I have helped buyers close on multifamily property across Williamson County, and fourplexes come up more often than people expect once they start looking seriously at investing in Hutto. This is a city that has been adding rooftops fast for over a decade, and a lot of that growth is renters, not just buyers. Samsung expansion and the Taylor semiconductor plant a few miles up the road have pulled in a steady stream of workers who need a place to live now, not a place to build in two years. Add in the younger families who cannot quite swing a starter home yet, or are not ready to, and you have got a rental base that is not going anywhere soon. A fourplex lets you own one property, live in one unit if you want to house hack, and collect rent from the other three while someone else’s paycheck helps chip away at your mortgage.
Fourplexes for Sale in Hutto
Below is a live feed of fourplexes currently listed for sale in Hutto, pulled straight from MLS. This is a narrow property type in a market this size, so inventory moves around and there will be stretches with nothing showing. Check back regularly or reach out and I can flag one for you as soon as it hits.
Buying a Fourplex in Hutto
Zoning is the first thing to sort out before you get attached to a property here. Hutto zones most of the city for single family use, and multifamily is concentrated in specific districts rather than spread evenly across town, with a newer SmartCode overlay in and around Old Town that allows small apartment buildings and mixed residential building types on a case by case basis. Because Hutto has grown up mostly as a single family suburb, parcels that are already zoned and built out as fourplexes are genuinely limited compared to what you would find in an older, larger city. That is not a reason to skip the search, it just means when a legitimate fourplex does come up, it is worth moving quickly. Confirm the zoning classification and permitted use directly with the city planning department before you write an offer, and do not assume a property that looks like a fourplex from the street is actually permitted or platted as one.
Financing shifts once you cross from a triplex into a fourplex, though a fourplex itself still sits on the residential side of the line. Conventional financing through Fannie Mae or Freddie Mac generally covers properties up to four units, including options for an owner occupant who wants to live in one unit and rent out the other three. Once you get to five units or more, you are into commercial financing, with different underwriting, different rates, and a different down payment structure entirely. A fourplex sits right at that boundary, so exact terms can vary by lender and by whether you plan to occupy the property. Talk to a lender who actually closes multifamily loans regularly, not just single family purchases, before you assume your financing will look routine.

Due diligence on a fourplex is its own animal too. Before closing, confirm the legal number of units matches what is on the deed and what the city has on record. Permits get overlooked more often than people expect, especially on older properties that were converted into multiple units rather than built as a fourplex from the start. Ask for every current lease and read them line by line instead of taking a seller’s rent roll at face value, including move in dates, deposit amounts, and any side agreements. Walk every unit, not just the one that happens to be vacant or staged for showings, and judge the building as a whole rather than off one recently updated kitchen. Multifamily stock in Hutto tends to skew newer given how recently the city has grown, but that does not mean every fourplex here is in equally good condition, so get a full inspection on all four units.
Who a Fourplex Fits
A fourplex tends to suit a buyer who wants real estate to help carry some of the financial load without taking on a full commercial deal. It fits someone who is comfortable managing tenants directly, or who would rather hire a property manager and hold the property long term. It also works well for a buyer who wants to live in one unit and let the other three help cover the mortgage, particularly in a market like Hutto where rental demand is being driven by real job growth rather than speculation. If you are weighing a fourplex here, I am happy to walk through what is currently on the market and what to look out for before you make an offer.


