lakehills Community Center, located off Park Road 37, serves as a gathering point for local events and activities. Residents who want larger-town amenities head to nearby Bandera, the self-described "Cowboy Capital of the World," or to Boerne and the northwestern edge of San Antonio for shopping, dining, and services. The overall tone is unhurried and nature-centric, suited to people who value open space, water access, and Hill Country scenery over urban convenience.

Schools & Education

Students in Lakehills attend Bandera Independent School District, which serves the eastern half of Bandera County and covers more than 400 square miles. The district also serves the communities of Bandera, Pipe Creek, and Tarpley, operating campuses from its base in the county seat of Bandera. Because Lakehills is unincorporated and spread across a large area, schooling is centralized through the district rather than tied to neighborhood-specific campuses. Families moving to the area generally plan around Bandera ISD attendance boundaries, and the district's rural footprint means school commutes can be longer than in denser suburban districts. For households weighing education options, Bandera ISD is the public school system of record for the Lakehills area.

Getting Around

Lakehills sits roughly 40 miles northwest of downtown San Antonio, with the drive typically taking under an hour via Hill Country roads. Park Road 37 is the main artery through the community, connecting to Texas 16 and other farm-to-market routes that link the area to Bandera, Pipe Creek, and Boerne, which lies about 18 miles to the northeast. Commuters heading into San Antonio generally rely on personal vehicles, as there is no fixed-route transit serving the community; a car-dependent setup is the norm for rural Bandera County. The community's placement within the San Antonio metropolitan statistical area means employment, medical, and air travel hubs in the city are accessible, but the distance makes Lakehills best suited to residents who either work remotely or accept a longer daily drive. San Antonio International Airport is reachable by car for regional and national flights.

Parks & Recreation

Medina Lake is the defining recreational asset of Lakehills. The reservoir covers about 5,400 acres across Bandera and Medina counties and supports fishing for species such as largemouth bass, catfish, and crappie. Bandera County Park at Medina Lake, at the end of Park Road 37, offers swimming, picnicking, boating, and fishing with day-use access. The park is free to enter outside the peak summer window. Beyond the water, the surrounding Hill Country provides hiking and mountain-biking opportunities, including trails near Canyon Park and the Madrone Trail, which offer views over the lake and the limestone hills. The broader Bandera County area is known for its ranching heritage and natural attractions, and residents can reach regional destinations such as Lost Maples State Natural Area for seasonal color and additional trail systems. For many Lakehills residents, recreation is built into the backyard rather than something requiring a special trip.

MARKET SNAPSHOT

The Market at a Glance

How homes have been selling here over the last 90 days.

home_work New This Week 3
Went Under Contract 0
trending_down Price Reductions 0
payments Median Sale Price $330,000 +5.9%
square_foot Price per Sq Ft $176
schedule Avg Days on Market 140
sell Homes Sold 7
percent Sale-to-List Ratio 98.0%
inventory_2 Months of Inventory 32.5

Price & Sales History

Market data reflects closed sales over the last 90 days and is provided for informational purposes.

Zip Codes

BROWSE BY ZIP

Browse listings by postal code in this area.

01 home for saleMedian sale$295K1 sale in the last 90 days
000002 homes for saleMedian sale$370KPer sq ft$199 sales in the last 90 days
189341 home for saleMedian sale$700KPer sq ft$2741 sale in the last 90 days
306737 homes for saleMedian sale$192KPer sq ft$7814 sales in the last 90 days
349491 home for saleMedian sale$416.3KPer sq ft$35714 sales in the last 90 days
349501 home for saleMedian sale$180KPer sq ft$1547 sales in the last 90 days
716011 home for saleMedian sale$295K
716032 homes for saleMedian sale$125KPer sq ft$641 sale in the last 90 days
7163811 homes for saleMedian sale$295K
717015 homes for saleMedian sale$295K
717306 homes for saleMedian sale$295K
717533 homes for saleMedian sale$217.5KPer sq ft$1111 sale in the last 90 days
View All Zip Codes
Get Alerts Advanced Search
  • Grid
  • Map
  • List
1016 Blue Bill Cove For Sale
$624,999
1016 Blue Bill CoveLakehills, TX 78063
  • 3 bd
  • 2.5 ba
  • 2880 sqft
  • Built 2021
  • 480234
2770 Goat Hill Road For Sale
$109,000
2770 Goat Hill RoadLakehills, TX 78063
  • 2 bd
  • 2 ba
  • 888 sqft
  • Built 1970
  • 55069420
129 New York Avenue For Sale
$199,000
129 New York AvenueLakehills, TX 78063
  • 3 bd
  • 2 ba
  • 1762 sqft
  • Built 1969
  • 22673995
125 Northlake Cove For Sale
$899,950
125 Northlake CoveLakehills, TX 78063
  • 4 bd
  • 4.5 ba
  • 3820 sqft
  • Built 2000
  • 460209
855 15th W For Sale
$69,999
855 15th WLakehills, TX 78063
  • 3 bd
  • 2 ba
  • 1182 sqft
  • Built 1960
  • 45305993
5

