April 23, 2026
If you can work from anywhere, the real question becomes where do you actually want to live? For many remote workers, Kerrville stands out because it offers a slower Hill Country pace without feeling cut off from the rest of the region. If you are weighing a move, this guide will help you understand connectivity, housing, lifestyle, and what day-to-day remote work can really look like in Kerrville. Let’s dive in.
Kerrville sits in Kerr County, about 65 miles northwest of San Antonio just off Interstate 10, which makes it more connected than many buyers first assume. County and economic development materials describe the area as a small regional center with practical access to larger markets, including about an hour to San Antonio International Airport and roughly two hours to Austin-Bergstrom International Airport, according to Kerr County.
That balance matters when you work remotely. You may not need a daily commute, but you probably still want easy regional travel, access to clients or colleagues, and a home base that feels manageable. In Kerrville, the 2024 Census QuickFacts estimate a population of 25,141 with 10,318 households and a mean travel time to work of 16.7 minutes, which helps paint the picture of a smaller city with less day-to-day congestion.
For remote workers, internet service is usually the first deal-breaker. Kerrville shows encouraging household connectivity numbers, with 94.2% of households reporting a computer and 88.3% reporting a broadband internet subscription in the city’s latest QuickFacts profile.
Still, citywide numbers do not replace property-level homework. The most important step is to check the FCC National Broadband Map by exact street address so you can see which providers, connection types, and advertised speeds are reported for that specific location.
The FCC also makes an important distinction: the map reflects reported availability, not actual in-home performance, affordability, or adoption. It also notes that mobile coverage is intended more for outdoor or in-vehicle use than as a guarantee of indoor signal quality. If you rely on video calls, large file uploads, or multiple users working from home at once, this step should be part of your home search from day one.
Even if you love working from home, it helps to have options. Kerrville gives you a few practical backup choices when you need a different setting, stronger focus, or a place to meet.
The Butt-Holdsworth Memorial Library offers free public Wi-Fi, 27 public-access computers with printing, and a conference room that can be booked for small meetings. That makes it a useful resource for a temporary work session or a change of scenery.
There is one important note, though. The city says the library’s Wi-Fi is unsecured, so it is better treated as a convenience workspace than a place to assume private network security for sensitive work.
KerrEDC also highlights a local workspace called The Office for entrepreneurs, freelancers, and remote workers. According to the city’s resource page, it offers private offices, communal work areas, high-speed internet, and meeting rooms, which can be especially appealing if you want more structure than a home office provides.
One reason remote workers look beyond bigger metros is simple: if you are home more often, your surroundings matter more. Kerrville offers a mix of outdoor access and community amenities that can make the workday feel a little lighter.
Kerrville-Schreiner Park is the city’s largest municipal park at 517 acres along the Guadalupe River. It includes trails, river access, camping, and other recreation features, giving you a true outdoor reset close to home.
For a more in-town option, Louise Hays Park offers riverfront access, trailheads, picnic areas, pavilions, a playground, an interactive fountain, and event space. If your ideal routine includes a morning walk, an evening by the river, or easy access to open space between meetings, that type of amenity can shape your quality of life in a meaningful way.
Kerr County also points to attractions such as the Cailloux Theater, Symphony of the Hills, the Museum of Western Art, the River Trail, and the Texas Arts & Crafts Fair. Together, those destinations suggest that Kerrville is not just scenic. It also offers a local rhythm of arts, events, and recreation that many remote buyers are looking for.
If you are considering a move, housing style and availability matter just as much as internet access. Kerrville’s housing stock remains largely single-family, which can be appealing if you want more space for a dedicated office, guest room, or outdoor living area.
A city housing study and strategic plan estimated that in 2019, 67% of housing units were single-family detached. Apartments, duplexes, triplexes, fourplexes, and mobile homes represented smaller but still meaningful portions of the local inventory.
That same study estimated owner occupancy at 66%, while more recent Census QuickFacts place the owner-occupied rate at 57.9%. Since those figures come from different years and methodologies, the safest takeaway is directional: Kerrville still leans owner-occupied and single-family, but it offers a broader mix than many buyers may expect at first glance.
Current Census figures also report a median owner-occupied home value of $272,700 and a median gross rent of $1,075 in Kerrville. For remote workers trying to compare buying versus renting, those numbers can help frame your budget, even if they should not be treated as a quote for any specific property.
Remote work often gives you more flexibility, but that can make the buy-or-rent question harder, not easier. If you are new to Kerrville, renting can give you time to test commute patterns to airports, verify internet performance in real life, and learn which parts of town best match your routine.
If you are ready to buy, current market indicators suggest you may have room to be thoughtful. The research report notes that Redfin reported a March 2026 median sale price of $339,000 with 109 days on market, while Realtor.com reported a February 2026 median listing price of $469,000 in the 78028 ZIP code and described Kerrville as a buyer’s market.
Those figures measure different things, including sold prices versus active listings, so they are not direct apples-to-apples comparisons. Still, together they point to a market with slower turnover and potential negotiation room, which can benefit buyers who want time to verify work-from-home needs before making a decision.
KerrEDC also says Lennar is developing 620 homes across two Kerrville projects. That signals additional supply coming into the market, even while the area is also described as facing a housing shortage.
If Kerrville is on your short list, it helps to think beyond bedrooms and bathrooms. Remote work changes what makes a home functional.
Here are a few smart questions to ask as you narrow your options:
These are the details that can turn a pretty house into a practical remote-work home.
For out-of-area buyers, Kerrville can look simple on paper but feel more nuanced once you start comparing properties. Two homes with similar price points may offer very different internet options, lot sizes, layouts, or access to the parts of daily life you care about most.
That is where local guidance becomes valuable. When your move involves both lifestyle and logistics, it helps to work with someone who understands Hill Country market patterns, relocation concerns, and how to evaluate a property through the lens of real daily use, not just online photos.
If you are exploring Kerrville as your next home base, Kelly Jo Gonzalez can help you compare neighborhoods, evaluate homes for remote-work functionality, and navigate your move with a concierge-level approach grounded in local expertise.
Stay up to date on the latest real estate trends.
Lifestyle
Have the best of both worlds!
Real Estate
As your real estate agent, Kelly Jo Gonzalez is committed to making the home buying and selling process as smooth as possible. She will listen to your needs and criteria in finding you your “Dream House” and will be dedicated to keeping you informed throughout each step.