6 Cities Near Fort Hood to Buy or Rent in this Year

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Updated on June 14th, 2023

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Located in Kileen, Texas, Fort Hood is an army base and is the largest military base in the world by area, with more than 215,000 acres. If you’re looking for places to live near the military base, there are many great options available to you. To help make your search easier, we’ve gathered 6 cities near Fort Hood you may want to consider buying or renting in. Keep reading to see if one of these cities is right for you. 

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#1: Killeen, TX

Miles from Fort Hood: 4
Population: 149,000
Median home sale price: $235,000 
Average 1-bed rent: $595 
Walk Score: 30
Transit Score: 38

The city of Killeen, TX, is known as the neighbor of Fort Hood, and the city’s economy heavily depends on the fort, its soldiers, and their families. At one time, Elvis Presley himself was stationed at Fort Hood and lived in the city.

Killeen has a lot to offer in terms of entertainment. From touring the world’s largest military installation to enjoying the Vive Les Arts Theatre, there’s something for everyone. Green Avenue Park also hosts a farmers’ market each Friday from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m., and there are over 20 parks located in the city.

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#2: Temple, TX

Miles from Fort Hood: 30
Population: 77,000
Median home sale price: $306,500 
Average 1-bed rent: $1,255 
Walk Score: 29
Transit Score: 36

Temple is located in the central part of the state, about halfway between Dallas and Austin. The city is home to a variety of industries and businesses, along with several colleges and universities, including Temple College and the University of Mary Hardin-Baylor.

If you decide to move to Temple, there is much to do to keep you busy. For history buffs, the Temple Railroad and Heritage Museum is a must-see. The museum chronicles the town’s rich railroad history and displays several locomotives and cars. Art lovers will enjoy the Temple Public Art District, which features several sculptures and murals. And for those who enjoy the outdoors, Belton Lake and Miller Springs Nature Center are both nearby and offer plenty of opportunities for hiking, camping, and fishing.

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#3: Georgetown, TX

Miles from Fort Hood: 41
Population: 75,500
Median home sale price: $483,250 
Average 1-bed rent: $1,460 
Walk Score: 23
Transit Score: 35

Georgetown, established in 1848, has over 180 homes and buildings listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Georgetown is the perfect balance of small-town charm with all the conveniences of larger cities. Those moving from larger cities will be pleasantly surprised by the range of shopping, healthcare, and entertainment found in the area. Southwestern University, the oldest university in Texas, founded in 1840, is located in Georgetown and about one-half mile from the historic square. The city is also known as the “Red Poppy Capital of Texas” for the red poppy wildflowers planted throughout the city.

There are a number of things to do for those living in Georgetown, Texas. Some popular attractions include visiting the Georgetown Palace Theatre, taking a walk or bike ride along the San Gabriel River, or exploring the historic downtown area. 

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#4: Leander, TX

Miles from Fort Hood: 47
Population: 61,000
Median home sale price: $555,000 
Average 1-bed rent: $1,715 
Walk Score: 28
Transit Score: 41

Leander is a small city that is growing quickly. Leander is well known for its award-winning schools, outdoor recreation, and proximity to Austin.

For those living in Leander, there are plenty of activities and attractions to keep you busy. The Lakeline Mall and Round Rock Premium Outlets are both located less than 10 miles away, while Inner Space Caverns and Lake Travis are both 10 or 11 miles away. Automotive enthusiasts would enjoy the car show that is held every month in Leander on the last Sunday. For those who enjoy playing sports or being active, the 47-acre Benbrook Ranch Park offers soccer fields, pavilions, a disc golf course, a skate park, a playscape, hiking and biking trails, and a BMX track. The Chrystal Falls Golf Club is an 18-hole course perfect for individuals of all skill levels.

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#5: Cedar Park, TX

Miles from Fort Hood: 54
Population: 77,000
Median home sale price: $530,000 
Average 1-bed rent: $1,806 
Walk Score: 26
Transit Score: 40

Cedar Park, TX, is a great place to move to if you’re looking for a small-town feel. The city is famous for ample public green space, like the sprawling Brushy Creek Lake Park. A fun fact about the city is that it is home to more than 750 caves and miles of hiking trails.

If you’re looking for things to do while living in Cedar Park, some popular attractions include the Cedar Park Center, the Austin Zoo, the George Washington Carver Museum, and the Austin Aquarium. 

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#6: Austin, TX

Miles from Fort Hood: 70
Population: 966,000
Median home sale price: $644,000 
Average 1-bed rent: $2,509 
Walk Score: 42
Bike Score: 35
Transit Score: 54

The capital of Texas, Austin, is a lively city on the edge of the Hill Country. Home to the University of Texas at Austin, the city has a youthful vibe and is known for its live music and nightlife scene. There is also a strong food culture in Austin, with several acclaimed restaurants. The city is also home to several parks and outdoor spaces, making it a great place to enjoy the outdoors.

There are many activities a resident can do while living in Austin. Some popular activities include visiting the State Capitol, taking a walk or bike ride through Zilker Park, visiting the University of Texas at Austin campus, checking out the Austin Museum of Art, and listening to live music on Sixth Street.

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Methodology: All cities must have a population of more than 50,000 and be less than 50 miles away from Fort Hood. Median home sale price data from the Redfin Data Center during August 2022. Average rental data from Rent.com during August 2022. Walk Score, Bike Score, and Transit Score from Walkscore.com during August 2022. Population data sourced from the United States Census Bureau.

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Kaye Rich | Redfin Real Estate Agent

Kaye Rich | Redfin Real Estate Agent

Serving homebuyers and sellers in the Austin area, Kaye Rich is a top real estate agent at Redfin with the latest market insights and local expertise. With years of experience as a real estate agent in the greater Austin area, Kaye Rich possesses a wealth of knowledge and expertise in the local market.

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