Communities Comfort

Comfort, Texas

A small, historic Hill Country town founded in 1854 by German freethinkers — offering a quieter, more rural alternative to Boerne with more land per dollar.

Kendall County · Population ~1,500–1,900 · 48 miles NW of San Antonio

Bill Ross By Bill Ross · Updated July 2026
Price Range
$365K–$500K
Typical Lot
0.5–10+ acres
Schools
Comfort ISD
To Downtown SA
55–65 min

With a population under 2,000, Comfort offers a quieter, more rural alternative to Boerne — roughly 18 miles farther west along I-10. Median home sale prices range from approximately $365,000 to $500,000, depending on the segment, with rural acreage properties listed higher. For California buyers, this represents exceptional value for the amount of land available.

Character and Vibe

Comfort has a historic district with approximately 100 limestone buildings dating to the 1800s, an artistic community of galleries and studios, and a pace of life that is genuinely slow — not a marketing tagline. The town hosts the annual Comfort Fun Fest and maintains a close-knit community identity. It is quieter and more rural than Boerne, with fewer commercial services and less foot traffic.

Typical Price Ranges

  • In-town homes: $325,000–$450,000
  • Rural properties: $400,000–$729,000+ depending on acreage and improvements
  • Historic homes: Variable — some restored historic properties command premiums

Lot Sizes

In-town lots can be modest (under an acre), but most buyers looking at Comfort are drawn to the rural parcels that range from 1 to 10+ acres. This is a strong option for buyers who want more land per dollar than Boerne. For California buyers accustomed to paying $1.5 million for a quarter-acre lot, Comfort's pricing on acreage is transformative.

School District

Comfort ISD serves approximately 1,090 students across three campuses. The district is known for small class sizes and a community-oriented approach, though it does not carry the same state-level ratings as Boerne ISD. For families prioritizing top TEA ratings, this is a consideration worth evaluating in person.

Commute to San Antonio

48 miles via I-10 — typically 55 to 65 minutes. This is a longer commute than Boerne or Fair Oaks Ranch, and it is a meaningful factor for anyone working in San Antonio on a daily basis. Comfort works best for remote workers, retirees, or buyers who only need to reach the city a few times per week.

Who It Suits Best

Artists, writers, and creative professionals seeking a quiet rural setting. Retirees who want small-town life and are comfortable with a longer drive to urban services. Buyers who want more land for less money and do not need the infrastructure density of Boerne.

Who Should Look Elsewhere

Buyers who need frequent access to San Antonio's urban amenities. Families who prioritize top-tier school district ratings. Anyone uncomfortable with limited commercial services — Comfort has basic necessities but not the retail or dining density of Boerne.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Comfort a good option for California buyers on a budget?

Comfort offers some of the best value per acre in the Hill Country. In-town homes range from $325,000 to $450,000, and rural properties with significant acreage start around $400,000. For California buyers accustomed to Bay Area or LA prices, Comfort delivers space and character at a fraction of the cost. The tradeoff is a longer commute to San Antonio and fewer commercial services.

What is the school situation in Comfort?

Comfort ISD serves approximately 1,090 students across three campuses. The district is known for small class sizes and a community-oriented approach, though it does not carry the same state-level TEA ratings as Boerne ISD. For families prioritizing top-tier school ratings, this is a consideration worth evaluating in person.

Bill Ross
About the Author

Bill Ross

Bill Ross is the founder of Hill Country Homesteads Group, serving Boerne, Fair Oaks Ranch, San Antonio, and the surrounding Hill Country communities. With nearly four decades in high-tech sales and marketing, Bill brings a strategic, data-driven approach to real estate. He maintains a network of over 1,000 California real estate agents to coordinate seamless cross-state transitions.

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