Fair Oaks Ranch is a residential community, not a town in the traditional sense. There is no Main Street, no corner coffee shop within walking distance, and no historic downtown. What it does offer is space, privacy, and a landscape of rolling hills, live oaks, and wide-open sky. For California buyers leaving density, this is often the primary draw.
Character and Vibe
Many properties sit on 1 to 5+ acres, and the community has an equestrian-friendly culture with riding trails and zoning that permits horses on larger lots. The Fair Oaks Ranch Golf and Country Club provides a social hub and maintained open space. The community is residential — residents drive to Boerne or San Antonio for most errands and dining.
Typical Price Ranges
- Median home price: ~$475,000 (2025)
- Entry-level: $400,000–$475,000 (smaller homes on smaller lots within the community)
- Family homes: $475,000–$700,000 (2,800–4,500 sq ft on 1–2 acres)
- Custom/luxury: $800,000–$1,500,000+ (estate homes on 2–5+ acres with Hill Country views)
Lot Sizes
Properties typically range from 1 to 5+ acres, with some estates exceeding 10 acres. For California buyers accustomed to quarter-acre suburban lots, the amount of space available at these price points is the primary draw. Room for horses, a workshop, or simply an unobstructed view of Hill Country terrain.
School District
Most Fair Oaks Ranch addresses are within the Boerne ISD attendance zone, giving you the same A-rated schools as Boerne proper. Some sections fall within Northside ISD or Comal ISD depending on exact location. Verify the specific school assignment for any address before committing.
Commute to San Antonio
20 miles to the I-10/Loop 1604 interchange — roughly 25 to 35 minutes. This is closer to San Antonio than Boerne proper, which is a meaningful advantage for buyers who commute to the city regularly.
HOA Considerations
Yes — HOA fees and CC&Rs vary by section within Fair Oaks Ranch. Some neighborhoods have more restrictive covenants than others. Read the governing documents during your option period. Know what restrictions apply to exterior modifications, accessory structures, livestock, and home-based businesses.
Who It Suits Best
Buyers who want space, privacy, and newer construction. Equestrians and hobby farmers. Remote workers who spend most days at home and drive to town when needed. Families who prioritize lot size over walkability and want A-rated schools.
Who Should Look Elsewhere
Buyers who want walkable access to shops, restaurants, and community gathering spots. Anyone uncomfortable with well water and septic systems — many Fair Oaks Ranch properties rely on private wells. Buyers on a tight budget; this is among the more expensive options in the Hill Country comparison set.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Is Fair Oaks Ranch a good fit for California families?
Fair Oaks Ranch is an excellent fit for families who want space, privacy, and newer construction while still accessing A-rated Boerne ISD schools. The tradeoff is no walkable downtown — this is a residential community, not a town with shops and restaurants within walking distance. Most families drive to Boerne or San Antonio for errands and dining.
Do all Fair Oaks Ranch properties have well water?
Many Fair Oaks Ranch properties rely on private wells rather than municipal water. Some sections have community water systems. Well water requires testing for quality and contamination, and pump maintenance is the homeowner's responsibility. Verify the water source for any specific address before committing.
How does Fair Oaks Ranch compare to Boerne for relocators?
Fair Oaks Ranch offers more space and newer construction on 1–5+ acre lots, with a median around $475,000. Boerne offers a walkable downtown, historic character, and tighter community feel at a median around $425,000. Both access Boerne ISD schools. Fair Oaks Ranch is closer to San Antonio (25–35 min vs 35–45 min). Choose Fair Oaks Ranch for space; choose Boerne for walkability.