Welcome to Boerne — Hill Country Charm with Modern Growth

Boerne, Texas, offers the perfect blend of small-town charm and Hill Country beauty, all within a short drive of San Antonio. It’s no surprise that so many people are choosing to call Boerne home.
But before you start house hunting, it’s important to understand that not all “Boerne” addresses are created equal — and a few local details can make a big difference in where you choose to live.
🗺️ Understanding Boerne’s ETJ and City Limits
Many homebuyers are surprised to learn that having a Boerne mailing address doesn’t always mean you actually live within the City of Boerne.
That’s because the Boerne Post Office covers a large surrounding area—so even if your address says “Boerne, TX,” your property might still sit outside the official city limits.
If that’s the case, your utilities likely won’t be provided by the City of Boerne.
Instead, your home might:
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Be part of a Municipal Utility District (MUD)
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Use a private well and septic system
💡 Pro Tip: Review the City of Boerne’s ETJ (Extraterritorial Jurisdiction) Map to see which areas are inside city limits and which are not.
💧 Utilities and Taxes — Why It Matters?
When comparing homes, it’s important to know who provides your utilities and how that impacts your budget.
If your home is connected to City of Boerne utilities, that means you won’t have a MUD tax, but you’ll need to follow city ordinances and regulations.
Homes located in a Municipal Utility District (MUD) are outside city limits but still have access to water and sewer services through the district. These properties often come with higher property taxes to cover those services.
If your property uses a private well and septic system, you’ll enjoy lower property taxes and more independence. However, you’re responsible for maintaining both systems.which can add to your long-term costs.
Understanding these differences ahead of time can help you budget more accurately and avoid surprises when it comes to your first tax bill or inspection report.
🏗️ Keep an Eye on Boerne’s Thoroughfare Plan
Boerne’s Thoroughfare Plan outlines potential future roadway projects — and it’s something every homebuyer should review before deciding where to buy.

Since this plan helps predict where future roads and expansions will occur, it could impact commute times, traffic, and even property values in the future.
You can find the latest thoroughfare updates on the City of Boerne website.
🌿 Boerne’s Growth — Balancing Charm and Change
Boerne has long been known for its small-town charm, historic Main Street, and Hill Country scenery. However, like much of Central Texas, growth is rapidly changing the landscape.

If you’ve noticed bumper stickers or t-shirts saying “Boerne Gone Forever,” you’ve seen the local sentiment — many residents feel the area is changing fast. While growth brings new amenities, it’s also reshaping the community that so many love.
That’s why it’s important to decide what “small-town charm” means to you before you move.
- Do you want to live close to Main Street for easy access to shops and dining
- Or would you prefer the peace and privacy of acreage outside the city limits?
Knowing your priorities will help narrow your search and ensure your new Boerne home truly fits your lifestyle.
🏡 We’re Here to Help You Navigate Boerne
With so many options — city utilities, MUDs, and rural properties — finding the right home in Boerne can feel overwhelming. At Origen Realty, we know the Boerne area and can help you understand the details that make each property unique.
📞 Contact us today to explore your options and find your perfect place to call home in Boerne, TX.
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