Killeen

About

Killeen’ was a small farming community that grew dramatically during the early 1940s. Families were asked to give up their homesteads to support the war effort by making space for Camp Hood. After World War II, Camp Hood became Fort Hood, solidifying Killeen’s identity as a military town. In 2023, Fort Hood was officially redesignated Fort Cavazos. 

Today Killeen is the quintessential military town. It is located just beyond Fort Cavazos’ main gate and has a population of over 140,000. ‘K-Town’ is one of the largest communities supporting Fort Cavazos, and most residents are affiliated with the military in some way. Nearly all of your name-brand shopping is available in the city, along with a mall and many car dealerships. There is also a variety of smaller, independently owned stores and restaurants that represent the diversity of the community. There are also parks, a city pool, and a splash pad to provide relief during the hot Texas summers.

Neighbors

If your neighbors aren’t currently serving in the military, they probably just retired or had parents who retired and settled here. The community is working class and extremely service-oriented. The residents that aren’t in the military own, operate, or work in businesses or organizations that support Fort Cavazos. There aren’t many “born and bred” locals. The population is mostly transient families.

Neighborhood Feel

You can find a little bit of everything in Killeen. The homes vary in style from mobile to mansions, and typically all within a couple of miles from each other. Areas close to post and within the Stan Schlueter Loop (a highway that circles the center of town) tend to be older, smaller, and sometimes a bit run down. Prices rise a bit in East Killeen, but you’ll still see a variety of nice to not-so-nice properties. In the northwest, you’ll find small ranch-style homes built in the 2000s. The southeast is where you’ll find the newer homes with a bit more space, although they’re still pretty common in style (we heard the term “cookie cutter” more than once).

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Neighborhood Location

Commute
TJ Mills Gate
Drive Time to Gate
8 to 20* minutes
By Transit
N/A

Neighborhood Info

Killeen - Fort Hood, TX - gomillie.com

Points of Interest

The Lions Club Aquatics Park

Killeen Mall

Long Branch Park

Central Texas College

Texas A&M University-Central Texas

Stonetree Golf Club

Big Plus

Killeen has lower property taxes than its neighbor, Harker Heights. Rental rates are lower because of this. If you can find a home in the “sweet spot” in southeast Killeen, you can take advantage of the desirable Harker Heights High School but remain in Killeen city limits for property taxes.  

There is an off-post clinic in Killeen for dependents that spouses highly recommend.

You’ll find just about all the shopping you need in Killeen, from groceries to a mall.

Killeen’s population is richly diverse and extremely military-friendly.

Killeen is convenient to Fort Cavazos, and the commute is ideal. You’re also closer to Harker Heights (where everyone’s favorite Target is) and other towns along Highway 190.

Killeen is your “most bang for your buck” community.

Things to Consider

The neighborhoods vary widely from street to street, and you’ll often find a mobile home park two miles from a gated community. It is recommended not to rent or buy sight unseen here and to have someone check out the area first (try one of our Scouts!). Most of the spouses we spoke with recommended living south of Highway 190 and outside the Sam Schlueter Loop.

Killeen just eliminated their recycling program, so the eco-conscious will have to take their recycling to the center themselves.

While proximity to the gate is great for commuting, there are also the “right outside the gate” establishments that tend to cluster near an Army base. You can find fantastic eateries, “sew shops,” and tattoo parlors, but also some hit-and-miss neighborhoods and apartment complexes.

Central Texas gets hot. We’re talking sweltering hot. Transplants from anywhere except the southeastern U.S. report experiencing climate shock. This semi-arid region has warm winters and hot, humid summers. Look for homes with big, shady oak trees to save on cooling expenses. Irrigation systems are also a huge money and time saver if you plan to keep up a yard. Also, be aware that this is part of Tornado Alley.

How’s the Market?

The average Killeen home value is $222,181, up 8.7% over the past year, and goes to pending in around 23 days., according to the Zillow Home Value Index (May 2023).

School Scoop

The public schools in Killeen are part of Killeen Independent School District (KISD). KISD serves the Central Texas communities of Killeen, Fort Cavazos, Harker Heights, and Nolanville.

KISD offers a full-day 3-year-old preschool program to children of military members residing in the attendance zone of the on-post school they will attend. A full-day 4-year-old preschool program is available to children of military members, those who speak a language other than English at home, those eligible for free/reduced lunch, and homeless and foster children.

KISD offers the chance for interdistrict transfers, especially if your student is interested in taking advantage of special programs. An attractive alternative may include Killeen High School’s International Baccalaureate program, the orchestra at Harker Heights High School, leadership courses at Ellison High School, or engineering and robotics courses at Shoemaker High School. Transfers can be granted for a number of different reasons as outlined by the KISD board of trustees. Transportation is not provided to students attending a school outside their zone.

Killeen Independent School District and the school-run media outlet, KISD-TV Channel 17, work in conjunction with Fort Cavazos to broadcast graduation ceremonies to deployed military family members.

Highlighted Areas

Oak View

Bunny Trail

Andalucia

Western Oaks