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Colony Riverside Homes for Sale
Colony Riverside is a small, established neighborhood in Bastrop County, set along the Colorado River corridor where the loblolly pines of the Lost Pines region give the landscape a character unlike anything else east of Austin. The community sits roughly 35 miles from downtown Austin, close enough for practical commuting while maintaining the genuine quiet and generous lot sizes that draw buyers out to Bastrop County in the first place. Homes here reflect the area's rural roots, and the river access that gives the neighborhood its name shapes everyday life in ways that are hard to replicate in denser parts of the metro. Buyers who have been searching for something more grounded and less crowded than the western Hill Country submarkets often find that Colony Riverside and the broader Bastrop area offer something genuinely compelling. Community | Schools | Market Overview | Getting Around | Outdoor Life | FAQs
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About Colony Riverside Homes for Sale
Colony Riverside: Life Along the Colorado River
Colony Riverside occupies a quiet stretch of Bastrop County where the Colorado River defines both the terrain and the tone of the neighborhood. This is not a master-planned community with a grand entrance and a long list of deed restrictions. It is a small, established area where properties tend to sit on larger parcels, the tree canopy is mature, and the river is never far from reach. The surrounding landscape is defined by the loblolly pines of the Lost Pines region, a stand of trees that exists here as a biological island separated from the East Texas Piney Woods. That unusual ecology gives Colony Riverside a sense of place that feels genuinely distinct from the cedar and oak country of the Hill Country to the west.
Homes in Colony Riverside reflect the area's rural character: ranch-style floor plans, single-story layouts on roomy lots, and a mix of original construction and updated properties that have been renovated over time. There are no high-density townhome clusters here, no shared walls. The neighborhood's modest scale means less traffic, fewer neighbors, and the natural quiet that buyers specifically seek when they start looking east of Austin rather than west. If you have been browsing Austin area homes for sale and feel like everything within the metro is too congested or too expensive for the space you actually want, Colony Riverside offers a genuinely different way to own in Central Texas.
Schools Serving Colony Riverside
Colony Riverside falls within the Bastrop Independent School District, the public school district that serves most of Bastrop County. Bastrop ISD operates a traditional campus structure, with elementary, intermediate, middle, and high school campuses serving the district's student population. Students in Colony Riverside typically attend schools tied to the eastern portions of the district given the neighborhood's location along the river corridor near the city of Bastrop.
Bastrop High School anchors the district's secondary programming and offers a range of career and technical education pathways alongside core academics. The city of Bastrop also provides access to private schooling alternatives and a handful of charter options within a manageable drive, giving residents several educational paths to consider. The proximity to Bastrop means students in Colony Riverside are not facing the long rural drives that affect households in more remote corners of the county.
Colony Riverside Real Estate Market
Colony Riverside is a small neighborhood by any measure, which means sales volume is naturally modest and each transaction carries real weight in understanding what the market is doing. The buyers who do pursue homes here tend to come with a specific purpose in mind, drawn to the river setting, the lot sizes, and the Bastrop County location rather than stumbling into the area through a broad metro search. That focused demand generally keeps pricing tethered to what the land, the location, and the river access actually justify.
The Bastrop County market sits at a different price point than Travis County or the western Hill Country suburbs, making Colony Riverside accessible to buyers who might be priced out of comparable acreage closer to Austin. For buyers who have looked at similar river-corridor communities across Central Texas, the value proposition here is real, particularly when you factor in lot size and natural setting relative to what you would pay in neighborhoods inside the metro. Neuhaus Realty Group tracks this market closely and can walk you through current conditions before you write an offer.
Getting Around Colony Riverside
Colony Riverside is positioned in Bastrop County at roughly 35 to 40 miles from downtown Austin, with the exact travel time varying considerably depending on departure time and route. Texas Highway 71 is the main corridor connecting this part of Bastrop County to the Austin metro, running through the city of Bastrop before heading west through Bastrop State Park and eventually meeting the Austin-Bergstrom International Airport corridor. Off-peak driving times are reasonable; rush hour on Highway 71 between Bastrop and the airport stretch can add meaningful time to the trip.
The city of Bastrop is the practical commercial center for residents of Colony Riverside, providing grocery stores, medical facilities, hardware and home improvement stores, and a historic downtown with local restaurants and retail. For a broader range of options, the Buda and Kyle corridor is reachable via Highway 71 west and south, and the Austin tech and medical corridors are accessible with enough lead time. Elgin to the north along Highway 290 also covers everyday needs and adds another practical option for quick errands without heading all the way toward Austin.
Outdoor Life Near Colony Riverside
The Colorado River is Colony Riverside's defining natural feature, offering fishing, kayaking, canoeing, and waterfront recreation that most Central Texas neighborhoods cannot provide from their own backyards. The river corridor here is largely undeveloped, which preserves the experience of being genuinely out in nature rather than at a manicured lakefront with boat traffic and crowds. For residents who orient their lives around the outdoors, that access is not a small detail.
Bastrop State Park sits just a short drive away, occupying a celebrated stretch of the Lost Pines forest where hiking trails wind through pine and cedar woodland along the park's signature landscape. The park includes camping facilities, a swimming area, and trail systems that make it a genuine destination rather than just a local greenway. The broader Bastrop County area offers additional outdoor recreation through the Colorado River corridor that extends south toward Smithville, where the river bends through another stretch of largely undisturbed river country.
Buyers comparing Colony Riverside to other Bastrop County options often look at Cedar Creek and Smithville as well, both of which offer their own versions of rural river living with slightly different characters. Elgin to the north leans more agricultural and has its own historic downtown, while Red Rock and McDade represent even more rural options for buyers prioritizing acreage above all else. Each community in Bastrop County has a distinct personality, and the team at Neuhaus Realty Group knows this corridor well enough to help you find the right fit among them.
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