BSW Relocation · Temple, TX · Updated June 2026
Homes for Sale Near Baylor Scott & White in Temple, TX
If you’re relocating to the BSW Temple campus, McLane Children’s, or the Olin E. Teague VA, here’s where to actually buy — neighborhoods sorted by real drive time to the hospital, with real MLS prices and the school-district traps the national portals get wrong.
Watch the tour: neighborhoods within 15 minutes of Baylor Scott & White Temple, walked through for relocating medical professionals.
Where should you buy near Baylor Scott & White in Temple, TX?
The closest and cheapest entry to the BSW Temple campus is the Hospital District / Western Hills area — roughly 0–5 minutes from the hospital, median sale around $235,000 ($128/sqft), with older homes that need an inspection. Five to ten minutes out you get newer, established options: Canyon Creek (~$284K), the Hills of Westwood (~$297K) new-build corridor, and Sage Meadows (~$268K, best $/sqft). Ten to fifteen minutes out, Lake Pointe and Wyndham Hill give you more house. Temple’s overall median is about $271,000 at $157/sqft — so the hospital-adjacent neighborhoods are at or below the city average.
- Closest + cheapest: Western Hills / Hospital District — ~0–5 min, ~$235K, older homes (inspect).
- Best price per foot: Sage Meadows — ~$112/sqft, but a Temple address that feeds Belton ISD, not Temple ISD.
- The school-zone trap: Wyndham Hill (S. Temple) is Academy ISD, not Temple ISD — a mistake even agents make.
- Don’t assume “near the hospital” = short commute to YOUR building: McLane Children’s and the VA are separate campuses.
Why this page exists
The portals can’t tell you where to live — only what’s listed
Search “homes for sale near Baylor Scott & White Temple” and you get Zillow, Realtor, and Redfin: a map of pins and an automated price guess. None of them answer the question a relocating physician, resident, or nurse is actually asking — where do I buy so my commute is short, my schools are good, and I’m not overpaying for the address? That takes two things portals don’t have: real drive-time tiers to the campus, and address-level knowledge of which Temple neighborhoods quietly feed Belton ISD or Academy ISD instead of Temple ISD. This page is built on both, with closed-sale numbers from the Central Texas MLS — not list prices, not Zestimates.
Source: Central Texas MLS (CTXMLS) closed sales, trailing 12 months, pulled June 2026. Medians and price-per-foot move with the market — verify current data for a specific street.
Read this first
“Near BSW” is three different hospitals — verify which one is yours
Most people picture one hospital. The BSW footprint in Temple is actually a cluster of campuses on different sides of the medical district, and the drive that’s five minutes to one building can be fifteen to another. Before you fall in love with a neighborhood, confirm the drive time to your specific building — not “the hospital” in general.
Don’t assume “near the hospital” means a short commute to your unit. A house that’s a 4-minute drive to the main BSW tower can be a 14-minute drive to McLane Children’s or the Teague VA. Open Google Maps, drop the pin on your actual building, and check the morning-rush drive time before you write an offer. I do this for every medical buyer.
The map · sorted by drive time
Neighborhoods near BSW Temple, ranked by commute tier
Here’s the part the portals skip. Below, Temple’s hospital-area neighborhoods are grouped by approximate drive time to the main BSW campus, cheapest tier first. Every price is median closed sale, price per square foot, days on market, and active listings from the Central Texas MLS over the trailing 12 months. Commute estimates are off-peak and approximate — verify your own route.
The Hospital District
Walk-or-roll closeWestern Hills Temple ISD
The closest established neighborhood to the BSW campus, and the cheapest real entry on this page — mature trees, a true hospital-district location, and a median around $235K at the lowest price-per-foot of any Tier 1 or Tier 2 option here. For a resident or nurse who wants to be minutes from the floor, this is the obvious starting point.
The established ring
Newer · more houseCanyon Creek Temple ISD
An established West Temple neighborhood with mature trees and a settled feel — the move for a physician who wants a real yard and a quiet street, not a brand-new build on a bare lot. Median around $284K at $150/sqft, comfortably under the city’s $157 average.
Hills of Westwood Temple ISD
The West Temple new-construction corridor — the place to land if you want a brand-new home (new roof, new HVAC, builder warranty) within a 5–10 minute commute to BSW. Median around $297K at $165/sqft, the highest price-per-foot of the Tier 2 group, which is what you pay for new.
Sage Meadows Belton ISD
The most house for your money near BSW — median around $268K at roughly $112 per square foot, beating every other neighborhood on this page by $15–$50 a foot. You get the square footage of a much pricier zip for a hospital-adjacent commute.
Sage Meadows carries a Temple mailing address but feeds Belton ISD — not Temple ISD. For a lot of medical families that’s a feature (Belton ISD is well-regarded), but it’s the opposite of what the address implies. If your kids’ school assignment matters, this is the single most important fact on the page. Verify the exact address with the district — boundary lines move, and one street can split two districts.
