River Chase
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River Chase

Mid-$300Ks – $1M+

Northwest of downtown, about 10 miles west of I-35, between New Braunfels and Canyon Lake

River Chase combines acreage lots with a private 58-acre Guadalupe River park, clubhouse, pools and trails. The community sits between New Braunfels and Canyon Lake, giving residents access to both worlds.

What does daily life in River Chase feel like?

Days in River Chase are unusually quiet, deer wander wooded estate lots, and the loudest sounds are typically wildlife. The community mixes families, retirees, and professionals around a 32-acre clubhouse complex with fall festivals, book clubs, and tennis.

What makes River Chase different?

  • Acreage lots
  • Private 58-acre River Park on the Guadalupe
  • Clubhouse, pools, trails
  • Hill Country views

Which schools serve River Chase?

River Chase is in Comal ISD (rated A overall on Niche), feeding Hoffman Lane Elementary, Church Hill Middle, and Canyon High.

How's the commute from River Chase?

Downtown New Braunfels is about 10 miles and 15–20 minutes via Highway 306, with Gruene minutes east. Canyon Lake is 17 miles away (25–30 minutes), San Antonio is roughly 35 minutes, and Austin runs 45–60 minutes.

What's nearby?

Residents enjoy a private 58-acre Guadalupe River park reserved for the community, plus an on-site fitness center, pools, tennis and basketball courts, baseball fields, trails, a stocked fishing pond, butterfly garden, and clubhouse. Town Center at Creekside is nearby for shopping, with Landa Park in New Braunfels for additional recreation.

Is there an HOA in River Chase?

POA dues are $200/year per lot (capped at $400 for owners with multiple lots) and cover maintenance, parks, amenities, and architectural review. There is also a $200 transfer fee at closing.

What's the River Chase market doing?

In early 2026 there were 26 active listings, with an average price of $891K (about $284/sf), high-end sales up to $1.5M, and recent medians of $669K–$828K. Days on market averaged about 104.

Who buys in River Chase?

Buyers tend to be Austin and San Antonio relocators, families drawn by the river park and Comal ISD schools, retirees, executives, and a smaller share of investors.

New construction in River Chase

Mostly resale, with occasional active listings

River Chase FAQ

Frequently asked about River Chase.

How big is the River Chase river park?

River Chase residents share a private 58-acre park on the Guadalupe River reserved exclusively for the community. It is set up for swimming, fishing, and kayaking.

Sources: mynbhome.com

Why are River Chase HOA dues so low?

Annual POA dues are just $200 per lot (capped at $400 for owners with multiple lots), unusually low for a community with this level of amenities. Acreage lots and a smaller shared infrastructure footprint help keep dues down, but there is a $200 transfer fee at closing.

Sources: mynbhome.com

What schools serve River Chase?

River Chase is in Comal ISD, rated A overall on Niche, with Hoffman Lane Elementary, Church Hill Middle, and Canyon High.

Sources: Comal ISD

How big are River Chase lots?

Most lots are 1 to 5 acres, with some parcels exceeding 20 acres. Custom homes are typically 4,000+ square feet in stone, stucco, and limestone with no cookie-cutter floor plans.

Sources: kwnewbraunfels.com

How is the River Chase market in early 2026?

Roughly 26 listings were active, averaging $891K (about $284/sf) with recent median sales of $669K–$828K and a high near $1.5M. Days on market averaged about 104.

Sources: mynbhome.com

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