Nearby Cities

All Cities
  • Mico4.1 mi4 Listings
  • Pipe Creek7.4 mi2 Listings
  • Bandera11 mi15 Listings
  • Boerne19 mi5 Listings
  • San Antonio26 mi124 Listings
  • Fair Oaks Ranch20 mi1 Listings
  • Comfort26 mi6 Listings
  • Kerrville33 mi14 Listings
  • Lytle27 mi1 Listings
  • Bulverde32 mi8 Listings
  • Natalia29 mi3 Listings
  • Devine32 mi2 Listings

Similar Searches

  • For Sale in Lakehills
  • Rentals in Lakehills
  • Houses in Lakehills
  • Condos & Apartments in Lakehills
  • Townhouses & Duplexes in Lakehills
  • Lots & Land in Lakehills
  • Farms & Ranches in Lakehills

Featured Areas

All Areas
  • Corpus Christi2490 Listings
  • San Patricio County995 Listings
  • North Padre471 Listings
  • Flour Bluff186 Listings

Featured Searches

Advanced Search
  • $200k to $300k Homes
  • $300k to $400k Homes
  • $400k to $500k Homes
  • Acreage
  • Commercial Properties
  • Farms & Ranches
  • Golf Course Homes
  • Homes Listed this Week
  • Homes with 2+ Beds
  • Homes with Pools
  • Large Houses (2k+ sqft)
  • Luxury Condos ($400k+)
  • Multi-Family Homes
  • New Construction
  • Oceanfront Condos
  • Rentals Under $2k
  • Rentals with Pets
  • Under $200k Homes
  • Under $250k Homes
  • Water View Homes
  • Water View Homes

Popular Cities

All Cities
  • Houston16309 Listings
  • Katy3409 Listings
  • Conroe2805 Listings
  • Corpus Christi2631 Listings
  • Spring2174 Listings
  • Montgomery1990 Listings
  • Richmond1946 Listings
  • Cypress1756 Listings
  • Galveston1683 Listings
  • Cleveland1610 Listings

Popular Subdivisions

All Subdivisions
  • Santa Fe484 Listings
  • Houston371 Listings
  • Galveston307 Listings
  • The Woodlands306 Listings
  • Spring160 Listings
  • Fulshear153 Listings
  • Oak Forest146 Listings
  • San Leon131 Listings
  • Katy127 Listings
  • Sea Isle113 Listings

Popular Zip Codes

All Zips
  • Homes in 785261 Listings
  • Homes in 774932274 Listings
  • Homes in 7802816 Listings
  • Homes in 785505 Listings
  • Homes in 785201 Listings
  • Homes in 785212 Listings
  • Homes in 785865 Listings
  • Homes in 7813025 Listings
  • Homes in 774331804 Listings
  • Homes in 773161771 Listings

Recent Articles

All Articles
  • Smart Renovations for Coastal Homes That Actually Pay Off
  • 3 Coastal Property Myths (That Could Cost You Big)
  • 5 Mistakes to Avoid When Buying Near the Water
  • What You Need to Know About HOAs on the Texas Coast
  • Should You Stage Your Coastal Home? Here’s the ROI
  • The Ultimate First-Time Buyer Guide for Coastal Homes
  • What $500K Buys You in Different Coastal Bend Cities
  • The Cost of Living in Corpus Christi vs Houston or Dallas
  • Selling Your Home in Rockport or Port A? Do These 3 Things First
  • Property Taxes, Flood Zones & Insurance: What Coastal Buyers Should Know