The Grove at Vintage Oaks sits in New Braunfels, Texas, right in the Texas Hill Country, and if someone's looking for a peaceful community with natural beauty and easy living, this place offers homes starting from the $400s and acreage lots starting in the $90s, with choices for semi-custom homes on 1/3-acre lots that are lower maintenance but still have space and thoughtful layouts, plus homesites up to 1+ acres for folks wanting open space and long views. The place itself covers 3,900 acres, with The Grove neighborhood giving a more private feel, and the area has five miles of walking trails, letting residents stroll or bike among the rolling hills and big trees, and they've got pools to relax in, including an Olympic-size pool, a lazy river, and a Tuscan-style clubhouse for get-togethers or everyday use, as well as kids' playgrounds, ball fields, tennis and soccer courts, all located close to the Comal River and Guadalupe River, not to mention several lakes like Canyon Lake and McQueeney Lake for those wanting to fish or just enjoy the water.
The homes, most built between 2019 and 2021, have size ranges from just over 2,100 square feet to about 3,500, with options as large as five bedrooms and more than four bathrooms, plus features like attached garages, walk-in closets, open-concept living spaces, porches and patios, and lots of storage, and for those preferring custom touches, over 60 floor plans stand ready for adjustments, with Fiber-to-the-Home internet, natural gas, and custom privacy fences included, as well as laundry rooms, offices or studies, and game rooms depending on the home chosen. There's a Fitness Club that puts on more than 100 classes each month, and scheduled activities seem to fill the calendar all year, from Summer Concert Series and July 4th fireworks to wine socials and kids' clubs, and the whole place is near shopping, dining, and entertainment if a resident wants to go out.
The Grove at Vintage Oaks has options for folks seeking senior living with a safe and active setting, and care support comes with 24-hour call systems, supervision for extra help, and comprehensive healthcare and medical services. Meal services are flexible, with an all-day dining room, allergy-sensitive meals, diabetes-friendly options, and restaurant-style dining if needed, and private rooms come with bathrooms, internet, kitchenettes, air conditioning, cable TV, and phone services. Community help stretches from housekeeping and laundry to family support and move-in coordination, and there's a concierge to answer questions, a game room and library for leisure, an arts room, movie nights, a wellness room, theater, and transportation services, all backed by staff and agents like Terre Collins and Diana Colbath who know the area and help residents or families through the process, whether for in-person or virtual tours, or just setting up and tracking favorite properties.
Many homes back up to green spaces for privacy, and the neighborhood includes both gated and non-gated areas, plus dedicated entrances and maintained streets. Folks can pick a builder and build when ready or choose a move-in-ready home, and the property tracker and email alerts help keep folks up to date with new listings. The community is right on the Texas Wine Trail and has a Tuscan Clubhouse as its main gathering spot, and with so many outdoor programs, fitness events, and community-sponsored get-togethers, residents can stay as busy or as quiet as they prefer, with plenty of support and a friendly environment to help folks make their home in the heart of the Hill Country.