More house, short trade-off
Tax & school playsLake Pointe Belton ISD
A Temple-city neighborhood that’s become the quiet “tax arbitrage” pick for buyers who do their homework: you’re inside Temple but zoned to Belton ISD, with a median around $272K at $136/sqft. Add ~10–15 minutes of commute and you trade up on space and schools for the money.
Like Sage Meadows, Lake Pointe is a Temple address that feeds Belton ISD — Belton-ISD schooling at a Temple price, without leaving the city. It’s the kind of detail a portal will never surface and a relocating buyer almost never knows to ask. Confirm the exact parcel’s zoning with the district before you commit.
Wyndham Hill Academy ISD
A South Temple neighborhood with newer homes and a higher finish level — median around $275K but the highest price-per-foot in this tier at $168/sqft, which tells you the homes are newer and nicer per square foot. Add roughly 10–15 minutes to the BSW campus.
Wyndham Hill is Academy ISD — not Temple ISD, despite the South Temple address. This trips up buyers and even local agents constantly. Academy ISD is a strong, smaller district, so for many families it’s a plus — but if you assumed Temple ISD and it matters, you’d find out too late. Verify the exact address with Academy ISD before you write.
Wildflower Country Club Temple ISD
The high end for a physician household that wants a luxury home within a reasonable commute — a golf-course community with a median around $515K at $264/sqft, roughly double the city’s price-per-foot. This is the attending-physician or dual-income tier.
At a glance
Every BSW-area neighborhood, side by side
| Neighborhood | Commute tier | Median sold | $/sqft | School district |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Western Hills | Tier 1 (~0–5 min) | $235K | $128 | Temple ISD |
| Canyon Creek | Tier 2 (~5–10 min) | $284K | $150 | Temple ISD |
| Hills of Westwood | Tier 2 (~5–10 min) | $297.5K | $165 | Temple ISD |
| Sage Meadows | Tier 2 (~5–10 min) | $268K | $112 | Belton ISD † |
| Lake Pointe | Tier 3 (~10–15 min) | $272K | $136 | Belton ISD † |
| Wyndham Hill | Tier 3 (~10–15 min) | $275K | $168 | Academy ISD † |
| Wildflower Country Club | Tier 3 (~10–15 min) | ~$515K* | $264 | Temple ISD |
† Temple mailing address but a different school district — verify the exact address with the district. *Wildflower median is from a small sample; treat as directional. Source: CTXMLS closed sales, trailing 12 months, pulled June 2026. Temple city overall: $271,365 median, $157/sqft, 72 DOM, 698 active. Verify current data before deciding.
The money question
Can a resident actually afford to buy near BSW?
Often, yes — and that’s the part residents arriving from higher-cost cities underestimate. With a Tier 1 entry around $235K and Tier 2 options in the $268–$297K range, the BSW-adjacent neighborhoods sit at or below Temple’s $271K median. The bigger lever is the loan: a physician loan can let a resident or new attending buy with little or no money down and no PMI, even before the student loans are gone — which changes the buy-vs-rent math during training. I keep the loan detail on a dedicated page so this one stays about where to live, not how to finance it.
If you’re a resident on a 3–5 year program here, running the rent-vs-buy numbers is worth an hour — the spread between a Western Hills or Sage Meadows payment and what you’d pay to rent something comparable is often smaller than people expect. Full physician-loan breakdown: BSW resident & physician buyer guide.
Get the live list
Want what’s for sale near BSW right now — sorted by your campus?
Tell me which building you’re commuting to and your budget, and I’ll send you everything currently for sale in the right commute tier, with these same real numbers and the exact school-district zoning confirmed. It’s me answering — not a portal feed, not a team.
Fit check
Who buying near BSW is — and isn’t — the right move for
Buying near BSW fits if you…
- Want the shortest realistic commute to your specific campus
- Are a resident or attending who can use a physician loan
- Want Temple ISD, Belton ISD, or Academy ISD — and will verify the exact address
- Plan to be here at least 3–5 years (residency or a real posting)
Rent first — or look wider — if you…
- Are a travel-medical contract here for under a year
- Don’t yet know which BSW building you’ll be assigned to
- Want maximum land/acreage (look toward Belton or out in the county)
- Need to learn the city before committing to a neighborhood
Relocating to BSW? Let’s get your commute and schools right.
Send me your campus and budget and I’ll map the right neighborhoods, confirm the school zoning at the address level, and send you the live listings — before you ever book a trip out here.
Call or text 254-718-4249 See the full BSW relocation guide →Questions medical buyers ask
Homes near BSW Temple: FAQ
What are the closest neighborhoods to Baylor Scott & White in Temple?
