New Braunfels Community
Cotton Crossing
Cotton Crossing Homes for Sale
Cotton Crossing is an established New Braunfels neighborhood built out through the 2000s and early 2010s, offering an unusually wide range of home sizes — from comfortable mid-size plans to large executive homes. With mature landscaping, a convenient location near Loop 337 and I-35, and competitive pricing for the square footage, it is a popular choice for families wanting an established community with room to grow.
Cotton Crossing Homes for Sale
Community Overview
Developed from the mid-2000s through about 2013, Cotton Crossing has settled into a mature community of single-family homes. What sets it apart is the breadth of its housing stock — plans span from around 1,479 square feet up to nearly 4,835 square feet — so buyers can find everything from a right-sized home to a spacious executive residence within one neighborhood. Because it is fully built out, most sales are resale, giving buyers finished landscaping and a proven community.
Choosing a Builder
Cotton Crossing was built by production builders during its 2000s and 2010s development and now trades primarily on the resale market. The wide range of floor plans reflects the neighborhood’s phased build-out, and the larger homes in particular offer substantial square footage. We can set up alerts so you hear about Cotton Crossing listings — especially the larger executive plans, which don’t come up often — as soon as they hit the MLS.
Location
Central New Braunfels, near Loop 337 & I-35
School District
New Braunfels area schools
HOA Management
Cotton Crossing HOA (~$575/yr)
Signature Amenity
Wide range of home sizes, established
Home Sizes & Lot Types
Homes in Cotton Crossing range dramatically from about 1,479 to 4,834 square feet, with three- to five-bedroom plans most common and some very large homes offering even more. Pricing varies widely with home size: recent active listings of the larger homes have run from the upper $500,000s toward $640,000, at roughly $258 per square foot, while smaller resale plans trade for less. It is a neighborhood where the specific home drives the price more than a single average.
Amenities
Cotton Crossing is a traditional residential neighborhood where the appeal is established homes, mature trees and a central location rather than resort-style amenities, which helps keep HOA dues moderate. Residents are minutes from New Braunfels’ shopping and dining along Loop 337 and I-35, the rivers, and downtown, with quick highway access for commuters.
Schools
Cotton Crossing is served by the New Braunfels area’s public schools; depending on the exact address, homes may be zoned to New Braunfels ISD or Comal ISD. Because campus assignments vary by location within the community, we recommend confirming the specific zoned schools for any home before you buy.
Location
Cotton Crossing is located in New Braunfels with convenient access to Loop 337 and Interstate 35, placing shopping, dining, healthcare and the city’s river attractions within a short drive. The central position makes commuting toward San Antonio or Austin straightforward while keeping everyday conveniences close.
Utilities
Cotton Crossing is served by the City of New Braunfels and New Braunfels Utilities (NBU) for water, wastewater and electric service. Buyers should confirm current provider details and any transfer requirements at closing.
HOA Information
Cotton Crossing has a homeowners association with moderate dues — historically around $575 per year — that maintains community standards and common areas. We’ll provide the current dues, any transfer fees and community documents for any active listing so you have the complete monthly picture.
Why Buyers Choose Cotton Crossing
Buyers choose Cotton Crossing for its range and value: an established neighborhood where you can find anything from a mid-size family home to a large executive residence, all with mature landscaping and a central New Braunfels location. It is especially appealing to buyers who want more square footage and a settled community without a new-construction premium.
What sizes of homes are in Cotton Crossing?
Cotton Crossing has an unusually wide range — from about 1,479 to 4,834 square feet — with three- to five-bedroom plans common and some very large executive homes, so buyers can find many sizes in one neighborhood.
What do homes cost in Cotton Crossing?
Pricing varies widely with home size; recent active listings of the larger homes have run from the upper $500,000s to around $640,000 (about $258 per square foot), while smaller resale plans price for less.
When was Cotton Crossing built?
The community was developed from the mid-2000s through about 2013 and is now fully built out, so most sales are established resale homes with mature landscaping.
What are the HOA dues at Cotton Crossing?
HOA dues have historically run around $575 per year, covering community standards and common areas. We’ll confirm the current figure for any active listing.
Where is Cotton Crossing located?
Cotton Crossing is centrally located in New Braunfels near Loop 337 and Interstate 35, keeping shopping, dining, healthcare and the rivers a short drive away.
Realty United Buyer Representation
Realty United helps buyers navigate New Braunfels communities like Cotton Crossing from first tour to closing. With several active builders on-site, that means helping you compare floor plans and pricing across builders, understand HOA and MUD-related costs, and represent your interests — not the builder’s — throughout the process. Whether Cotton Crossing is the right fit or you want to compare it against other New Braunfels communities, we will give you straight answers.
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