
Spring Branch, TX 78070 (Comal County)
About this property
Discover refined Hill Country luxury, set on nearly 17 acres under a wildlife exemption, this transitional horse property offers exceptional privacy, recreation, and approximately 4,450 square feet of elegant living space. A private drive and grand circle entry lead to the striking stone and stucco residence with a standing seam metal roof and exposed hardwood trusses. Inside, the impressive foyer showcases triple barrel ceilings with gold leaf accents, sculpted stone archways, and hand-scraped hardwood floors. The home offers three private bedroom suites, four full baths, and a spacious three-car garage. The 2025-updated chef’s kitchen features Cambria quartz countertops, gas cooktop, designer sink and faucet, upgraded lighting, and refined finishes. Outdoor living includes a covered pavilion, saltwater pool, two-stall horse barn with tack room, fenced pasture, 25x24 workshop, and private shooting range, located within the exclusive gated Cross Canyon Ranch community.
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About the Area
1941 Canyon Curve Curv is located in Spring Branch, Texas — Comal County in the Texas Hill Country. Comal County is one of the fastest-growing counties in the United States, anchored by New Braunfels — a city founded by German Prince Carl of Solms-Braunfels in 1845 whose heritage lives on in Wurstfest, historic Gruene, and the Comal and Guadalupe Rivers that draw millions of tubers and kayakers each summer.
The Comal River — the shortest river in Texas at just 2.5 miles — flows entirely within New Braunfels before joining the Guadalupe River. The Guadalupe River canyon through Canyon Lake creates dramatic limestone bluffs and one of the most scenic waterways in Central Texas. Canyon Lake reservoir sits in the northern part of the county.
Spring Branch had an estimated population of 260 as of 2023. The 78070 zip code has a median household income of $115,076, a median home value of $469,500, and a median age of 47.2. The average household size is 2.61 people.
San Antonio and Austin metro growth has made Comal County a premier destination for suburban buyers seeking Hill Country character with urban access. Tourism centered on the rivers, Schlitterbahn waterpark, and historic Gruene Hall — the oldest continually operating dance hall in Texas — generates significant hospitality revenue alongside a booming residential real estate market.
Demographic data sourced from the U.S. Census Bureau, American Community Survey 5-Year Estimates (2023).
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