Western Hills, in the hospital district, is the closest established neighborhood — roughly 0–5 minutes from the main BSW campus, with a median sale around $235,000. Just beyond it, in the 5–10 minute ring, are Canyon Creek (~$284K), Hills of Westwood (~$297K), and Sage Meadows (~$268K). Always confirm the drive to your specific building, since McLane Children’s and the Teague VA are separate campuses.
How much do homes near BSW Temple cost?
The hospital-adjacent neighborhoods run from about $235,000 in Western Hills (Tier 1) up through the $268,000–$297,500 range in the Tier 2 ring (Sage Meadows, Canyon Creek, Hills of Westwood). Tier 3 options like Lake Pointe and Wyndham Hill sit around $272,000–$275,000, with luxury Wildflower Country Club near $515,000. Temple’s overall median is about $271,000 at $157 per square foot, so most BSW-area neighborhoods are at or below the city average.
Which neighborhoods near BSW are Belton ISD vs Temple ISD vs Academy ISD?
Western Hills, Canyon Creek, Hills of Westwood, and Wildflower Country Club are Temple ISD. Sage Meadows and Lake Pointe carry a Temple address but feed Belton ISD. Wyndham Hill, in South Temple, is Academy ISD — not Temple ISD. Because a single street can split two districts and boundaries change, always verify the exact address with the district before deciding on schools.
What’s the shortest commute to BSW Temple?
Western Hills and the broader hospital district offer the shortest commute — roughly 0–5 minutes to the main BSW Medical Center campus. But “near the hospital” is relative: the main tower, McLane Children’s, and the Olin E. Teague VA are separate campuses, so a home that’s 5 minutes from one can be 15 from another. Measure the drive to your actual building during morning rush.
Can a medical resident afford to buy a home near BSW?
Often, yes. Tier 1 and Tier 2 entries from about $235,000 to $297,000 sit at or below Temple’s median, and a physician loan can let a resident or new attending buy with little or no money down and no PMI even before student loans are paid off. Whether buying beats renting depends on how long your program is — for a 3–5 year residency it’s frequently worth running the numbers.
Is there new construction near BSW Temple?
Yes. Hills of Westwood, in West Temple, is the main new-construction corridor within a 5–10 minute commute, with a median around $297,500 at $165 per square foot. With standing builder inventory there, ask for closing-cost help and a rate buydown rather than accepting a single token incentive. Wyndham Hill in South Temple also has newer construction at a higher finish level.
Should I rent or buy as a resident or travel-medical professional near BSW?
If you’re on a multi-year residency or a real posting, buying often wins — entry prices are reasonable and a physician loan lowers the upfront cost. If you’re on a travel-medical contract under a year, or you don’t yet know which campus you’ll be assigned to, renting first is usually the smarter move. The deciding factors are time horizon and certainty about your building and schedule.
What’s the safest neighborhood near BSW Temple?
The established hospital-district and West Temple neighborhoods — Western Hills, Canyon Creek, and the Hills of Westwood corridor — are settled, owner-occupied areas popular with medical staff. Safety varies street by street, not just neighborhood by neighborhood, so it’s worth checking specifics. See Is Temple, TX safe? for the crime-data breakdown.
How far is Belton from BSW Temple?
Belton is about a 12-minute drive from the main Baylor Scott & White campus in Temple. Many medical families look at Belton for Belton ISD schools and Lake Belton access, trading a slightly longer commute for newer master-planned neighborhoods. If schools are the main driver, note that Sage Meadows and Lake Pointe get you Belton ISD with a shorter Temple commute. See Living in Belton, TX.
Do I need a physician loan to buy near BSW?
No — conventional, FHA, and VA loans all work near BSW. But a physician loan can be the better tool for a resident or new attending: little or no down payment, no PMI, and underwriting that treats a signed employment contract and student loans differently than a standard loan does. Whether it beats a conventional loan depends on your down payment and credit. Full breakdown: BSW resident & physician buyer guide.
What’s the best value neighborhood near BSW Temple?
For the most house per dollar, Sage Meadows is hard to beat at about $112 per square foot — just know it feeds Belton ISD, not Temple ISD. For the cheapest entry closest to the hospital, Western Hills at ~$235K is the pick if you’re comfortable updating an older home. Lake Pointe offers a middle path: Belton ISD schooling inside Temple city limits at $136 per square foot.
Keep exploring
Related BSW relocation & Temple guides
Taylor’s take
I’ve relocated medical buyers to every neighborhood on this page, and the single most expensive mistake I see is buying for “near the hospital” without checking which campus or which school district the address actually serves — people lose a Temple-ISD program or a five-minute commute over a fact they never thought to verify. That address-level check is the whole job, and it’s why this page exists. More about how I work →
Taylor Dasch · EG Realty · Temple, TX · 254-718-4249