Custom Home Builder in Spring Branch, Texas
Thirty miles from San Antonio. Acreage you can actually afford. Texas Hill Country terrain that earns its name. Comal ISD schools. This is what you came out here to build.
Spring Branch doesn’t have a city hall, a mayor, or a city limits sign. What it has is genuine Hill Country character: wooded acreage, limestone terrain, canyon views, and a way of living that people drive out here specifically to find and then work hard to protect. Building a custom home here is not a default decision. It is a deliberate one. McNair Custom Homes has been building for buyers who make exactly that kind of commitment since 1998, and the greater Spring Branch corridor is one of our most active building areas in the Texas Hill Country.
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Spring Branch Isn‘t a City. That’s Exactly the Point.
Spring Branch, Texas has been on maps since 1858 – when the land was homesteaded for a dollar – but it has never been incorporated, and that’s not an oversight. It’s a feature.
Situated along US-281 in Comal County about 30 miles north of San Antonio, Spring Branch is an unincorporated community in the truest sense: a loose constellation of rural subdivisions, acreage properties, gated communities, and Hill Country terrain, held together not by city government but by the shared understanding of why people chose to live here in the first place. No city taxes. Generous land. Canyon views from ridge tops throughout the area. The Guadalupe River and Canyon Lake within easy reach for recreation. Comal ISD schools that consistently rank among the strongest in the region.
The communities that have grown up along the Spring Branch corridor – River Crossing, Mystic Shores, Cypress Springs, Serenity Oaks, and others – each have their own character, but they share the same underlying appeal: acreage lots, natural terrain, and a lifestyle defined by the land around you rather than the street you happen to live on.
Spring Branch doesn’t attract people who settled here. It attracts people who chose here. And a custom home, built specifically for a specific lot on a specific piece of the Hill Country, is the right way to honor that choice.

















