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River Crossing Homes for Sale
River Crossing is a quiet, acreage-focused neighborhood tucked into Bastrop County's rolling terrain east of Austin, where residents enjoy generous lot sizes, open skies, and a genuine sense of distance from the city. Properties here tend to sit on multi-acre parcels, giving homeowners the kind of space that simply does not exist in Austin's closer-in suburbs. The neighborhood draws buyers who want a rural pace of life without sacrificing reasonable access to city conveniences, and the Bastrop ISD school zone keeps education options grounded in a strong local district. Neighborhoods | Schools | Market Overview | Getting Around | Lifestyle | FAQs
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Neighborhoods & Subdivisions in River Crossing
The River Crossing subdivision is the defining community within this Bastrop County neighborhood, and its identity is shaped largely by the land itself. Lots average well over two acres, which means homes sit back from the road and neighbors are not crowded against one another. Buyers find a mix of established residential properties and raw land parcels, making River Crossing appealing both to buyers ready to move into an existing home and to those who want to build something custom from the ground up.
The residential homes here tend toward ranch-style construction and country estates rather than the dense tract housing common closer to Austin. There is a tangible sense of permanence to the neighborhood, with mature trees, private driveways, and the kind of quiet that makes evenings on a covered porch genuinely restful. Land buyers in particular appreciate parcels of this size east of Austin, where acreage at this scale is increasingly difficult to find at accessible price points.
Buyers exploring Cedar Creek will find similar rural character just nearby, and the two areas together represent some of the most accessible acreage living in the greater Austin metro east corridor. Those open to a wider search can also browse Austin area homes for sale to compare options across the region.
Schools in River Crossing
River Crossing falls within Bastrop ISD, a district with deep roots in the community east of Austin. Elementary students in this area are zoned to Bluebonnet Elementary or Cedar Creek Elementary depending on their precise address within the neighborhood. Both campuses feed into Cedar Creek Middle School, with Creekside Middle serving as an additional option within the district. High school students attend either Bastrop High School or Cedar Creek High School.
Bastrop ISD has invested in its campuses as the broader Bastrop County area has seen growth, and the district maintains a range of programs across its schools. For buyers relocating from other parts of Texas or from out of state, the district office can provide current enrollment and boundary information to help clarify school assignments before a purchase.
Real Estate Market Overview
River Crossing occupies a specific niche in the Bastrop County market: acreage properties with residential homes or developable land, positioned east of Austin in an area that has attracted steady buyer interest from people priced out of Travis County or simply seeking more room. The market here moves at a measured pace compared to Austin's urban core, reflecting the rural character of the properties and the patience buyers in this segment typically bring to their search.
Residential homes in the neighborhood are generally well-maintained, with buyers often purchasing with an eye toward long-term ownership rather than quick resale. Land parcels attract a separate buyer profile, including those planning custom builds and those holding acreage as an investment. Because the inventory is small, individual properties can shape the market meaningfully, so working with an agent who monitors Bastrop County closely makes a real difference when timing a purchase or listing. Neuhaus Realty Group tracks this area regularly and can provide current context on what is active and what has closed recently.
Getting Around River Crossing
River Crossing sits in Bastrop County east of Austin, placing it within reasonable driving distance of the city while still delivering the separation that acreage buyers are looking for. The SH-71 corridor connects this part of the county to Bastrop city center to the east and to the Austin metro to the west, and most residents rely on personal vehicles for daily travel given the rural setting.
The drive to downtown Austin from this area typically runs 45 to 60 minutes depending on traffic and the specific origin point within Bastrop County. Bastrop itself is the closest city center, offering grocery stores, restaurants, a historic downtown square, and essential services without requiring a full Austin commute. Austin-Bergstrom International Airport sits roughly 40 to 50 minutes west along the SH-71 corridor, making travel logistics relatively convenient for a rural property.
The nearby community of Cedar Creek provides additional everyday conveniences along the 71 corridor, and buyers should factor in the trade-off between acreage and commute time when evaluating River Crossing relative to communities closer to the Austin city limits.
Lifestyle in River Crossing
Life in River Crossing centers on land, space, and the slower cadence that comes with rural Bastrop County. Residents here often keep horses, raise chickens, tend large gardens, or simply enjoy having room to spread out in ways that urban and suburban properties cannot provide. The Colorado River runs through Bastrop County and the region is threaded with creeks and natural areas, giving outdoor enthusiasts ready access to fishing, kayaking, and hiking without leaving the county.
Bastrop State Park, one of Texas's most beloved state parks, sits a short drive away and draws residents for hiking trails winding through the Lost Pines, a unique stand of loblolly pines isolated far from the main East Texas forest. The city of Bastrop itself has become a genuine destination over the past decade, with a revitalized Main Street, independent restaurants, coffee shops, and regular community events that give the area a cultural identity well beyond its size.
For buyers who want acreage living with a real community nearby, River Crossing and the broader Bastrop County area deliver a combination that is increasingly rare in a region that has seen as much growth as greater Austin. Those considering similar areas should also explore what Cedar Creek has to offer, as both communities reflect the character of this part of the county.
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Ed Neuhaus
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