Homestead Guesthouse

Bulverde, TX
1
Bedroom
2
Guest
1
Bath

Perched on the breeziest knoll of a 150-year family-owned ranch in Bulverde, Homestead Guesthouse is a place to slow down, breathe, and take in the widest Texas sunsets. This historic German farmhouse has been lovingly restored and redesigned by architect Matthew Bremer of Architecture in Formation, offering a retreat that’s both timeless and welcoming.

About the space

Light pours through every room, highlighting warm wood beams, pitched rooflines, and thoughtful details that honor the home’s history. Outside, cows graze lazily in the pastures below, and the Hill Country landscape stretches endlessly, inviting you to linger, work, or live temporarily in this serene setting.

Why we chose it

We were drawn to Homestead Guesthouse for its story, architecture, and connection to the land. Bremer’s sensitive design preserves the farmhouse’s historic character while introducing modern touches that enhance light, space, and comfort. Combined with wide-open skies and peaceful pastures, it’s a home that truly lets you exhale.

Designed for month-long escapes

This home is meant for those who linger — who savor light spilling across timeless interiors, mornings with space to breathe, and evenings that feel curated just for you. Every detail is chosen for comfort and character, making your month-long stay feel less like a rental and more like discovering a hidden sanctuary you can truly call your own.

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70
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A Hill Country Escape Like No Other

Where History, Light, and Wide-Open Skies Meet

Homestead Guesthouse is a historic German farmhouse on a 150-year family ranch in Bulverde, Texas. Redesigned by Matthew Bremer, it combines timeless architecture, light-filled spaces, and wide-open Hill Country views. With cows grazing in the pastures and sunsets that stretch endlessly, it’s a place to work, live, or simply exhale during monthly stays.

Hill Country Setting — Perched on a breezy knoll with wide Texas sunsets and rolling pastures.
Local Flavors — Explore Bulverde, Boerne, and New Braunfels for artisan shops, farm-to-table restaurants, barbecue, and seasonal festivals.
Nature & Adventure — Hike nearby trails, float the Guadalupe or Comal Rivers, and enjoy the rhythm of ranch life.
Meet Your Hosts

Matt Bremmer

Matthew Bremer is the founder of Architecture in Formation and the creative mind behind his 200-year-old Catskills church, transformed into a stunning home and unforgettable getaway. A native Texan with a Yale architecture background, Matt blends design, art, and a New Yorker’s sensibility—curating spaces he loves to share, entertain in, and explore. Between NYC, the Catskills, and East Hampton, he’s hiking, traveling, sipping martinis, and keeping his two Salukis, Noah and Moses, busy.
About the space

Every detail tells a story.

Discover how this home was designed, curated, and brought to life—inside and out.

Location

Where you’ll be

Bulverde

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Texas

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United States

Neighborhood highlights

Explore the Hill Country & Outdoors – Scenic drives, rolling hills, and wide Texas sunsets perfect for photography and reflection. Hike at Cibolo Nature Center or Krause Springs, float or kayak the Guadalupe or Comal Rivers, or enjoy horseback riding and ranch adventures.

Local Culture, Food & Wine – Discover the charm of Bulverde, Boerne, and New Braunfels with artisan shops, farm-to-table restaurants, barbecue joints, and seasonal festivals. Sip wine at nearby Hill Country vineyards or sample craft cider while soaking in small-town Texas heritage.

Your Hill Country Escape Awaits

Monthly Stays, Endless Sunsets

Step into a restored German farmhouse where history, light, and nature come together. From wide Texas skies and grazing pastures to nearby trails and local flavors, Homestead Guesthouse offers the perfect Hill Country retreat. Book your monthly stay and take a moment to work, live, or simply exhale.