Custom Home Builder in Hill Country Village, Texas
Two acres at a minimum. Horses on the road. Under 1,000 neighbors. Twelve miles from downtown San Antonio. This is Hill Country Village and there is nowhere else quite like it.
Hill Country Village sits at the top of every short list of the most exclusive addresses in San Antonio – not because it tries to, but because it never compromised on what it was. Large lots. Independence. Privacy. A genuine rural feel, fully intact, just north of the airport. Building a custom home here means building to match that standard. McNair Custom Homes has been doing exactly that throughout north San Antonio and its surrounding enclaves since 1998.
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A City That Incorporated to Stay Exactly What It Was
In the early 1950s, San Antonio was expanding rapidly northward, annexing whatever land it could reach. The residents of what would become Hill Country Village had a different idea. They’d come here for the space – original tracts were a minimum of nine acres – and they weren’t about to let the city’s zoning ordinances and tax rates follow them. So in 1956, they incorporated. Forty votes for, forty against, one mutilated ballot. The measure passed the following year and Hill Country Village has governed itself ever since.
The result is one of the most quietly extraordinary places in Texas. At 2.2 square miles with fewer than 1,000 residents, it is the 7th wealthiest community in Texas by per capita income. Lots range from two acres to well over forty. It is not unusual to see someone ride a horse down a side street. The closest thing to density is a well-placed live oak canopy. And yet US 281 is five minutes from anywhere in Hill Country Village, downtown San Antonio is a twenty minute drive, and Stone Oak’s retail and dining corridor is practically next door.
Hill Country Village is the rare place that has everything – space, privacy, location, and schools – and has never had to choose between them.

















