New construction · Dripping Springs

Headwaters

Dripping Springs' most polished master-plan, with an on-site elementary and real amenity build-out.

← All communities Actively selling Verified July 2026

Curving street of new two-story homes on suburban Hill Country lots with young oaks and sidewalks
Pricing
$650s–$1.3MBuilder-published base pricing, July 2026 — verify current releases
Lots
50–80 ft lots (~0.15–0.30 ac typical)
Taxes & HOA
~2.4–2.8% with MUD (verify by section)HOA: ~$120–150/mo (verify current dues)
Build types
Production · Semi-custom

The community

Headwaters is the most complete master-planned community in Dripping Springs right now — roughly 1,000 acres off Highway 290 with about half of it left as open space. The amenity package is actually built, not promised: a resort-style pool, fitness center, The HUB coworking and coffee lounge, and a trail network that follows the headwaters of Barton Creek. An on-site Dripping Springs ISD elementary opened for the 2025-26 school year, which materially changed the morning routine for families here.

The trade-off is the tax bill. Headwaters sits in a MUD, and total rates run meaningfully higher than older non-MUD streets closer to downtown Dripping Springs. Rates step down as district debt retires, but verify the current rate for the specific section you’re buying in — it varies.

The homes

This is production and higher-spec production, not custom. Builder-published base pricing in July 2026 runs from the $650s to about $1.3M — verify current releases, because incentives and inventory move monthly. Active builders have included David Weekley Homes, Taylor Morrison, and Drees Custom Homes, with rosters rotating by phase.

Lots are suburban: mostly 50- to 80-foot widths, call it 0.15 to 0.30 acres. Homes run roughly 2,000 to 4,000+ square feet, mostly Hill Country contemporary elevations in stone and fiber cement. Some ridge-line lots back to greenbelt and carry real premiums; interior lots are conventional suburban spacing. If you want an acre and a view, look at Caliterra or acreage neighborhoods further west instead.

Location, schools, and the drive

Headwaters is zoned to Dripping Springs ISD, with the on-site elementary a genuine draw — verify zoning before you write a contract, since boundaries shift as the district grows. Middle and high school are a drive.

The commute is the honest question. Downtown Austin is 35–50 minutes depending on when you hit 290; the Y at Oak Hill improvements have helped, but school-hour traffic through Dripping Springs is real. Belterra Village shopping is 10 minutes east, downtown Dripping Springs about 8 minutes west. If your office is in the city five days a week, drive it at 7:45 a.m. before you decide.

Builders active here

David Weekley Homes, Taylor Morrison, Drees Custom Homes — rosters rotate by phase and release, so treat this as a snapshot (July 2026). We track current releases, inventory homes, and which builders are motivated in any given month.

Before you visit the model home

Tour Headwaters with us

Register us as your representation on your first visit — most builders require it from day one. We'll set up the tour, pull the current release sheets, and tell you which lots and phases we'd actually pick.

Prefer to talk first? (512) 537-8623 or contact@raresidential.com.