Spring Branch, TX
Custom Home Builder
in Spring Branch
Spring Branch sits at the intersection of Comal and Kendall counties, which means the rules for your build depend significantly on exactly where your land falls. We’re currently active in Spring Branch and know the terrain — literally and administratively. There’s no substitution for having done this here before.
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Active builds. Real knowledge. No guesswork.
Spring Branch is unincorporated, which means all permits run through the county — but which county depends on your specific tract. The Comal / Kendall county line runs through the area, and the two counties have different processes. We verify jurisdiction on every Spring Branch project before design begins.
The Spring Branch area has seen significant development pressure over the past decade, and that’s introduced new utility infrastructure in some areas while leaving others entirely dependent on well and septic. We know which subdivisions have water service and which don’t — that’s information that affects your budget before you break ground.
Subdivisions like Cypress Cove, Mystic Shores, and Rebecca Creek Farms each operate differently. Deed restrictions, architectural review, lot minimums — we’ve navigated these for clients and can tell you what to expect from the specific community you’re looking at.
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Builds underway in Spring Branch right now
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County jurisdictions we work in: Comal and Kendall
“Fixed price. No escalation clauses. One number that doesn’t move unless you change the scope.”
Our Work in Spring Branch
Homes we’ve built in Spring Branch.
Move-In Ready in Spring Branch
Don’t want to wait? We have move-in ready homes in Spring Branch.
If you’d like a Hearthside Home without the custom build timeline, we maintain a small inventory of move-in ready homes in the Spring Branch area — built to the same standard as every custom project we take on.
View Available Homes →Common Questions
What people ask before building in Spring Branch.
Is Spring Branch in Comal County or Kendall County?
Both — the county line runs through the community. The county your land falls in determines which permitting office you deal with and which regulations apply. We identify jurisdiction on every Spring Branch project at the start of pre-construction, before it creates problems.
Do Spring Branch lots have water service or do I need a well?
It depends entirely on which subdivision or tract you’re on. Some areas have water service through Canyon Lake Water Service Company or other providers. Others require a private well. We verify utility availability on every lot before design begins — because it affects your budget and your timeline.
How long does a custom home build take in Spring Branch?
Typically 12–16 months from contract to move-in, depending on site complexity and custom finish selections. County permit timelines are built into that estimate from the start. We don’t give you an optimistic schedule and then explain later why it slipped.
Do you have any move-in ready homes in Spring Branch?
We frequently have move-in ready homes in the Spring Branch area. Check our Available Homes page for current inventory — these are built to the same standard as our custom projects, on acreage land, and available without the custom build timeline.
What does a custom home cost in Spring Branch?
Our Spring Branch projects range from $500,000 to $1,500,000+ depending on size, site, and finish level. Fixed-price contract means one number — it doesn’t move unless you change the scope. No escalation clauses, no allowances that quietly become overruns.
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The First Draft is a free preliminary floor plan drawn for your Spring Branch homesite — at no charge, with no obligation. Carter will be in touch within one business day.
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