Stone Hill Subdivision, Custer, SD

Located on the eastern edge of town, Stone Hill Subdivision is known for its panoramic views, spacious parcels, and quiet, upscale atmosphere. This neighborhood appeals to buyers who want a comfortable residential setting with a little more breathing room than in-town lots provide. Families, retirees, and professionals often choose Stone Hill for its combination of scenic outlooks and convenient location.

Why People Choose Stone Hill

  • Scenic Setting – Wide-open views of rolling ridges and hills.
  • Spacious Homes & Lots – Room for larger homes and privacy.
  • Quiet Streets – A peaceful atmosphere with well-kept properties.
  • Convenient Access – Only minutes from downtown amenities.

Buyers often tell me Stone Hill feels like the place where town life meets the hills — you’re not far from groceries or coffee shops, but you wake up to quiet mornings and open views.


Home Styles & Real Estate in Stone Hill

Stone Hill features a range of high-quality homes:



  • Custom-built residences designed for modern living.
    Ranch-style and two-story homes with garages and decks.
  • Newer builds with updated finishes and energy-efficient features.
  • Properties with landscaped yards, patios, and outdoor living areas.

Typical price range: $400,000–$600,000+, depending on home size and views.

Location & Accessibility of Stone Hill

  • 🏡 Nestled on Custer’s Edge

    Stone Hill Subdivision sits just outside Downtown Custer, offering homeowners a quieter residential setting while keeping everyday conveniences close. Its hillside lots provide more privacy than Main Street living, but you’re still only minutes from local shops, schools, and healthcare.

  • 🎯 Direct Access to the Black Hills

    One of Stone Hill’s most significant advantages is its location on the edge of both town and forest. Custer State Park is only a 5-minute drive, while Sylvan Lake and Black Elk Peak are about 12–15 minutes away. Mount Rushmore can be reached in under 30 minutes, and Rapid City is within 45–50 minutes — making the subdivision a central launch point for both recreation and travel.

  • 📍 Everyday Essentials Within Reach

    Groceries, dining, gas stations, and the local school district are all nearby in Downtown Custer. Despite being tucked into a more residential hillside setting, the subdivision still benefits from dependable utilities and internet service — a key advantage in the Black Hills, where not every neighborhood can guarantee it.

  • ✨ Local Insight

    Clients who have bought in Stone Hill often highlight its “best of both worlds” feel: peaceful residential streets and mountain views combined with quick access to Main Street and major attractions. It’s a strong choice for families and retirees who want convenience without sacrificing a quieter, more private neighborhood setting.

Is Stone Hill Subdivision Right for You?

Stone Hill Subdivision offers a quiet residential setting on the edge of Custer, giving buyers more privacy than downtown while keeping schools, shopping, and Main Street just minutes away. It’s an excellent choice for:


  • Families who want larger yards and a safe neighborhood feel, while still being close to schools and parks
  • Retirees seeking a peaceful, hillside location with the convenience of healthcare and services nearby
  • Full-time residents who enjoy a quieter street setting but want quick access to town and Black Hills recreation
  • Investors interested in homes with steady demand from long-term renters or vacation guests looking for proximity to downtown without the bustle
  • Buyers seeking balance — those who want a private residential environment paired with access to Main Street and the region’s most popular attractions



With its mix of privacy, convenience, and recreational access, Stone Hill Subdivision delivers a lifestyle that appeals to a wide range of buyers. It feels like a tucked-away retreat while still offering the practical benefits of living near Custer’s historic town center.

Browse Stone Hill Subdivision Homes for Sale

For insight, contact the Jabusch Realty team. We’ll help you explore whether Stone Hill’s mix of quiet living and modern comfort is the right match for you.

Talk to a Local Agent Who Knows Stone Hill Subdivision

Choosing a home in the Black Hills isn’t just about square footage or acreage — it’s about finding the right fit for your lifestyle. Our team has worked with families, retirees, and long-term residents specifically in Stone Hill Subdivision, so we know what makes this neighborhood stand out.


We’ve helped buyers:


  • Navigate the competitive market for homes that combine privacy with close-to-town convenience
  • Understand the value of hillside properties and their long-term investment potential
  • Balance the desire for quiet residential living with easy access to Main Street, schools, and recreation



That experience means we can give you a realistic, local perspective — not just MLS statistics. Whether you’re searching for a family home, a retirement retreat, or an investment property, we’ll help you decide if Stone Hill truly matches your goals in the Custer area.

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FAQs About Downtown Custer

  • What’s the average price range?

    Homes in Stone Hill Subdivision typically range from $400,000 to $600,000+, depending on size, updates, and location within the subdivision. Properties with larger lots or upgraded interiors often command the higher end of the range. Homes that combine modern updates with panoramic views tend to sell the fastest, especially given the limited inventory in this hillside neighborhood.

  • Who lives in Stone Hill Subdivision?

    Stone Hill attracts a blend of families, retirees, and professionals. Families appreciate the larger yards and proximity to Custer’s schools and parks. Retirees value the quiet hillside setting while staying close to healthcare and town conveniences. Professionals — especially those who work remotely — are drawn to the privacy, reliable utilities, and balance of space with accessibility.

  • What makes it unique?

    Stone Hill offers something rare in the Black Hills: panoramic views and privacy without sacrificing town access. Unlike more remote subdivisions, residents can enjoy quiet, residential streets while being just minutes from Main Street, restaurants, and shopping. That combination makes Stone Hill one of the most practical hillside neighborhoods in Custer.

  • Is Stone Hill good for long-term value?

    Yes. With its combination of scenic location, strong demand from both full-time residents and second-home buyers, and limited available inventory, Stone Hill has shown steady appreciation over time. Buyers often see it as a “best of both worlds” choice — quiet residential living with lasting appeal due to its convenient location.

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